Publications

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Big Data and the Welfare State: How the Information Revolution Threatens Social Solidarity. Cambridge. University Press, 2022. (With Philipp Rehm)

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Democracy and Prosperity: Reinventing Capitalism Through a Turbulent Century. Princeton University Press 2018. (Witrh David Soskice)

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Women, Work, and Politics. The Political Economy of Gender Inequality. Yale University Press 2010. (With Frances Rosenbluth)

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Capitalism, Democracy, and Welfare. Cambridge University Press 2005.

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Contested Economic Institutions: The Politics of Macroeconomics and Wage Bargaining in Advanced Democracies. Cambridge University Press, 1999.

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Unions, Employers and Central Banks: Macroeconomic Coordination and Institutional Change in Social Market Economies. (Edited volume with Jonas Pontusson and David Soskice). Cambridge University Press, 1999.

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The Democratic State and Redistribution: Whose Interests Are Served?” (with Mads Elkjær), American Political Science Review, forthcoming.

Information and Financialization: Credit Markets as a New Source of Inequality” (with Philipp Rehm), Comparative Political Studies March 2022.

The Political Representation of Economic Interests: Subversion of Democracy or Middle-Class Supremacy?” (with Mads Elkjær), World Politics 72.2, 2020: 254-290.

The Dilemma of Gender Equality: How Labor Market Regulation Divides Women by Class” (with Frances Rosenbluth and Oyvind Skorge). Daedelus, 2020.

The Welfare State with Private Alternatives: The Transformation of Popular Support for Social Insurance” (with Marius Busemeyer). Journal of Politics, 2020.

Distributive Politics Without a Median Voter: Models of Multidimensional Politics” (with Max Goplerud). Annual Review of Political Science, 2018 (May), 295-317.“

Inequality, labor market segmentation, and preferences for redistribution” (with Jim Alt). American Journal of Political Science 61 (1), 2017: 21-36 .

The Eurozone and Political Economic Institutions” (with David Soskice and David Hope). Annual Review of Political Science, May 2016, 163-85.

Information, Inequality and Mass Polarization: Ideology in Advanced Democracies” (with David Soskice). Comparative Political Studies, 48 (13), 2016, 1781-1813.“

Democratic limits to redistribution: Inclusionary versus Exclusionary Coalitions in the Knowledge Economy” (with David Soskice). World Politics 67, April 2015, 185-225.

Politics for Markets.” (with David Soskice). Journal of European Social Policy, forthcoming 

The Politics of Opting Out: Explaining Educational Financing and Popular Support for Public Spending” (with Marius Busemeyer). Socio-Economic Review 12,April 2014, 299-328.  

Rational Voting With Socially Embedded Individuals” (with Sam Abrams and David Soskice). British Journal of Political Science, April 2011. 

Real Exchange Rates and Competitiveness: The Political Economy of Skill Formation, Wage Compression, and Electoral Systems” (with David Soskice), American Political Science Review, August, 2010. 

The Coevolution of Capitalism and Political Representation: Explaining the Choice of Electoral Systems” (with Tom Cusack and David Soskice), American Political Science Review 103, May 2010. Get web Appendix here

Distribution and Redistribution: The Shadow From the Ninetenth Century,” (with David Soskice), World Politics, July 2009. 

Partisan Politics, the Welfare State, and the Three Worlds of Human Capital Formation.” (with John Stephens), Comparative political Studies, 2008. 

Work and Power: The Connection Between Female Labor Force Participation and Female Political Representation.” (with Frances Rosenbluth) Annual Review of Political Science, 2008. 

Economic Interests and the Origins of Electoral Systems.” (with Tom Cusack and David Soskice) American Political Science Review 101, August 2007. 

Risk at Work: The Demand and Supply Sides of Redistribution.” (with Tom Cusack and Philipp Rehm). Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2006.[Get correct Figure 5 here] 

New Macroeconomics and Political Science” (with David Soskice). Annual Review of Political Science, 2006 

Electoral Institutions and the Politics of Coalitions: Why Some Democracies Redistribute More than Others” (with David Soskice). American Political Science Review 100 (2) 2006. 

The Political Economy of Gender: Explaining Cross-National Variation in the Gender Division of Labor and the Gender Voting Gap” (with Frances Rosenbluth). American Journal of Political Science 50, January 2006. 

Divorce and the Gender Division of Labor in Comparative Perspective” (with Frances Rosenbluth and David Soskice). Social Politics 12, Summer 2005. 

An Asset Theory of Social Policy Preferences” (with David Soskice). American Political Science Review, December 2001. 

The Causes of Welfare State Expansion: Deindustrialization or Globalization?” (with Thomas Cusack). World Politics, April 2000. 

Institutions and Economic Performance in the 20th Century: Evidence from the Labor Market” (with Barry Eichengreen). Oxford Review of Economic Policy, winter 1999. 

The Non-Neutrality of Monetary Policy with Large Price or Wage Setters (with David Soskice). Quarterly Journal of Economics, February 2000. 

The Political Economy of Inflation: Bargaining Structure or Central Bank Independence? Public Choice 99, June 1999. 

Multiple Wage Bargaining systems in the Single European Currency Area (with David Soskice). Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Autumn 1998. 

Wage Bargaining, Central Bank Independence and the Real Effects of Money“, International Organization, summer 1998. 

Equality, Employment, and Budgetary Restraint: The Trilemma of the Service Economy (with Anne Wren), World Politics, July 1998. 

The Choices for Scandinavian Social Democracy in Comparative PerspectiveOxford Review of Economic Policy, March 1998. 

Wage Bargaining, Hard Money and Economic Performance: Theory and Evidence for Organized Market EconomiesBritish Journal of Political Science, January 1998

Power, Flexibility, and the Breakdown of Centralized Wage Bargaining. Denmark and Sweden in Comparative Perspective”, Comparative Politics, July 1996. 

The Logics of Electoral Politics: Spatial, Directional, and Mobilizational Effects.”Comparative Political Studies, 1994. 

Political Leadership and Representation in West European Democracies: A Test of Three Models of VotingAmerican Journal of Political Science, 1994.
The Data Revolution and the Transformation of Social Protection” (with Philipp Rehm). In Marius R. Busemeyer, Achim Kemmerling, Paul Marx, and Kees van Kersbergen (eds), Digitalization and the Welfare State. Oxford University Press 2021. 

A Structural-Institutional Explanation of the Eurozone Crisis.” In Philip Manow, Hanna Schwander, Bruno Palier (eds.), Welfare Democracies and Party Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press., 2018.   

Redistribution and the Power of the Advanced Nation State: Government Responses to Rising Inequality.” In Jon Erik Dølvik and And Martin (eds.), European Social Models, Employment and Inequality in and Era of Monetary Integration. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. 

Modern Capitalism and the Advanced Nation State: Understanding the Causes of the Crisis” in Nancy Bermeo and Jonas Pontusson (eds.), Coping with Crisis: Government Reactions to the Great Recession, 2012. New York: Russell Sage.  

A Political-Institutional Model of Competitiveness and the International Division of Labor” (with David Soskice). In Anne Wren (ed.), The Political Economy of the Service Transition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. 

Collective Skill Systems, Wage Bargaining and Labor Market Stratification” (with Marius Busemeyer). In Marius Busemeyer and Christine Trampusch (eds.), The political Economy of Collective Skill Formation. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2011. 

Electoral Institutions, Parties, and the Politics of Class: Explaining the Formation of Redistributive Coalitions” (with David Soskice). In Christopher Anderson and Pablo Beramendi (eds.), Democracy, Inequality, and Representation. New York: Russell Sage 2008. 

Economic Shocks, Inequality and Popular Support for Re-Distribution” (with Tom Cusack and Philipp Rehm). In Chris Anderson and Pablo Beramendi (eds.), Democracy, Inequality and Respresentation. New York: Russell Sage, 2008. 

Democracy and Capitalism.” In Donald Wittman and Barry Weingast, Oxford Handbook of Political Economy, Oxford University Press, 2006. 

Economic Shocks and Varieties of Government Responses” In Bob Hancke, Martin Rhodes, and Mark Thatcher (eds.),  Beyond Varieties of Capitalism: Conflict, Contradiction, and Complementarities in the European Community. Oxford University Press 2007. 

Social Protection and the Formation of Skills: A Reinterpretation of the Welfare State” (with Margarita Estevez-Abe and David Soskice). In Peter Hall and David Soskice (eds.), Varieties of Capitalism: The Challenges 

The Dynamics of Welfare State Expansion: Trade Openness, Deindustrialization and Partisan Politics”. In Paul Pierson, ed., The New Politics of the Welfare State. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.

The Politics of Pessimism: The Effects of State Business Closures” (with Alice Xu). Unpublished manuscript, Department of Government, Harvard.

Status Defense Against Probabilistic Justice” (with Rachel Friedman). Unpublished manuscript, Department of Government, Harvard.

The Democratic State and Redistribution: What Does the Evidence Say?” (with Mads Elkjær) . Unpublished manuscript, Department of Government, Harvard.