MaxPo Publications

MaxPo, the Max Planck Sciences Po Center on Coping with Instability in Market Societies, cooperates closely with the MPIfG. The Center’s publications include books based on its researchers' work as well as MaxPo Discussion Papers, which present recent research in economic sociology, political economy, economic history, and related fields that is conducted at MaxPo and its partner institutions, in joint research projects, and in projects by visiting scholars. MaxPo is located at Sciences Po in Paris.

Books - Monographs and Edited Volumes

2018
The Future of the World: Futurology, Futurists, and the Struggle for the Post Cold War Imagination. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018.
Civil Society and Financial Regulation: Consumer Finance Protection and Taxation after the Financial Crisis. RIPE Series in Global Political Economy. London: Routledge, 2018.
2017
Wages, Bonuses and Appropriation of Profit in the Financial Industry: The Working Rich. Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking, Volume 86. London: Routledge, 2017.
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MaxPo Discussion Papers

2021
Dewey, Matías, Cornelia Woll, Lucas Ronconi
The Political Economy of Law Enforcement. MaxPo Discussion Paper 21/1. Paris: MaxPo, 2021.
Godechot, Olivier, Nils Neumann, Paula Apascaritei, István Boza, Martin Hällsten, Lasse Henriksen, Are Hermansen, Feng Hou, Jiwook Jung, Naomi Kodama, Alena Křížková, Zoltán Lippényi, Elvira Marta, Silvia Maja Melzer, Eunmi Mun, Halil Sabanci, Matthew Soener, Max Thaning
Ups and Downs in Finance, Ups without Downs in Inequality. MaxPo Discussion Paper 21/2. Paris: MaxPo, 2021.
Semken, Christoph, Colin Hay
Gauging the Gravity of the Situation: The Use and Abuse of Expertise in Estimating the Economic Costs of Brexit. MaxPo Discussion Paper 21/3. Paris: MaxPo, 2021.
2020
The Ambiguous Consensus on Fiscal Rules: How Ideational Ambiguity Has Facilitated Social Democratic Parties’ Support of Structural Deficit Rules in the Eurozone. MaxPo Discussion Paper 20/4. Paris: MaxPo, 2020.
Ferragina, Emanuele, Andrew Zola
An Obituary for Austerity Narratives? An Experimental Analysis of Public Opinion Shifts and Class Dynamics during the Covid-19 Crisis. MaxPo Discussion Paper 20/5. Paris: MaxPo, 2020.
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