Publications - MPIfG
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<strong>MPIfG</strong> Report 1999–2002<br />
Lucio Baccaro<br />
Book manuscript: The Coming of “Democratic” Corporatism –<br />
Industrial Relations and Economic Policy in Ireland and Italy<br />
International Labour Organization, Geneva<br />
Switzerland<br />
02/08–02/09<br />
Aditi Bagchi<br />
Institutional Determinants of Labor Movements’ Capacity to<br />
Manage Internal Conflict, Especially in Britain, Germany and<br />
Sweden<br />
Oxford University<br />
UK<br />
00/07–00/08<br />
Thomas Banchoff<br />
Welfare State Reform in Germany and the United States<br />
Department of Government<br />
Georgetown University<br />
USA<br />
99/07–99/08<br />
Jeremy Baskin<br />
Labor Market Reform, Employment Policy and Public Service<br />
Reform in South Africa<br />
SWOP research unit<br />
University of the Witwatersrand<br />
South Africa<br />
00/05–00/07<br />
Arne Baumann<br />
Convergence vs. Path-Dependency: Training and Qualification<br />
in the Media Production Industries in Germany and the UK<br />
European University Institute, Florence<br />
Italy<br />
01/07-02/02<br />
Mikhail Beliaev<br />
Institutional Design and Consolidation of New Democracies in<br />
Central and Eastern Europe<br />
University of Warsaw<br />
Poland<br />
00/04<br />
Vandna Bhatia<br />
Reforms in German Health Care Policies; Health Care Policy<br />
Reform and Retrenchment in Canada<br />
Department of Political Science<br />
McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario<br />
Canada<br />
00/08–00/12; 01/10–01/12<br />
Giuliano Bonoli<br />
Cultures of Welfare<br />
University of Bath<br />
UK<br />
99/05–99/06<br />
József Böröcz<br />
New Book on the Eastern Enlargement of the European Union<br />
Rutgers University, New Brunswick<br />
USA<br />
02/01–02/05<br />
Marina Bourgain<br />
Social Policy, Comparison between Social Plans of Germany<br />
and France<br />
European University Institute, Florence<br />
Italy<br />
01/04<br />
Pieter Bouwen<br />
The Complexity and<br />
Diversity of European<br />
Interest Politics<br />
European University<br />
Institute, Florence<br />
Italy<br />
01/06–02/06<br />
Martin Brussig<br />
Institutionen und Unternehmen<br />
– Bedingungen und<br />
Blockaden ihrer Koppelung<br />
Zentrum für<br />
Sozialforschung Halle e.V.<br />
Germany<br />
01/05–01/06<br />
Pieter Bouwen<br />
Philip G. Cerny<br />
Financial Globalization<br />
Department of Politics<br />
University of Leeds<br />
UK<br />
99/03–99/04<br />
Hugh Compston<br />
Social Partnership in the European Union<br />
Cardiff University<br />
UK<br />
99/06–99/07<br />
Roland Czada<br />
Completing Book with Susanne Lütz and Stefan Mette<br />
(Deutsche Telekom) on How Regulatory Policy “Tames”<br />
Markets and Technologies<br />
FernUniversität Hagen<br />
Germany<br />
00/11–01/02<br />
Richard Deeg<br />
Financial Market Changes in Germany and Europe and Their<br />
Consequences for Domestic Political Institutions<br />
Political Science Department<br />
Temple University, Philadelphia<br />
USA<br />
01/03<br />
Scott R. Eliason<br />
Taught the 2002 <strong>MPIfG</strong> Summer School on Social Science<br />
Methodology<br />
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis