Volume 3, Issue 2, May 2005
Articles
The financialization of the American economy
Greta R. Krippner
Socio-Economic Review, Volume 3, Issue 2, May 2005, Pages 173–208, https://doi.org/10.1093/SER/mwi008
Is a democratic–capitalist system compatible with a low-growth or steady-state economy?
Philip Lawn
Socio-Economic Review, Volume 3, Issue 2, May 2005, Pages 209–232, https://doi.org/10.1093/SER/mwi009
Flexibility or polarization? Temporary employment and job tasks in Spain
Javier G. Polavieja
Socio-Economic Review, Volume 3, Issue 2, May 2005, Pages 233–258, https://doi.org/10.1093/SER/mwi010
LOW WAGE EMPLOYMENT IN EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES
Low-wage employment in Europe: a review of the evidence
Claudio Lucifora and others
Socio-Economic Review, Volume 3, Issue 2, May 2005, Pages 259–292, https://doi.org/10.1093/SER/mwi011
Low-wage employment in America: results from a set of recent industry case studies
Eileen Appelbaum and others
Socio-Economic Review, Volume 3, Issue 2, May 2005, Pages 293–310, https://doi.org/10.1093/SER/mwi012
SYMPOSIUM ON INSTITUTIONAL COMPLEMENTARITY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY
How do financial markets affect industrial relations: an institutional complementarity approach
Bruno Amable and others
Socio-Economic Review, Volume 3, Issue 2, May 2005, Pages 311–330, https://doi.org/10.1093/SER/mwi013
What connects industrial relations and corporate governance? Explaining institutional complementarity
Martin Höpner
Socio-Economic Review, Volume 3, Issue 2, May 2005, Pages 331–358, https://doi.org/10.1093/SER/mwi014
Dialogue on ‘Institutional complementarity and political economy’
Colin Crouch and others
Socio-Economic Review, Volume 3, Issue 2, May 2005, Pages 359–382, https://doi.org/10.1093/SER/mwi015
Epilogue to ‘Explaining institutional complementarity’: What have we learnt? Complementarity, coherence and institutional change
Martin Höpner
Socio-Economic Review, Volume 3, Issue 2, May 2005, Pages 383–388, https://doi.org/10.1093/SER/mwi016
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