Home Research IMPRS-SPCE Doctoral Program: Dissertation Projects Dissertation Projects IMPRS-SPCE Doctoral Program Keeping a Job: Refugees in Employment Ayodeji Stephen Akinnimi The Role of the “Natural” Rates in Monetary Policy Tobias Arbogast The Political Economy of the Courts in Post-Soviet Hybrid Regimes Thomas Barrett The Impact of Chinese Investments on Development in Colombia Clara Baumann The Transnational Behavior of the Second Generation Adriana Cassis Power Struggles of Institutional Landownership Hanna Doose The Edges of European Public Debt Vanessa Endrejat Origins and Hegemony of Neoliberal Economic Imagination in Peru Stephan Gruber A Macroeconomic Interest-Group Lens on Climate Policy Performance Anna Hehenberger The Scientization of Central Banks Edin Ibrocevic Advanced Economy Responses to Chinese Investments Osama Iqbal Wealth and the Media in Germany Emma Ischinsky Business Power in Digital(ized) Capitalism Michael Kemmerling Social Europe under a Northern Light Maximilian Kiecker Growth Models and Gender Pauline Kohlhase Negotiating Fiscal Space Camilla Locatelli Labor Hoarding in Germany Jeremiah Nollenberger The Invisible Hand of the State Marco Oberti Populist Contagion in the House of Commons Ebru Ece Özbey Measuring Abortion Access and Its Unequal Effects Danielle Pullan Enfranchisement for People with Mental Disabilities Moritz Raykowski Disrupted Collaborations Valentin Rottensteiner Imaginaries of Freedom in South Africa Elizabeth Soer Politics of the German Growth Regime Mischa Stratenwerth Social Integration of Minority Students in Schools Agnes Tarnowski Income Inequality as a Determinant of Working Time Zarah Westrich Is Wealth Thicker than Blood? The Social Order of Wealthy Families Franziska Wiest The Political Economy of Renewable Energy Transitions Max Willems