Manfred G. Schmidt - Articles

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  • Testing the retrenchment hypothesis: educational spending, 1960–2002, in: Castles, Francis G. (ed.), The Disappearing State? Retrenchment Realities in an Age of Globalisation, Cheltenham, UK/Northampton, MS, US: Edward Elgar, 159–183.
  • Die Zukunft der Demokratie, in: Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen 37, 2006, 812–822.
  • Demokratische und autokratische Regimeeffekte in Deutschlands Sozialpolitik, in: Zeitschrift für Sozialreform 52 (2006), pp. 149–164.
  • Alexis de Tocqueville (1805–1859), in: Bleek, Wilhelm und Lietzmann, Hans J. (eds.), Klassiker der Politikwissenschaft. Von Aristoteles bis David Easton, Munich: C.H. Beck 2005, pp. 95–108.
  • Die öffentlichen und privaten Bildungsausgaben Deutschlands im internationalen Vergleich, in: Zeitschrift für Staats- und Europawissenschaften 2 (2004), pp. 7–31.
  • Germany: The Grand Coalition State, in: Colomer, Josep M. (ed.) Political Institutions in Europe. London: Routledge (2002, 2nd ed.), 55–93.
  • The Impact of Political Parties, Constitutional Structures and Veto Players on Public Policy, in: Hans Keman (ed.), Comparative Democratic Politics, London: Sage 2002, 166–184.
  • Political Performance and types of democracy. Findings from comparative research, in: European Journal of Political Research 41 (2002), 147–163.
  • Still on the Middle Way? Germany's Political Economy at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century, in: German Politics 10, No. 3, December 2001, 1–12.
  • On the Political Productivity of Democracies, in: Scandinavian Political Studies 22 (1999), No. 4, 281–294.
  • Determinants of Social Expenditure in Liberal Democracies: The Post World War II Experience, in: Acta Politica 32 (1997), No. 2, 153–173.
  • Politics does indeed matter!, in: European Journal of Political Research 31 (1997), No. 1-2, 164–168.
  • Arguments in favour of 'Democracies'..., in: European Journal of Political Research 31 (1997), Nos. 1–2, 193–195.
  • When parties matter: A review of the possibilities and limits of partisan influence on public policy, in: European Journal of Political Research 30 (1996), No. 2, 155–183.
  • The Parties-Do-Matter Hypothesis and the Case of the Federal Republic of Germany, in: German Politics 4 (1995), No. 3, 1–21.
  • Political Consequences of German Unification, in: West European Politics 15 (1992), No. 4, pp. 1–15.

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