Publications of Sebastian Kohl

Journal Article (46)

2016
Journal Article
Die deutsche Wohneigentumsquote im Vergleich: Wie Stadt-, Finanz- und Baugeschichte den deutschen Sonderweg erklären. In: Der Immobilienbewerter, 6, 2016, 15–18.
2015
Journal Article
The Power of Institutional Legacies: How Nineteenth Century Housing Associations Shaped Twentieth Century Housing Regime Differences between Germany and the United States. In: European Journal of Sociology 56(2), 2015, 271–306.
2013
Journal Article
Heidegger and Socio-ontology: A Sociological Reading. In: Journal of Classical Sociology 13(4), 2013, 487–508.
2008
Journal Article
Economic Sociology Discovering Economic Geography. In: Economic Sociology: The European Electronic Newsletter 9(3), 2008, 3–16.
Journal Article
Aspers, Patrik, Sebastian Kohl, Jesper Roine, Philipp Wichardt
An Economic Sociological Look at Economics. In: Economic Sociology: The European Electronic Newsletter 9(2), 2008, 5–15.
2007
Journal Article
An Economic Sociological Look at Economic Anthropology. In: Economic Sociology: The European Electronic Newsletter 9(1), 2007, 3–10.

Book (1)

2017
Book
Homeownership, Renting and Society: Historical and Comparative Perspectives. Routledge Advances in Sociology, Volume 212. London: Routledge, 2017.

Thesis - PhD (1)

2014
Thesis - PhD
Homeowner Nations or Nations of Tenants: How Historical Institutions in Urban Politics, Housing Finance and Construction Set Germany, France and the US on Different Housing Paths. PhD Thesis, University of Cologne. Studies on the Social and Political Constitution of the Economy. IMPRS-SPCE, Cologne 2014.

Working Paper (23)

2024
Working Paper
Firm Size and Society: The Link Between Firm Size, Job Outcomes, and Political Attitudes. MPIfG Discussion Paper 24/9. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2024.
2023
Working Paper
Kholodilin, Konstantin A., Sebastian Kohl, Florian Müller
Government-Made House Price Bubbles? Austerity, Homeownership, Rental, and Credit Liberalization Policies and the “Irrational Exuberance” on Housing Markets. DIW Discussion Papers 2061. Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2023.
2022
Working Paper
Private Insurance, Public Welfare, and Financial Markets: Alpine and Maritime Countries in Comparative-Historical Perspective. MPIfG Discussion Paper 22/4. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2022.
Working Paper
The Rise and Fall of Social Housing? Housing Decommodification in Long-Run Perspective. MPIfG Discussion Paper 22/3. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2022.
Working Paper
Amaral, Francisco, Martin Dohmen, Sebastian Kohl, Moritz Schularick
Interest Rates and the Spatial Polarization of Housing Markets. ECONtribute Discussion Paper 212. Bonn: ECONtribute, 2022.
Working Paper
Gabor, Daniela, Sebastian Kohl
"My Home is an Asset Class": The Financialization of Housing in Europe. The Greens/EFA in the European Parliament, 2022.
2021
Working Paper
Firm Foundations: The Statistical Footprint of Multinational Corporations as a Problem for Political Economy. MPIfG Discussion Paper 21/5. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2021.
Working Paper
Amaral, Francisco, Martin Dohmen, Sebastian Kohl, Moritz Schularick
Superstar Returns. ECONtribute Discussion Paper 131. Bonn: ECONtribute, 2021.
Working Paper
Kholodilin, Konstantin A., Sebastian Kohl
Rent Price Control – Yet Another Great Equalizer of Economic Inequalities? Evidence from a Century of Historical Data. DIW Discussion Papers 1927. Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2021.
Working Paper
Kholodilin, Konstantin A., Sebastian Kohl, Artem Korzhenevych, Linus Pfeiffer
The Hidden Homeownership Welfare State: An International Long-Term Perspective on the Tax Treatment of Homeowners. DIW Discussion Papers 1972. 2021.
2020
Working Paper
Housing and Voting in Germany: Multi-Level Evidence for the Association between House Prices and Housing Tenure and Party Outcomes, 1980–2017. MPIfG Discussion Paper 20/6. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2020.
Working Paper
Kholodilin, Konstantin A., Sebastian Kohl
Does Social Policy through Rent Controls Inhibit New Construction? Some Answers from Long-Run Historical Evidence. DIW Discussion Paper 1839. Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2020.
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