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Susanne Lütz<br />

Bringing the State Back In? Stock Exchange Regulation in an<br />

Era of Internationalized Financial Markets. University of Essex:<br />

Human Capital and Mobility Network, Occasional Paper<br />

No. 27, 1997, 27 pp.<br />

Susanne Lütz<br />

Von der Selbstverwaltung zur Hierarchie? Börsenregulierung<br />

im Zeichen der Globalisierung von Kapitalmärkten. In: Stefan<br />

Hradil (ed.), Differenz und Integration. Die Zukunft moderner<br />

Gesellschaften. Frankfurt a.M.: Campus, 1997, 740–750<br />

Susanne Lütz<br />

Die Rückkehr des Nationalstaates? Kapitalmarktregulierung<br />

im Zeichen der Internationalisierung von Finanzmärkten. In:<br />

Politische Vierteljahresschrift, Vol. 38, No. 3, 475–498 (1997)<br />

Susanne Lütz<br />

The Revival of the Nation-State? Stock Exchange Regulation in<br />

an Era of Internationalized Financial Markets. <strong>MPIfG</strong><br />

Discussion Paper 96/9. Cologne: Max Planck Institute for the<br />

Study of Societies, 1996, 37 pp.<br />

Adjustment of National Employment and<br />

Social Policy Systems to the Internationalized<br />

Economy<br />

Fritz W. Scharpf and Vivien Schmidt (Boston University) with<br />

Anton Hemerijck (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Steffen<br />

Ganghof, Martin Schludi and Eric Seils<br />

The purpose of the project is to identify challenges to the<br />

employment and social policy performance of advanced welfare<br />

states arising from changes in the international economic<br />

environment after the early 1970s. Based on a comprehensive<br />

set of internationally comparative time series data and a<br />

background document explicating a set of working hypotheses<br />

derived from the literature, the main product of the project<br />

are comparable country studies covering the policy experience<br />

between the early 1970s and the late 1990s of Austria,<br />

Australia, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the<br />

Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland, and the<br />

United Kingdom. In addition, a number of special studies<br />

have examined such issues as the development of female labor<br />

participation, of early retirement, of international tax competition,<br />

and of the liberalization and deregulation of public<br />

services. On the basis of these studies, comparative analyses<br />

have specifically focused on differences in the vulnerability<br />

and the institutional capability of individual welfare states, on<br />

the sequencing of policy responses and their effectiveness,<br />

and on the role of values and discourses in the politics of<br />

adjustment. Participants in the project are colleagues from<br />

nine countries. The overall research design, the working<br />

hypotheses, early drafts and second drafts were discussed at a<br />

series of conferences and smaller workshops in Cologne, at<br />

Project Areas and Research Projects<br />

the European University Institute in Florence, and at the Max<br />

Planck Conference Center at Ringberg Castle. The studies<br />

produced by the project were published in two volumes by<br />

Oxford University Press in 2000. Project duration: September<br />

1997 to March 2000.<br />

Fritz W. Scharpf, Vivien A. Schmidt (eds.)<br />

Welfare and Work in the Open Economy. Volume I: From Vulnerability<br />

to Competitiveness. Oxford: Oxford University Press,<br />

2000, 416 pp.<br />

Fritz W. Scharpf, Vivien A. Schmidt (eds.)<br />

Welfare and Work in the Open Economy. Volume II: Diverse<br />

Responses to Common Challenges. Oxford: Oxford University<br />

Press, 2000, 678 pp.<br />

Maurizio Ferrera, Anton Hemerijck, Martin Rhodes<br />

The Future of Social Europe. Recasting Work and Welfare in the<br />

New Economy. Oeiras/Portugal: Celta, 2000, 149 pp.<br />

Maurizio Ferrera, Elisabetta Gualmini<br />

Salvati dall’Europa? Bologna: Società Editrice il Mulino, 1999,<br />

175 pp.<br />

Maurizio Ferrera, Elisabetta Gualmini<br />

Rescue from Without? Italian Social Policies 1970–1999 and the<br />

Challenges of Internationalization. EUI Working Paper, EUF<br />

99/13. Florence: European University Institute, 1999, 58 pp.<br />

Steffen Ganghof<br />

Adjusting National Tax Policy to Economic Internationalization:<br />

Strategies and Outcomes. <strong>MPIfG</strong> Discussion Paper 99/6.<br />

Cologne: Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies,<br />

1999, 52 pp.<br />

Steffen Ganghof<br />

Steuerwettbewerb und Vetospieler: Stimmt die These der blockierten<br />

Anpassung? Politische Vierteljahresschrift, Vol. 40, No.<br />

3, 458–472 (1999)<br />

Anton Hemerijck<br />

Entrepreneurship Policy in an “Employment Friendly” Welfare<br />

State: The Case of the Netherlands. In: D. Foden, L.<br />

Magnusson (eds.), Entrepreneurship in the European Employment<br />

Strategy. Brussels: European Trade Union Institute,<br />

1999, 98–131<br />

Anton Hemerijck<br />

Prospects for Inclusive Social Citizenship in an Age of Structural<br />

Inactivity. <strong>MPIfG</strong> Working Paper 99/1. Cologne: Max Planck<br />

Institute for the Study of Societies, 1999. Online: <br />

Anton Hemerijck<br />

Welfare Without Work? Divergent Experiences of Reform in<br />

Germany and the Netherlands. In: Stein Kuhnle (ed.), Survival<br />

of the European Welfare State. London: Routledge, 2000,<br />

106–127<br />

Philip Manow, Eric Seils<br />

The Employment Crisis of the German Welfare State. West<br />

European Politics, Vol. 23, No. 1, 137–160 (2000)<br />

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