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Sectoral Research
Published Work by Sectors Project Members
- D. Michael Shafer, “The Political Economy of Sectors and Sectoral Change,” in Business and the State in Developing Countries, edited by Sylvia Maxfield and Ben Ross Schneider, Cornell University Press, 1997.
- D. Michael Shafer, Winners and Losers: How Sectors Shape the Developmental Prospects of States, Cornell University Press, 1994.
- D. Michael Shafer, “Sectors, States, and Social Forces: Korea and Zambia Confront Economic Restructuring,” Comparative Politics, Vol. 22, No. 2. (Jan., 1990), pp. 127-150.
- Bela
Greskovits with Dorothee Bohle, "Ein Sozialmodell an der Grenze.
Kapitalismus ohne Kompromiss (The limits of a Social Model. Capitalism
without Compromise), in Osteuropa, 5-6, 2004, pp. 372-386.
- Bela
Greskovits, "Beyond Transition: The Variety of Post-Socialist
Development." Ronald Dworkin, ed. From Liberal Values to Democratic
Transition. Budapest . Central European University Press. 2003. 204-227.
- Bela
Greskovits, "Sectors, States, and the Paths of Post-Socialist
Development." Nauro Campos and Jan Fidrmuc, eds., Political Economy of
Transition and Development: Institutions, Politics and Policies. Chapter
5. Dordrecht , Boston , London : Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2003. 99-120.
Unpublished Papers Applying Sectoral Approaches
- Bela Greskovits, Central European University, “Beyond Transition: The Variety of Post-Socialist Development”
- Dorothee Bohle and Bela Greskovits, Central European University, “Capital, Labor and the Prospects of the European Social Model in the East”
- Evgeni Evgeniev, Central European University, "Shaping Development in Peripheral Countries: Comparative Analysis of the Textile and Apparel Industry in Bulgaria and Turkey”
- Bela Greskovits, "Sectors, States, and Post-Socialist Development Paths"
Work in Progress
- D.
Michael Shafer, Rutgers University, “Making Sense of FDI: Sectors and
Sorting Out the Contradictory Findings of the FDI Literature”
- Meredith Staples, et al., Trade Unions Dataset
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