Publicaciones en colaboración con investigadoras/es de Vienna University of Economics and Business (15)

2024

  1. POLANYI’S INSTITUTIONALISM BETWEEN THE LINES

    The Routledge Handbook on Karl Polanyi (Taylor and Francis), pp. 266-277

2022

  1. Europeanization and Law: Integration through Law and its Limits

    Sociology of Europeanization: volume 3 (De Gruyter), pp. 191-214

2021

  1. The Role of Law in European Monetary Integration: A Critical Reconstruction and a Response to Klein

    Global Perspectives, Vol. 2, Núm. 1

  2. Transnational law and economic sociology

    The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Law (Oxford University Press), pp. 67-88

2019

  1. Bounded sociality: behavioural economists’ truncated understanding of the social and its implications for politics

    Journal of Economic Methodology, Vol. 26, Núm. 3, pp. 243-258

  2. Karl Polanyi and the Law of Market Society

    Osterreichische Zeitschrift fur Soziologie, Vol. 44, Núm. 2, pp. 197-208

2018

  1. Correlated ownership: Polanyi, Commons, and the property continuum

    Research Handbook on the Sociology of International Law (Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.), pp. 62-85

  2. What is the 'social' in behavioural economics? The methodological underpinnings of governance by nudges

    Research Methods in Consumer Law: A Handbook (Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.), pp. 399-440

2017

  1. The rule of the market: Economic constitutionalism understood sociologically

    Sociological Constitutionalism (Cambridge University Press), pp. 241-264

2016

  1. From Resource to Burden: Rescaling Solidarity with Strangers in the Single Market

    European Law Journal, Vol. 22, Núm. 6, pp. 806-821

  2. From social rights to economic incentives? The moral (re)construction of welfare capitalism

    Social Rights in the Welfare State: Origins and Transformations (Taylor and Francis), pp. 137-156

  3. Unravelling the European Community of Debt

    European Law Journal, Vol. 22, Núm. 6, pp. 720-742

  4. Workers no longer welcome? Europeanization of solidarity in the wake of Brexit

    Socio-Economic Review