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  1. Social partners’ policy reactions to migration in occupational labour markets: The case of the Swiss construction industry
  2. The financialization of the state: Government debt management reforms in New Zealand and Ireland
  3. Liberal Financial Markets in the Interest of Staatskredite – A Process-Tracing Study of the Link between Sovereign Debt Policy and the 1908 Bourse Law Reform in the German Empire
  4. The Financialisation of Sovereign Debt: An Institutional Analysis of the Reforms in German Public Debt Management
  5. Was treibt Kommunen zu Spekulationsgeschäften? Eine Analyse der Swap-Geschäfte von Kommunen in Nordrhein-Westfalen
  6. Staatskapitalismus in NRW und Bayern: Der Aufstieg und Fall von WestLB und BayernLB
  7. Collective skill formation: a historical analysis of the least-likely case New Zealand
  8. ‘Protectionism, obviously, is not dead’: A case study on New Zealand's biosecurity policy and the causes-of-effects of economic interests
  9. Agricultural Interests and the Origins of Capitalism: A Parallel Comparative History of Germany, Denmark, New Zealand, and the USA
  10. Why preferences and institutions change: A systematic process analysis of credit rating in Germany
  11. Employers and collectively negotiated occupational pensions in Sweden, Denmark and Norway: Promoters, vacillators and adversaries
  12. Institutional shrinkage: The deviant case of Swiss banking secrecy
  13. The Political Economy of Collective Skill Formation
  14. Europeanization and the Varying Responses in Collective Skill Systems
  15. The Comparative Political Economy of Collective Skill Formation
  16. Herbert Obinger, Peter Starke, Julia Moser, Edith Gindulis and Stephan Leibfried (2010), Transformations of the Welfare State: Small States, Big Lessons. Oxford: Oxford University Press. £50, pp. 320, hbk.
  17. Skills and Industrial Relations in Coordinated Market Economies - Continuing Vocational Training in Denmark, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland
  18. Review Article: Comparative Political Science and the Study of Education
  19. Forum: Educational Reforms and Research Projects
  20. Einleitung: Berufsbildungs- und Hochschulpolitik in der Schweiz, Österreich und Deutschland
  21. Co-evolution of skills and welfare in coordinated market economies? A comparative historical analysis of Denmark, the Netherlands and Switzerland
  22. Employers, the state and the politics of institutional change: Vocational education and training in Austria, Germany and Switzerland
  23. How and why industrial relations influence party effect upon welfare state retrenchment. A comparison of the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany and France
  24. The welfare state and trade unions in Switzerland: an historical reconstruction of the shift from a liberal to a post-liberal welfare regime
  25. The Politics of Institutional Change: Transformative and Self-Preserving Change in the Vocational Education and Training System in Switzerland
  26. Europeanization and Institutional Change in Vocational Education and Training in Austria and Germany
  27. Collective agreements on pensions as a source of solidarity
  28. Warum und wie Industrielle Beziehungen den Parteieneffekt auf wohlfahrtsstaatliche Retrenchmentpolitik beeinflussen. Ein Vergleich zwischen den Niederlanden, Dänemark, Deutschland und Frankreich
  29. Von einem liberalen zu einem post-liberalen Wohlfahrtsstaat: der Wandel der gewerkschaftlichen Sozialpolitik in der Schweiz
  30. Industrial Relations as a Source of Social Policy: A Typology of the Institutional Conditions for Industrial Agreements on Social Benefits
  31. Industrial Relations as a Source of Solidarity in Times of Welfare State Retrenchment
  32. Industrial relations and welfare states: the different dynamics of retrenchment in Germany and the Netherlands
  33. Sequenzorientierte Policy-Analyse
  34. Economic reform and the political economy of the German welfare state
  35. From interest groups to parties: The change in the career patterns of the legislative elite in German social policy
  36. Das Scheitern der Politikwissenschaft am Bündnis für Arbeit. Eine Kritik an der Problemlösungsliteratur über das Bündnis für Arbeit
  37. Staat, Gewerkschaften und Arbeitgeberverbände in der Arbeitsmarktpolitik
  38. Korporatistische Konzertierung von Arbeitsmarkt- und Rentenpolitik: Zukunfts- oder Auslaufmodell?
  39. Grenzen der Diffusion. Die formative Phase der Arbeitsmarktpolitik in den Niederlanden
  40. Sequenzorientierte Policy-Analyse. Warum die Rentenreform von Walter Riester nicht an Reformblockaden scheiterte
  41. Status quo vadis? Die Pluralisierung und Liberalisierung der „Social-Politik“: Eine Herausforderung für die politikwissenschaftliche und soziologische Sozialpolitikforschung