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Kohler-Koch, Beate (2002): On Networks, Travelling Ideas, and Behavioural Inertia. Pp. 87-103 in: Thomas Conzelmann, Michèle Knodt (Eds.) Regionales Europa - Europäisierte Regionen. Frankfurt/New York: Campus. more
Kotzian, Peter (2002): Stuck in the Middle: Welfare Effects of the European Pharmaceutical Markets' Incomplete Integration and a Possible Remedy. Mannheim [Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung: Arbeitspapiere; 59] more
Lavine, Howard, and Thomas Gschwend (2002): Ideology and Rationality: Issue Constraint in Political Decision-Making. [Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Berlin, July 16th to July 20th, 2002] more
Leuffen, Dirk (2002): Presented paper: Europeanisation and the Probabilities of Power during Divided Government in France. more
Leuffen, Dirk (2002): Presented Paper: La Cohabitation – Negotiation Advantage or Constraint?. more
Müller, Walter (2002): Vortrag: Expansion and Returns to Tertiary Education in Germany, France and the UK. New York more
Müller, Walter, Irena Kogan, Frank Kalter, David Raffe, Cristina Iannelli, Emer Smyth, Maarten Wolbers and Markus Gangl (2002): Evaluation and Analyses of the LFS 2000 Ad Hoc Module Data on School-to-Work Transitions: Recommendations on the Replication of the Module. Mannheim more
Müller, Walter, Irena Kogan, Frank Kalter, Frank Schubert, Cristina Iannelli, Emer Smyth, Maarten Wolbers, Markus Gangl and Christiane Klügel (2002): Indicators on School-to-Work Transitions in Europe. Evaluation and Analyses of the LFS 2000 Ad Hoc Module Data on School-to-Work Transitions: Indicator report. Luxembourg [Eurostat Working Papers] more
Pappi, Franz Urban, and Paul W. Thurner (2002): Electoral Behavior in a Two-Vote-System: Incentives for Ticket Splitting in German Bundestag Elections. European Journal of Political Research, 41, pp. 207-232. more
Pappi, Franz Urban, and Susumu Shikano (2002): The positions of parties in ideological and policy space: The perception of German voters of their party system. Chicago more

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