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Article

Hope, David and Martelli, Angelo ORCID: 0009-0004-1637-1620 (2019) The transition to the knowledge economy, labor market institutions, and income inequality in advanced democracies. World Politics, 71 (2). pp. 236-288. ISSN 0043-8871

Lacey, Nicola, Soskice, David and Hope, David (2018) Understanding the determinants of penal policy: crime, culture, and comparative political economy. Annual Review of Criminology, 1 (1). ISSN 2572-4568

Hope, David (2016) Estimating the effect of the EMU on current account balances: a synthetic control approach. European Journal of Political Economy, 44. pp. 20-40. ISSN 0176-2680

Hope, David and Soskice, David (2016) Growth models, varieties of capitalism and macroeconomics. Politics & Society, 44 (2). pp. 209-226. ISSN 0032-3292

Soskice, David, Hope, David and Iversen, Torben (2016) The Eurozone and political economic institutions. Annual Review of Political Science, 19. pp. 163-185. ISSN 1545-1577

Monograph

Hope, David and Limberg, Julian (2020) The economic consequences of major tax cuts for the rich. International Inequalities Institute Working Papers (55). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Hope, David and Martelli, Angelo (2017) The transition to the knowledge economy, labour market institutions, and income inequality in advanced democracies. Working Paper (18). International Inequalities Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Lacey, Nicola, Soskice, David and Hope, David (2017) Understanding the determinants of penal policy: crime, culture and comparative political economy. Working Paper (13). International Inequalities Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Online resource

Diessner, Sebastian, Durazzi, Niccolo and Hope, David (2021) There is a growing skill bias in the labour market institutions and welfare states of advanced democracies. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (04 May 2021). Blog Entry.

Hope, David and Martelli, Angelo (2018) Labour market institutions still matter in the knowledge economy. LSE Business Review (27 Jan 2018). Website.

Hope, David and Martelli, Angelo (2018) Labour market institutions still matter for workforce equality in the knowledge economy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Jan 2018). Website.

Hope, David (2015) What the loud “No” in the Greek referendum means for the Eurozone. LSE Department of Government Blog (07 Jul 2015). Website.

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