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Contributions in SER of Interest to political scientists

The editors of Socio-Economic Review (SER) have put together – and made free – the following selection of articles that they feel would be of particular interest to political scientists.

Contributions in SER of interest to political scientists
1/2007 to 1/2009

Marc Schneiberg
What's on the path? Path dependence, organizational diversity and the problem of institutional change in the US economy, 1900–1950
Socioecon. Rev., January 2007; 5: 47–80.

Michael Mann and Dylan Riley
Explaining macro-regional trends in global income inequalities, 1950–2000
Socioecon. Rev., January 2007; 5: 81–115.

Mary O'Sullivan
Acting out institutional change: understanding the recent transformation of the French financial system
Socioecon. Rev., July 2007; 5: 389–436.

Philipp B. Volmer, Jörg Richard Werner, and Jochen Zimmermann
New governance modes for Germany's financial reporting system: another retreat of the nation state?
Socioecon. Rev., July 2007; 5: 437–465.

Colin Crouch, Wolfgang Streeck, Richard Whitley, and John L. Campbell
Institutional change and globalization
Socioecon. Rev., July 2007; 5: 527–567. (Disc. Forum)

Alan Robb and Susan Newberry
Globalization: governmental accounting and International Financial Reporting Standards
Socioecon. Rev., October 2007; 5: 725–754.

Kurtulus Gemici
Karl Polanyi and the antinomies of embeddedness
Socioecon. Rev., January 2008; 6: 5–33.

Lane Kenworthy and Leslie McCall
Inequality, public opinion and redistribution
Socioecon. Rev., January 2008; 6: 35–68.

Richard Swedberg
Theoretical versus practical explanation in political economy and economic sociology: the case of Tocqueville
Socioecon. Rev., July 2008; 6: 427–447.

William H. Sewell, Jr
The temporalities of capitalism
Socioecon. Rev., July 2008; 6: 517–537.

Silja Häusermann and Bruno Palier
The politics of employment-friendly welfare reforms in post-industrial economies
Socioecon. Rev., July 2008; 6: 559–586. (State of the Art)

Ewald Engelen, Martijn Konings, and Rodrigo Fernandez
The rise of activist investors and patterns of political responses: lessons on agency
Socioecon. Rev., October 2008; 6: 611–636.

Stephanie Lee Mudge
What is neo-liberalism?
Socioecon. Rev., October 2008; 6: 703–731. (State of the Art)

Peter A. Hall and Kathleen Thelen
Institutional change in varieties of capitalism
Socioecon. Rev., January 2009; 7: 7–34.

Philip Manow
Electoral rules, class coalitions and welfare state regimes, or how to explain Esping-Andersen with Stein Rokkan
Socioecon. Rev., January 2009; 7: 101–121.

Bruno Amable and Stefano Palombarini
A neorealist approach to institutional change and the diversity of capitalism
Socioecon. Rev., January 2009; 7: 123–143.

Fred Block and Matthew R. Keller
Where do innovations come from? Transformations in the US economy, 1970–2006
Socioecon Rev 2009; 7: 459-483.