Publications

2025 Central banks, monetary stability, and the varieties of capital control liberalization at Socio-Economic Review.

2024 Crises and Strategic Central Banks: Lessons from the Rise of Monetarism in 1970s Britain, forthcoming at Journal of Political Sociology.

2023 The Silicon Valley imaginary: U.S. corporate tax reform in the 1980s. Socio-Economic Review, 21(3), 935–957 (with Timur Ergen).

2022 Critical junctures and state actors: towards a micro-strategies approach of the global political economy, Global Political Economy online first.

2022 Introduction to special section on Financialization, state action and the contested policy practices of neoliberalization, Competition & Change, 26 (2), 215-219 (with Craig Berry and Matthew Watson).

2021 One state, one interest? How a historic shock to the balance of power of the Bundesbank and the German government laid the path for fiscal austerity. Review of International Political Economy online first.

2021 Winning the votes for institutional change: How discursive acts of compromise shaped radical income tax reforms in the United States. Policy Studies, 43 (6), 1173-1194.

2021 The entangled state: How state-business relations shaped the German corporate tax regime. Competition & Change, 26 (2), 220-241.

2017 Universality, market justice, wasteful government: the legitimacy of tax cuts on higher incomes in the United States 1981-2001. SPERI Discussion Paper No. 44.

2015 Cracks in the Foundation. Retrenchment in Advanced Welfare States. In Economic Sociology, 16 (3), 4-16 (with Lea Elsässer & Armin Schäfer).

2013 Tax Competition in the Eurozone, Working Paper 13(3), Cologne, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies.