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1. The Constrained Politics of Local Public Investments under Cooperative Federalism.

2. Normative Social Influence on Meat Consumption

3. Who Are These Bond Vigilantes Anyway? The Political Economy of Sovereign Debt Ownership in the Eurozone

4. Not All Firms Are Created Equal SMEs and Vocational Training in the UK, Italy, and Germany

5. Ownership in the Electricity Market Property, the Firm, and the Climate Crisis

6. Housing and Voting in Germany Multi-Level Evidence for the Association between House Prices and Housing Tenure and Party Outcomes, 1980–2017

7. Causal Mechanism and Explanation in Social Science

8. The German Undervaluation Regime under Bretton Woods How Germany Became the Nightmare of the World Economy

9. Is There a Motherhood Penalty in Academia? The Gendered Effect of Children on Academic Publications

10. An Overview of German New Economic Sociology and the Contribution of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies

11. Strong Firms, Weak Banks The Financial Consequences of Germany’s Export-Led Growth Model

12. Changing Perspectives in Political Economy

13. Does Pattern Bargaining Explain Wage Restraint in the German Public Sector?

14. International Monetary Regimes and the German Model

15. Group Representation for the Working Class? Opinion Differences among Occupational Groups in Germany.

16. Culture’s Influence: Regionally Differing Social Milieus and Variations in Fertility Rates.

17. Challenging Varieties of Capitalism's Account of Business Interests: The New Social Market Initiative and German Employers' Quest for Liberalization, 2000–2014

18. Beyond Convergence versus Path Dependence: The Internationalization of Industrial Relations at Ford Germany and Britain (1967–1985)

19. German Companies Engaging in China: Decision-Making Processes at Home and Management Practices in Chinese Subsidiaries

20. Market Constitution Analysis: A New Framework Applied to Solar Power Technology Markets

21. Parteigängerr und Landschaftspfleger: Eine Analyse der Parteispenden großer deutscher Unternehmen, 1984-2005

22. Flexible Markets, Stable Societies?

23. Can We Reform the Welfare State in Times of ”Grey“ Majorities? The Myth of an Electoral Opposition between Younger and Older Voters in Germany

24. Wie viel Erbschaftssteuern?

25. No Exit from the Joint Decision Trap? Can German Federalism Reform Itself?

26. Economic Reform and the Political Economy of the German Welfare State

27. The Dog that Would Never Bite? The Past and Future of the Stability and Growth Pact

28. The Politics of the German Company Network

29. The Effects of Convergence: Internationalisation and the Changing Distribution of Net Value Added in Large German Firms

30. Institutional Change and the Uses and Limits of Path Dependency: The Case of German Finance

31. Corporate Governance in Transition: Ten Empirical Findings on Shareholder Value and Industrial Relations in Germany

32. An Emerging Market for Corporate Control? The Mannesmann Takeover and German Corporate Governance

33. Wage Coordination and the Welfare State: Germany and Japan Compared