Books
- Matějů, Petr, Ondřej Schneider a Jiří Večerník (eds.). Proč tak těžko? Praha: Institut pro ekonomické a sociální analýzy, 2003. ISBN 80-903316-0-2
- Matějů, Petr a Jana Straková (eds.). Vyšší vzdělání jen pro elitu? Rozsah a zdroje nerovností v přístupu k vyššímu vzdělání v České republice. Praha: Institut pro ekonomické a sociální analýzy, 2003. ISBN 80-903316-1-0
- Matějů, Petr a Jana Straková (eds.). Na cestě ke znalostní společnosti. Kde jsme--? Kritická analýza současné situace. Vol. 1. Praha: Institut pro ekonomické a sociální analýzy, 2005. ISBN 80-903316-2-9
- Smith, Michael L. Občané v politice: studie k participativní a přímé demokracii ve střední Evropě. Praha: Institut pro sociální a ekonomické studie, 2009. ISBN 978-80-903316-5-5
- Smith, Michael L. Přímá demokracie v praxi: Politika místních referend v České republice. Praha: Institut pro sociální a ekonomické studie, 2007. ISBN 978-80-7330-117-0
- Smith, Michael L (ed.). Vnímání a realita korupce: Nové výzkumy, metody a postupy. Praha: Institut pro sociální a ekonomické studie, 2009. ISBN 978-80-903316-4-8
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