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- 13/2: Erkennen, was die Welt zusammenhält: Die Finanzmarktkrise als Herausforderung für die soziologische Systemtheorie

- Renate Mayntz
- 13/1: Alternative Geldkonzepte - ein Literaturbericht

- Philipp Degens
- 12/11: How politics shaped modern banking in early modern England: Rethinking the nature of representative democracy, public debt, and modern banking

- Jongchul Kim
- 12/10: Economic nationalism, network-based coordination, and the market for corporate control: Motives for political resistance to foreign takeovers

- Helen Callaghan
- 12/9: Competing tactics: How the interplay of tactical approaches shapes movement outcomes on the market for ethical fashion

- Philip Balsiger
- 12/8: Wem wird gegeben? Matthäus-Effekte und geschlechtsspezifische Ungleichheiten auf dem Arbeitsmarkt für Filmschauspieler

- Mark Lutter
- 12/7: Soziale Strukturen des Erfolgs: Winner-take-all-Prozesse in der Kreativwirtschaft

- Mark Lutter
- 12/6: Legitimacy intermediation in the multilevel European polity and its collapse in the euro crisis

- Fritz W. Scharpf
- 12/5: Integration among unequals: How the heterogeneity of European varieties of capitalism shapes the social and democratic potential of the EU

- Martin Höpner and Armin Schäfer
- 12/4: Capitalism as a system of contingent expectations: Toward a sociological microfoundation of political economy

- Jens Beckert
- 12/3: Quality classifications in competition: Price formation in the German wine market

- Jörg Rössel and Jens Beckert
- 12/2: Capitalism, religion, and the idea of the demonic

- Christoph Deutschmann
- 12/1: Opportunismus oder Ungewissheit? Mitbestimmte Unternehmen zwischen Klassenkampf und Produktionsregime

- Martin Höpner and Maximilian Waclawczyk
- 11/17: Republican liberty and compulsory voting

- Armin Schäfer
- 11/16: Wie die Europäische Kommission Liberalisierung durchsetzt: Der Konflikt um das öffentlich-rechtliche Bankenwesen in Deutschland

- Daniel Seikel
- 11/15: The crisis in context democratic capitalism and its contradictions

- Wolfgang Streeck
- 11/14: Making the poor pay for public goods via microfinance: Economic and political pitfalls in the case of water and sanitation

- Philip Mader
- 11/13: Varieties of cross-class coalitions in the politics of dualization: Insights from the case of vocational training in Germany

- Marius R. Busemeyer
- 11/12: Fiscal austerity and public investment: Is the possible the enemy of the necessary?

- Wolfgang Streeck and Daniel Mertens
- 11/11: Monetary union, fiscal crisis and the preemption of democracy

- Fritz W. Scharpf
- 11/10: Regulating international finance and the evolving imbalance of capitalisms since the 1970s

- Thomas Kalinowski
- 11/9: In the shadow illegal markets and economic sociology

- Jens Beckert and Frank Wehinger
- 11/8: Imagined futures. Fictionality in economic action

- Jens Beckert
- 11/7: From transnational voluntary standards to local practices. A case study of forest certification in Russia

- Olga Malets
- 11/6: Varieties of capitalism and varieties of macroeconomic policy. Are some economies more procyclical than others?

- Bruno Amable and Karim Azizi
- 11/5: German employers and the origins of unemployment insurance. Skills interest or strategic accommodation?

- Thomas Paster
- 11/4: The adoption of lotteries in the United States, 1964 - 2007. A model of conditional and time-dynamical diffusion

- Mark Lutter
- 11/3: Where do prices come from? Sociological approaches to price formation

- Jens Beckert
- 11/2: Institutional change in market-liberal state capitalism. An integrative perspective on the development of the private business sector in China

- Tobias ten Brink
- 11/1: Skills and politics. General and specific

- Wolfgang Streeck
- 10/15: Taking capitalism seriously: Toward an institutionalist approach to contemporary political economy

- Wolfgang Streeck
- 10/14: The phantom of Palais Brongniart economic patriotism and the Paris stock exchange

- Helen Callaghan and Paul Lagneau-Ymonet
- 10/13: Blurring the lines: Strategic deception and self-deception in markets

- Laura Gruss and Geny Piotti
- 10/12: E pluribus unum? Varieties and commonalities of capitalism

- Wolfgang Streeck
- 10/11: Individual policy preferences for vocational versus academic education micro level evidence for the case of Switzerland

- Marius R. Busemeyer, Maria Alejandra Cattaneo and Stefan Wolter
- 10/10: Germany's new top managers? The corporate elite in flux, 1960 - 2005

- Saskia Freye
- 10/9: Economic crises, high public pension spending and blame-avoidance strategies: Pension policy retrenchments in 14 social-insurance countries, 1981 - 2005

- Juan J. Fernandez
- 10/8: Polanyi in Brussels? Embeddedness and the three dimensions of European economic integration

- Martin Höpner and Armin Schäfer
- 10/7: Neoliberal restructuring in Turkey: From state to oligarchic capitalism

- Roy Karadag
- 10/6: Urheberrecht zwischen Kreativität und Verwertung: Transnationale Mobilisierung und private Regulierung

- Leonhard Dobusch and Sigrid Quack
- 10/5: Politik im Defizit: Austerität als fiskalpolitisches Regime

- Wolfgang Streeck and Daniel Mertens
- 10/4: The transcending power of goods: Imaginative value in the economy

- Jens Beckert
- 10/3: Mitbestimmung im Unternehmensvergleich: Ein Konzept zur Messung des Einflusspotenzials der Arbeitnehmervertreter im mitbestimmten Aufsichtsrat

- Martin Höpner and Tim Müllenborn
- 10/2: Collective market-making efforts at an engineering conference

- Guido Möllering
- 10/1: Strukturmerkmale des chinesischen Kapitalismus

- Tobias ten Brink
- 09/8: Institutions in history: Bringing capitalism back in

- Wolfgang Streeck
- 09/7: Liberalisierungspolitik: Eine Bestandsaufnahme von zweieinhalb Dekaden marktschaffender Politik in entwickelten Industrieländern

- Martin Höpner, Alexander Petring, Daniel Seikel and Benjamin Werner
- 09/6: Trust and estate planning: The emergence of a profession and its contribution to socio-economic inequality

- Brooke Harrington
- 09/5: Country clustering in comparative political economy

- John Ahlquist and Christian Breunig
- 09/4: Constrain-thy-neighbor effects as a determinant of transnational interest group cohesion

- Helen Callaghan