MPIfG Journal Articles
MPIfG Journal Articles have been published in peer-reviewed scholarly journals by the Institute’s researchers.
The Max Planck Society promotes open access and seeks to make research results freely available. Thanks to the MPG's growing number of centrally contracted open access agreements and use of the right of secondary publication, the majority of MPIfG Journal Articles are available here as publicly accessible PDF versions.
2026
, , , Nina Lopez-Uroz
Educational Policies Can Strengthen Climate Coalitions. In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 123(20), 2026.Interpreting Spillovers: The ECB, Fed Interest Rate Hikes, and the Persistence of Dollar Dominance. In: New Political Economy, 2026.
High-Road or Low-Road? Europe’s EV Battery Rollout and the Tradeoffs of Green Industrial Policy in a Geoeconomic World. In: Review of International Political Economy, 2026.
, , Jonas L. Horn
Industry 4.0 Inc.—Mergers and Acquisitions and the Digital Transformation of German Industry. In: Competition & Change, 2026.Industrial Policy and Sectoral Coordination: The Collapse of Germany’s Solar Industry. In: Politics and Governance 14, 2026.
The Invisible Super-Rich? A Quantitative Analysis of the Press Coverage of Germany’s Wealth Elite. In: Sociology, 2026.
Mind the Output Gap: The (De-)Politicisation of Fiscal Policy in the EU. In: Journal of European Integration, 2026.
The Limits of Green Concertation: Business Fragmentation and the Political Economy of the Agricultural Transition in the Netherlands. In: New Political Economy, 2026.
Dependency or Subsidization? An Input-Output Analysis of the Interconnectedness of Regional Growth Models in Italy. In: Socio-Economic Review, 2026.
Sacrifice Zones: How Europe’s Electric Vehicle Transition Is Entangled with Coercive Zoning on Its Semi‐Periphery. In: Politics and Governance 14, 2026.
Rethinking Gender and Other Seemingly Nonmanipulable Characteristics for Causal Analysis. In: Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, 2026.
From Practice to Structure: Mapping the Professional Micro-Foundations of Offshore Finance. In: Socio-Economic Review, 2026.
, Daria Tisch,
The (In)Appropriateness of Unequal Division: A Factorial Survey Experiment on Wealth Transfers within Families. In: Social Forces, 2026.Structure, Agency, and Structural Reform: The Case of the European Central Bank. In: Perspectives on Politics 24(1), 2026, 71–90.
, , Matteo Marenco,
The EU Compromise Machine and the Politicisation of Social Policy: Lessons from the Regulation of Platform Work. In: Journal of European Social Policy 36(1), 2026, 18–33.