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- 16/4: Illegal markets boundaries and interfaces between legality and illegality

- Renate Mayntz
- 16/3: Group representation for the working class? Opinion differences among occupational groups in Germany

- Lea Elsässer and Armin Schäfer
- 16/2: Porous borders: The study of illegal markets from a sociological perspective

- Matías Dewey
- 16/1: Permanent budget surpluses as a fiscal regime

- Lukas Haffert
- 15/11: Diskretionäre Wechselkursregime: Erfahrungen aus dem Europäischen Währungssystem, 1979-1998

- Martin Höpner and Alexander Spielau
- 15/10: Empowered or disempowered? The role of national parliaments during the reform of European economic governance

- Aleksandra Maatsch
- 15/9: Constructing quality: Producer power, market organization, and the politics of high value-added markets

- Elizabeth Carter
- 15/8: The enduring importance of family wealth: Evidence from the Forbes 400, 1982 to 2013

- Philipp Korom, Mark Lutter and Jens Beckert
- 15/7: Das Komplexitätssyndrom: Gesellschaftliche 'Komplexität' als intellektuelle und politische Herausforderung in den 1970er-Jahren

- Ariane Leendertz
- 15/6: How the eurobarometer blurs the Line between research and propaganda

- Martin Höpner and Bojan Jurczyk
- 15/5: Quality of government and the relationship between natural disasters and child poverty: A comparative analysis

- Adel Daoud, Björn Halleröd and Debarati Guha Sapir
- 15/4: Culture's influence regionally differing social milieus and variations in fertility rates

- Barbara Fulda
- 15/3: Bringing power back in: A review of the literature on the role of business in welfare state politics

- Thomas Paster
- 15/2: Politics as organized combat: New players and new rules of the game in Sweden

- Stefan Svallfors
- 15/1: The rise of the European consolidation state

- Wolfgang Streeck
- 14/21: After the crash: A perspective on multilevel European democracy

- Fritz W. Scharpf
- 14/20: Falsche Werte: Nachfrage nach Modeplagiaten

- Frank Wehinger
- 14/19: Who becomes a tenured professor, and why? Panel data evidence from German sociology, 1980-2013

- Mark Lutter and Martin Schröder
- 14/18: Taxing the shadow: The political economy of sweatshops in La Salada, Argentina

- Matías Dewey
- 14/17: Monetary disunion: The domestic politics of Euroland

- Wolfgang Streeck and Lea Elsässer
- 14/16: Challenging varieties of capitalism's account of business interests: The new social market initiative and German employers' quest for liberalization, 2000-2014

- Daniel Kinderman
- 14/15: European integration and the incompatibility of national varieties of capitalism problems with institutional divergence in a monetary union

- Alison Johnston and Aidan Regan
- 14/14: One currency and many modes of wage formation: Why the eurozone is too heterogeneous for the euro

- Martin Höpner and Mark Lutter
- 14/13: Ökonomisierung und moralischer Wandel: Die Ausweitung von Marktbeziehungen als Prozess der moralischen Bewertung von Gütern

- Dominic Akyel
- 14/12: Neoliberalism without neoliberals: Evidence from the rise of 401(k) retirement plans

- Michael A. McCarthy
- 14/11: Creative success and network embeddedness: Explaining critical recognition of film directors in Hollywood, 1900-2010

- Mark Lutter
- 14/10: The socially responsible company as a strategic second-order observer: An Indian case

- Damien Krichewsky
- 14/9: The return of religion? The paradox of faith-based welfare provision in a secular age

- Josef Hien
- 14/8: Wie der Europäische Gerichtshof und die Kommission Liberalisierung durchsetzen: Befunde aus der MPIfG-Forschungsgruppe zur Politischen Ökonomie der europäischen Integration

- Martin Höpner
- 14/7: Capitalist dynamics fictional expectations and the openness of the future

- Jens Beckert
- 14/6: Crisis and the emergence of illicit markets: A pragmatist view on economic action outside the law

- Matías Dewey
- 14/5: Pathways of transnational activism: A conceptual framework

- Sabrina Zajak
- 14/4: No exit from the euro-rescuing trap?

- Fritz W. Scharpf
- 14/3: Markt oder Staat? Kooperationsprobleme in der Europäischen Union

- Renate Mayntz
- 14/2: Wine as a cultural product: Symbolic capital and price formation in the wine field

- Jens Beckert, Jörg Rössel and Patrick Schenk
- 14/1: Europe meets Asia: The transnational construction of access and voice from below

- Sabrina Zajak
- 13/16: From austerity to expansion? Consolidation, budget surpluses, and the decline of fiscal capacity

- Lukas Haffert and Philip Mehrtens
- 13/15: Political legitimacy in a non-optimal currency area

- Fritz W. Scharpf
- 13/14: Wirtschaftsnationalismus im Wandel der Zeit: Der politische Diskurs um ausländische Unternehmensübernahmen in Großbritannien seit den 1950er-Jahren

- Helen Callaghan and Alexandra Hees
- 13/13: Tax competition in the eurozone: Capital mobility, agglomeration, and the small country disadvantage

- Inga Rademacher
- 13/12: The effectiveness of transnational non-state governance: The role of domestic regulations and compliance assessment in practice

- Olga Malets
- 13/11: Financial market regulation in the shadow of the sovereign debt crisis

- Renate Mayntz
- 13/10: Mechanisms of institutional continuity in neoliberal "success stories": Developmental regimes in Chile and Estonia

- Aldo Madariaga
- 13/9: Is there a closure penalty? Cohesive network structures, diversity, and gender inequalities in career advancement

- Mark Lutter
- 13/8: Framing moral markets: The cultural legacy of social movements in an emerging market category

- Simone Schiller-Merkens
- 13/7: The politics of public debt: Neoliberalism, capitalist development, and the restructuring of the state

- Wolfgang Streeck
- 13/6: On history and policy: Time in the age of neoliberalism

- Francesco Boldizzoni
- 13/5: Die Verschiedenheit der europäischen Lohnregime und ihr Beitrag zur Eurokrise: Warum der Euro nicht zum heterogenen Unterbau der Eurozone passt

- Martin Höpner
- 13/4: Who cares about financialization? Explaining the decline in political salience of active markets for corporate control

- Helen Callaghan
- 13/3: Diagnosis, treatment, and effects of the crisis in Greece: A 'special case' or a 'test case'?

- Maria Markantonatou