MPIfG Discussion Paper
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- 24/9: Firm size and society: The link between firm size, job outcomes, and political attitudes

- Sinisa Hadziabdic and Sebastian Kohl
- 24/8: Between export-led growth and administrative Keynesianism: Italy's two-tiered growth regime

- Donato Di Carlo, Andrea Ciarini and Anna Villa
- 24/7: Mind the output gap: The new technocratic politics of EU fiscal rules in Italy

- Camilla Locatelli
- 24/6: The political economy of conditionality and the new industrial policy

- Fabio Bulfone, Timur Ergen and Erez Maggor
- 24/5: What makes an imagined future credible?

- Jens Beckert
- 24/4: The Greek tragedy: Narratives and imagined futures in the Greek sovereign debt crisis

- Jens Beckert and H. Lukas R. Arndt
- 24/3: Triffin reloaded: The matrix of contradictions around global quasi-state money

- Herman M. Schwartz
- 24/2: Dealing government bonds: Trading infrastructures and infrastructural power in European markets for public debt

- Arjen van der Heide
- 24/1: Talking exports: The representation of Germany's current account in newspaper media

- Andreas Maschke
- 23/6: The sunshine problem: Climate change and managed decline in the European Union

- Timur Ergen and Luuk Schmitz
- 23/5: A bitter adjustment for German family capitalism: Succession and a changing ownership transfer regime

- Isabell Stamm and Allan Sandham
- 23/4: What growth strategies do citizens want? Evidence from a new survey

- Lucio Baccaro, Björn Bremer and Erik Neimanns
- 23/3: Paradigm shifts in macrosociology

- Renate Mayntz
- 23/2: Turning no tides: Union effects on partisan preferences and the working-class metamorphosis

- Sinisa Hadziabdic
- 23/1: Top wealth and its historical origins: An analysis of Germany's largest privately held fortunes in 2019

- Daria Tisch and Emma Ischinsky
- 22/9: Das deutsche Wachstumsmodell, 1991-2019

- Martin Höpner and Lucio Baccaro
- 22/8: From media-party linkages to ownership concentration causes of cross-national variation in media outlets' economic positioning

- Erik Neimanns and Nils Blossey
- 22/7: Verkaufte Zukunft: Dilemmata des globalen Kapitalismus in der Klimakrise

- Jens Beckert
- 22/6: Operationalizing growth models

- Lucio Baccaro and Sinisa Hadziabdic
- 22/5: Signaling virtue or vulnerability? The changing impact of exchange rate regimes on government bond yields

- Zsófia Barta, Lucio Baccaro and Alison Johnston
- 22/4: Private insurance, public welfare, and financial markets: Alpine and Maritime countries in comparative-historical perspective

- Arjen van der Heide and Sebastian Kohl
- 22/3: The rise and fall of social housing? Housing decommodification in long-run perspective

- Konstantin Kholodilin, Sebastian Kohl and Florian Müller
- 22/2: No strings attached: Corporate welfare, state intervention, and the issue of conditionality

- Fabio Bulfone, Timur Ergen and Manolis Kalaitzake
- 22/1: The instability of preferences: Uncertain futures and the incommensurable and intersubjective nature of value(s)

- Richard Bronk and Jens Beckert
- 21/7: Von der Pandemie zu einer Neuordnung der Zeit? Zeitsoziologische Perspektiven auf das Verhältnis von Zeitlichkeit, Wirtschaft und Staat

- Lisa Suckert
- 21/6: The organizational roots of market design failure structural abstraction, the limits of hierarchy, and the California energy crisis of 2000/01

- Georg Rilinger
- 21/5: Firm foundations: The statistical footprint of multinational corporations as a problem for political economy

- Timur Ergen, Sebastian Kohl and Benjamin Braun
- 21/4: The constrained politics of local public investments under cooperative federalism

- Björn Bremer, Donato Di Carlo and Leon Wansleben
- 21/3: Determinants of wage (dis-)satisfaction: Trade exposure, export-led growth, and the irrelevance of bargaining structure

- Lucio Baccaro and Erik Neimanns
- 21/2: Dürfen europäische Gesetze Grundfreiheiten einschränken?

- Martin Höpner and Christine Haas
- 21/1: Proportionality and Karlsruhe's ultra vires verdict: Ways out of constitutional pluralism?

- Martin Höpner
- 20/15: Wissenschaftler auf Zeit: Die Durchsetzung der Personalpolitik der Befristung in der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft seit den 1970er-Jahren

- Ariane Leendertz
- 20/14: Resilience or relocation? Expectations and reality in the city of London since the Brexit referendum

- Manolis Kalaitzake
- 20/13: From industrial citizenship to private ordering? Contract, status, and the question of consent

- Ruth Dukes and Wolfgang Streeck
- 20/12: The political economy of industrial policy in the European Union

- Fabio Bulfone
- 20/11: Scaling up alternatives to capitalism: A social movement approach to alternative organizing (in) the economy

- Simone Schiller-Merkens
- 20/10: Is the euro up for grabs? Evidence from a survey experiment

- Lucio Baccaro, Björn Bremer and Erik Neimanns
- 20/9: Has the "external constraint" contributed to Italy's stagnation? A critical event analysis

- Lucio Baccaro and Massimo D'Antoni
- 20/8: Toward a discursive approach to growth models: Social blocs in the politics of digital transformation

- Sidney A. Rothstein
- 20/7: Causal mechanism and explanation in social science

- Renate Mayntz
- 20/6: Housing and voting in Germany: Multi-level evidence for the association between house prices and housing tenure and party outcomes, 1980-2017

- Paul Beckmann, Barbara Fulda and Sebastian Kohl
- 20/5: Ownership in the electricity market: Property, the firm, and the climate crisis

- Gregory Ferguson-Cradler
- 20/4: Not all firms are created equal: SMEs and vocational training in the UK, Italy, and Germany

- Chiara Benassi, Niccolo Durazzi and Johann Fortwengel
- 20/3: Transcending history's heavy hand: The future in economic action

- Jens Beckert and Timur Ergen
- 20/2: Who are these bond vigilantes anyway? The political economy of sovereign debt ownership in the eurozone

- Tobias Arbogast
- 20/1: Normative social influence on meat consumption

- Laura Einhorn
- 19/10: Uncertain futures: Imaginaries, narratives, and calculative technologies

- Jens Beckert and Richard Bronk
- 19/9: Competing with whom? European tax competition, the "great fragmentation of the firm," and varieties of FDI attraction profiles

- Javier Garcia-Bernardo and Arjan Reurink
- 19/8: Innovation and precarity: Workplace discourse in twenty-first century capitalism

- Sidney A. Rothstein
- 19/7: A politics of hope: The making of Brazil's post-neoliberal new middle class

- Moisés Kopper
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