(1999):
From Corporatism to Etatism. German Policy Networks Before and After Unification.
Pp. 367-386 in:
Stuart S. Nagel
(Ed.)
Handbook of Global Economic Policy.
New York:
JAI Press.
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(1999):
A Database on ILO's "Cost of Social Security".
Eurodata-Newsletter, issue 10, pp. 1-13.
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(1999):
Class Cleavages in Party Preferences in Germany: Old and New.
Pp. 137-180 in:
Geoffrey Evans
(Ed.)
The End of Class Politics? Class Voting in Comparative Context.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press (OUP).
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(1999):
Institutional context and labor market outcomes of education in Germany.
Pp. 82-116 in:
Aleksandra Jasinska-Kania, Melvin L. Kohn, Kazimierz M. Slomczynski
(Eds.)
Power and Social Structure. Essays in honor of Wlodzimierz Wesolowski.
Warschau:
Wydawn. Uniw. Warszawskiego.
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(1999):
Educational attainment of young people in the European Union: cross-country variation of trends over time.
Mannheim, Maastricht, Marseille
[S. 17-41 in: A Comparative Analysis of Transitions from Education to Work in Europe - Based on the European Community Labour Force Survey]
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(1999):
A Comparative Analysis of Transitions from Education to Work in Europe Based on the European Community Labour Force Survey.
Mannheim, Maastricht, Marseille
[Report to the European Commission]
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(1999):
The organization of influence on the EC's common agricultural policy: A network approach.
European Journal of Political Research, 36, pp. 257-281.
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(1999):
Voters' party preferences in multiparty systems and their coalitional and spatial implications: Germany after unification.
Public Choice, 97, pp. 229-255.
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(1999):
The Winner Takes it All: The FDP in 1982/1983 - Maximizing Votes, Office and Policy?.
Pp. 216-236 in:
Kaare Str¢m, Wolfgang C. Müller
(Eds.)
Policy, Office, or Votes? How Political Parties Make Hard Decisions.
Cambridge:
Cambridge UP.
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(1999):
The Cleavage Structure and Party Systems in East and Central Europe.
Pp. 11-24 in:
Kay Lawson, Andrea Römmele, Georgi Karasimeonov
(Eds.)
Cleavages, Parties, and Voters. Studies from Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Romania.
New York:
Praeger.
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