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State of the Art Papers

Socio-Economic Review regularly publishes 'State of the Art' review papers which aim to provide an overview of developments in thinking in specific aspects of the field.

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AI meets narratives: the state and future of research on expectation formation in economics and sociology
Ekaterina Svetlova
Volume 20, Issue 2

Toward an economic sociology of race
Daniel Hirschman, Laura Garbes
Volume 19, Issue 3

Alternative organizing with social purpose: revisiting institutional analysis of market-based activity
Johanna Mair, Nikolas Rathert
Volume 19, Issue 2

Twenty years of ‘Law and Finance’: time to take law seriously
Gerhard Schnyder, Mathias Siems, Ruth V Aguilera
Volume 19, Issue 1

Varieties of top incomes?
Sandy Brian Hager
Volume 18, Issue 4

Toward a relational sociology of credit: an exploration of the French literature
Jeanne Lazarus, Laure Lacan
Volume 18, Issue 2 

Comparative political economy and international migration
Alexandre Afonso and Camilla Devitt
Volume 14, Issue 3

Economic causes of the Eurozone crisis: the analytical contribution of Comparative Capitalism 
Andreas Nölke 
Volume 14, Issue 1 

Institutions and the prevalence of nonstandard employment
Lena Hipp, Janine Bernhardt, and Jutta Allmendinger
Volume 13, Issue 2

Mapping the frontier of theory in industrial relations: the contested role of worker representation
Maite Tapia, Christian L. Ibsen, and Thomas A. Kochan
Volume 13, Issue 1

Do economists make policies? On the political effects of economics
Daniel Hirschman and Elizabeth Popp Berman
Volume 12, Issue 4

Making sense of financialization
Natascha van der Zwan
Volume 12, Issue 1

Comparative capitalisms and the institutional embeddedness of innovative capabilities
Matthew M. C. Allen
Volume 11, Issue 4

Family firms between risks and opportunities: a literature review
Andrea Colli
Volume 11, Issue 3

The social embeddedness of multinational companies: a literature review
Martin Heidenreich
Volume 10, Issue 3

Advances in explaining women's employment patterns
Nadia Steiber and Barbara Haas
Volume 10, Issue 2

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