Reto Bürgisser
@RetoBuergisser
PostDoc @IPZ_ch丨PhD @EUI_EU丨Political Economy and Comparative Politics
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http://retobuergisser.com 07-02-2013 15:36:48
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Our article (co-authored with Lucio Baccaro & Björn Bremer) on “Preferences for growth strategies in advanced democracies: A new ‘representation gap’?“ was just published online first with EJPR journal 🎉: doi.org/10.1111/1475-6…
A short thread🧵(1/n):
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Climate experts were increasingly saying that keeping heating below 1.5C is near impossible, yet it remains the global goal. So I asked hundreds of top IPCC scientists what they thought. What they said shocked even me…
🧵 1/n #ClimateCrisis
How have CEE countries integrated into global production networks? Have EU accession, the 2008 economic crisis, and the COVID pandemic significantly altered their export profiles?
New work with Aleksandra Sznajder Lee at Europe-Asia Studies 🧵
tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Ahora que volvemos a hablar sobre modelos de crecimiento, vale la pena leer este artículo de Reto Bürgisser y Donato Di Carlo sobre por qué la (sobre)dependencia en el turismo es problemática.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/…
How strong is the environment-economy tradeoff?Using Covid layoffs as quasi-random economic shock, we show citizens' climate/environmental attitudes, policy preferences and issue importance stay stable. Joint work with Sarah Gomm in Climatic Change Journal at doi.org/10.1007/s10584…
Today, LSE Inequalities Blog features our paper (@pslrojo Guillem Vidal-Lorda & D.Villani) on social class power to fairly capture high/rising wealth inequality trends in Europe 💸. Yet, occupational class measures need sharpening beyond labour market attachment🧐blogs.lse.ac.uk/inequalities/2…
In our chapter, Silja Häusermann and I explore the evolution and stratified nature of 🇨🇭family policy from a comparative angle and discuss the role of decentralization, direct democracy and political polarization.
📖OUP: doi.org/10.1093/oxford…
📄Preprint: retobuergisser.com/publication/ou…
How about applying the growth regimes framework to study Italy's regionalized capitalism?
In this NPE journal paper, we delve into Italy's contrasting regional growth regimes: Northern export-led growth vs southern administrative Keynesianism.
👉 tiny.cc/m8spxz
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🚨 For Geopolitics, I reviewed 3 recent books at the intersection of (geo-)politics and technology:
Power and Progress by Daron Acemoglu & Simon Johnson, Digital Empires Anu Bradford, and Underground Empire by Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman.
tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…