Publications of Peter Lange

%% Books   
@book{fds250061,
   Author = {Lange, P and Vannicelli, M},
   Title = {The communist parties of Italy, France and Spain: Postwar
             change and continuity: A casebook},
   Pages = {1-385},
   Publisher = {London: Allen and Unwin},
   Editor = {Lange, P and Vanicelli, M},
   Year = {2021},
   Month = {June},
   ISBN = {0043290337},
   Abstract = {First published in 1981, The Communist Parties of Italy,
             France, and Spain presents a comparative and integrative
             overview of the development of three Communist parties in
             the postwar Europe. Through the systematic presentation of
             the most important documents of the Communist parties, the
             book provides an access to the basic declarations and
             positions to illustrate the strategic and ideological
             evolution of these three parties in the advanced industrial
             democracies. Eurocommunism, the editors argue cannot be
             usefully understood as a phenomenon which suddenly appeared
             and equally as rapidly disappeared, in the 1970s. Rather it
             is a process of adaptation and change which characterizes
             the development of all three parties since World War II. The
             explicitly comparative organisation of the documents into
             five basic themes -general strategy, alliances, party
             organization, international policy, policy toward the
             communist movement, allows the reader both to follow any
             single party in a specific policy area or to compare the
             parties in response to major domestic or international
             events of significance. Rich in archival material, this book
             will be an invaluable resource to scholars and researchers
             of European Politics, comparative politics, comparative
             communism and modern European history.},
   Doi = {10.4324/9781003185666},
   Key = {fds250061}
}

@book{fds250062,
   Author = {Lange, P and Ross, G and Vannicelli, M},
   Title = {Unions, change and crisis: French and Italian union strategy
             and the political economy, 1945-1980},
   Pages = {1-295},
   Publisher = {Routledge},
   Year = {2016},
   Month = {April},
   ISBN = {9781138650855},
   Abstract = {First published in 1982, Unions, Change and Crisis
             represents the first detailed, comparative, historical and
             theoretically grounded study of two of the major trade union
             movements of Europe. It brings together the results of the
             first part of the first major study from Harvard
             University's Centre for European Studies. The book explores,
             first individually and then comparatively, the evolution of
             the French and Italian Union movements through the end of
             the 1970s. It will be of particular interest for students of
             trade unions, industrial relations and political economy in
             France and Italy, but also those interested in the
             comparative analysis of advanced industrial democracies more
             generally.},
   Doi = {10.4324/9781315625065},
   Key = {fds250062}
}

@book{fds350526,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {Preface},
   Pages = {1-5},
   Year = {2012},
   Month = {November},
   ISBN = {9780203061558},
   Key = {fds350526}
}

@book{fds350527,
   Author = {Lange, P and Tarrow, S},
   Title = {Italy in transition: Conflict and consensus},
   Pages = {1-186},
   Year = {2012},
   Month = {November},
   ISBN = {9780203061558},
   Abstract = {This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
             book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or
             blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were
             either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by
             the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally
             important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to
             bring it back into print as part of our continuing
             commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
             We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
             preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable
             book.},
   Doi = {10.4324/9780203061558},
   Key = {fds350527}
}

@book{fds309871,
   Title = {Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism},
   Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
   Editor = {Kitschelt, H and Lange, P and Marks, G and Stephens,
             J},
   Year = {1999},
   Key = {fds309871}
}

@book{fds250064,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {State, Market and Social Regulation: New Perspectives on
             Italy},
   Publisher = {New York: Cambridge University Press},
   Editor = {Lange, P and Regini, M},
   Year = {1989},
   Key = {fds250064}
}

@book{fds250063,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {Stato e Regolazione Sociale},
   Publisher = {Bologna: Il Mulino},
   Editor = {Lange, P and Regini, M},
   Year = {1987},
   Key = {fds250063}
}

@book{fds250059,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {Industrial Relations in International Perspective},
   Editor = {Lange, P and Doeringer, P and Gourevitch, P and Martin,
             A},
   Year = {1980},
   Key = {fds250059}
}

@book{fds250060,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {Italy in Transition},
   Publisher = {London: Frank Cass},
   Editor = {Lange, P and Tarrow, S},
   Year = {1980},
   Key = {fds250060}
}


%% Chapters in Books   
@misc{fds250055,
   Author = {Lange, P and Scrugs, L},
   Title = {Unemployment and Union Density},
   Booktitle = {Unemployment in the New Europe},
   Publisher = {New York: Cambridge University Press},
   Year = {2001},
   Key = {fds250055}
}

@misc{fds14582,
   Author = {P. Lange and Miriam Golden and Michael Wallerstein},
   Title = {"Postwar Trade Union Organization and Industrial Relations
             in Twelve Countries"},
   Booktitle = {Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism},
   Publisher = {New York: Cambridge University Press},
   Year = {1998},
   Key = {fds14582}
}

@misc{fds14583,
   Author = {P. Lange and Herbert Kitschelt and Gary Marks and John
             Stephens},
   Title = {Conclusion: Convergence and Divergence in Advanced
             Capitalist Democracies"},
   Booktitle = {Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism},
   Publisher = {New York: Cambridge University Press},
   Year = {1998},
   Key = {fds14583}
}

@misc{fds19619,
   Author = {P. Lange and Miriam Golden and Michael Wallerstein},
   Title = {"Postwar Trade Union Organization and Industrial Relations
             in Twelve Countries"},
   Booktitle = {Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism},
   Publisher = {New York: Cambridge University Press},
   Year = {1998},
   Key = {fds19619}
}

@misc{fds19620,
   Author = {P. Lange and Herbert Kitschelt and Gary Marks and John
             Stephens},
   Title = {"Conclusion: Convergence and Divergence in Advanced
             Capitalist Democracies"},
   Booktitle = {Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism},
   Publisher = {New York: Cambridge University Press},
   Year = {1998},
   Key = {fds19620}
}

@misc{fds250053,
   Author = {Lange, P and Golden, M and Wallerstein, M},
   Title = {Postwar Trade Union Organization and Industrial Relations in
             Twelve Countries},
   Booktitle = {Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism},
   Publisher = {New York: Cambridge University Press},
   Year = {1998},
   Key = {fds250053}
}

@misc{fds250054,
   Author = {Lange, P and Kitschelt, H and Marks, G and Stephens,
             J},
   Title = {Conclusion: Convergence and Divergence in Advanced
             Capitalist Democracies"},
   Booktitle = {Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism},
   Publisher = {New York: Cambridge University Press},
   Year = {1998},
   Key = {fds250054}
}

@misc{fds250052,
   Author = {Lange, P and Golden, M and Wallerstein, M},
   Title = {The End of Corporatism?},
   Booktitle = {The Workers of Nations: Industrial Relations in a Global
             Economy},
   Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
   Editor = {Jacoby, S},
   Year = {1995},
   Key = {fds250052}
}

@misc{fds250051,
   Author = {Lange, P and Tsebelis, G},
   Title = {Wage Negotiations and Strikes: An Equilibrium
             Analysis},
   Booktitle = {Towards a New Science of Politics},
   Publisher = {New York: Cambridge University Press},
   Editor = {Booth, WJ and Meadwell, H and James, P},
   Year = {1994},
   Key = {fds250051}
}

@misc{fds250050,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {New Dimensions of Research on the European
             Community},
   Booktitle = {Stato e Mercato},
   Editor = {Lange, P},
   Year = {1993},
   Month = {May},
   Key = {fds250050}
}

@misc{fds250049,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {The Politics of the Social Dimension: Interests, State and
             Redistribution of the 1992 Process},
   Booktitle = {Europolitics},
   Publisher = {Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution},
   Editor = {Sbragia, A},
   Year = {1992},
   Key = {fds250049}
}

@misc{fds250048,
   Author = {Lange, P and Keech, W and Bates, RH},
   Title = {Political Economy Within Nations},
   Booktitle = {The Political Science Discipline},
   Publisher = {Chicago: Northwestern Press},
   Editor = {Crotty, W},
   Year = {1991},
   Key = {fds250048}
}

@misc{fds250047,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {The Decline of Concertation and the Italian Accords: Some
             Hyptheses about the Political Roots of Concertation in
             Italy},
   Booktitle = {Diritto del Lavoro e corporativismo in Europa: ieri ed
             oggi},
   Publisher = {Milan: Franco Angeli},
   Year = {1988},
   Key = {fds250047}
}

@misc{fds350341,
   Author = {LANGE, P},
   Title = {COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL-SOCIETIES},
   Journal = {Ps},
   Volume = {20},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {930-931},
   Publisher = {AMER POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOC},
   Year = {1987},
   Month = {September},
   Key = {fds350341}
}

@misc{fds250046,
   Author = {Lange, P and Regini, M},
   Title = {'The State and Social Regulation: Concepts and Hypotheses'
             and 'The State and Social Regulation: Patterns of
             Change'},
   Booktitle = {The State and Social Regulation in Italy},
   Publisher = {Bologna: Il Mulino},
   Editor = {Lange, P and Regini, M},
   Year = {1987},
   Key = {fds250046}
}

@misc{fds250045,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {End of an Era: The Refereundum on the Scala
             Mobile},
   Booktitle = {Yearbook of Italian Politics},
   Publisher = {London: Francis Pinter},
   Editor = {Leonardi, R and Nanetti, R},
   Year = {1986},
   Key = {fds250045}
}

@misc{fds250043,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {Semiperiphery and Core in the European Context: Reflections
             from the Poswar Italian Experiences},
   Booktitle = {Semi-Peripheral Development - The Politics of Southern
             Europe in the 20th Century},
   Publisher = {Beverly Hills: Sage Publications},
   Editor = {Arrighi, G},
   Year = {1985},
   Key = {fds250043}
}

@misc{fds250044,
   Author = {Lange, P and Meadwell, H},
   Title = {Typologies of Democratic Systems: From Political Inputs to
             Political Economy},
   Booktitle = {New Directions in Comparative Politics},
   Publisher = {Boulder: Westview Press},
   Editor = {Wiarda, H},
   Year = {1985},
   Key = {fds250044}
}

@misc{fds250042,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {Unions, Workers and Wage Regulation in Advanced Industrial
             Democracies: The Rational Bases of Consent},
   Booktitle = {Order and Conflict in Contemporary Capitalism},
   Publisher = {Lond: Oxford University Press},
   Editor = {Godthorpe, J},
   Year = {1984},
   Key = {fds250042}
}

@misc{fds250041,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {Attivismo, ruoli e communicazione politica: il cao del PCI
             [Activism, Roles and Political Communication: The Case of
             the PCI]},
   Booktitle = {L’identita communista},
   Publisher = {Rome: Editori Riuniti},
   Editor = {Accomero, A and et. al.},
   Year = {1983},
   Key = {fds250041}
}

@misc{fds250040,
   Author = {Lange, P and Gourevitch, P and Martin, A},
   Title = {Industrial Relations and Politics: Some Reflections},
   Booktitle = {Industrial Relations in International Perspective},
   Publisher = {London: MacMillan},
   Editor = {Doeringer, P and ed, PG and Lange, P and Martin, A and assoc},
   Year = {1982},
   Key = {fds250040}
}

@misc{fds250039,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {Dilemmas of Change: Eurocommunism and National Parties in
             Postwar Perspective},
   Booktitle = {The Communist Parties in Itlay, France and Spain: Postwar
             Change and Continuity–A Casebook},
   Year = {1981},
   Key = {fds250039}
}

@misc{fds250038,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {The PCI and Possible Outcomes of Italy’s
             Crisis},
   Booktitle = {La Crisi},
   Publisher = {Turin: Einaudi},
   Editor = {Tarrow, S and Graziano, L},
   Year = {1979},
   Key = {fds250038}
}

@misc{fds250037,
   Author = {Lange, P and Vannicelli, M},
   Title = {L’America e il PCI: i principi della politica estera
             americans e la’questione Communista [The United States and
             the Italian Communist Party: The Principles of American
             Foreign Policy and the ’Communist Question]},
   Publisher = {Bologna: Il Mulino},
   Year = {1978},
   Key = {fds250037}
}

@misc{fds250036,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {The French and Italian Communist Parties: Postwar Strategy
             and Domestic Society},
   Booktitle = {Radicalism and the Contemporary Age, Volume 3: Strategies
             and Impact of Contemporary Radicalism},
   Publisher = {Boulder: Westview Press},
   Editor = {Bialer, S},
   Year = {1977},
   Key = {fds250036}
}

@misc{fds250035,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {The PCI and the Local Level: A Study of Strategic
             Performance},
   Booktitle = {Communism in Italy and France},
   Publisher = {Princeton: Princeton University Press},
   Editor = {Blackmer, DLM and Tarrow, S},
   Year = {1975},
   Key = {fds250035}
}


%% Journal Articles   
@article{fds318568,
   Author = {Leachman, L and Rosas, G and Bester, A and Lange,
             P},
   Title = {The Political Economy of Budget Deficits},
   Journal = {Economics and Politics},
   Volume = {19},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {369-421},
   Publisher = {Blackwell},
   Year = {2007},
   Abstract = {In Leachman et al. (2005) we use the multicointegration
             approach to test for sustainable fiscal budgeting processes
             in a stochastic setting in 15 industrialized countries. In
             this paper, we extend the analysis in order to rank these
             same countries as well as an additional three, according to
             the degree to which their budget processes are sustainable.
             Rankings are related to theories regarding the political
             economy of budget deficits. Evidence clearly indicates that
             fiscal performance is better where fiscal budgeting
             institutions are strong. Additionally, we find that in
             conjunction with fiscal strength, greater degrees of
             federalism positively affect intertemporal budget
             management. © 2007 Blackwell Publishing
             Ltd.},
   Doi = {10.1111/j.1468-0343.2007.00320.x},
   Key = {fds318568}
}

@article{fds363188,
   Author = {Lange, PE},
   Title = {Networking helps to get rid of deficits in research and
             health care},
   Journal = {Medizinische Welt},
   Volume = {57},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {122},
   Year = {2006},
   Month = {April},
   Key = {fds363188}
}

@article{fds318569,
   Author = {Leachman, L and Bester, A and Rosas, G and Lange,
             P},
   Title = {Multicointegration and sustainability of fiscal
             practices},
   Journal = {Economic Inquiry},
   Volume = {43},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {454-466},
   Publisher = {WILEY},
   Year = {2005},
   Month = {September},
   Abstract = {Using multicointegration methodology, we develop criteria
             for testing sustainability of fiscal budgeting processes
             across all states of nature. Criteria are derived from the
             optimal control literature where levels and rates of change
             of a system of variables are determinants of policy
             response. The appropriate policy response mechanisms are
             outlined and linked to the multicointegration methodology.
             We then test government spending and revenue systems of 15
             industrialized countries for the presence of such
             mechanisms. We find that only Norway and the United Kingdom
             exhibit policy responses that are consistent with our
             criteria. © Western Economic Association
             International.},
   Doi = {10.1093/ei/cbi031},
   Key = {fds318569}
}

@article{fds250065,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {Multicointegration, Sustainability of Fiscal Practices and
             the Role of Fiscal Institutions},
   Journal = {Economic Inquiry},
   Publisher = {WILEY},
   Year = {2004},
   ISSN = {1465-7295},
   Key = {fds250065}
}

@article{fds250085,
   Author = {Scruggs, L and Lange, P},
   Title = {Where have all the members gone? Globalization,
             institutions, and union density},
   Journal = {Journal of Politics},
   Volume = {64},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {126-153},
   Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
   Year = {2002},
   Month = {January},
   ISSN = {0022-3816},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000173616700007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Abstract = {There have been widespread claims in recent years about the
             effects of economic globalization on domestic politics and,
             in particular, its negative impact on wage earners and trade
             unions. A number of recent studies have raised serious
             questions about the validity of claims that the
             globalization of trade and financial markets leads to
             international convergence around a neoliberal market
             economic model. This article considers the impact of
             economic institutional arrangements on union membership
             trends in sixteen industrial democracies between 1960 and
             1994. We find that the effects of economic globalization are
             marginal and conditional on particular economic
             institutions, which helps to explain divergent trends in
             union density among these countries. These differences
             suggest that the way national economies operate may continue
             to diverge.},
   Doi = {10.1111/1468-2508.00121},
   Key = {fds250085}
}

@article{fds329981,
   Author = {Lange, P and Scruggs, L},
   Title = {Where have all the members gone? La sindacalizzazione
             nell'era della globalizzazione},
   Journal = {Stato E Mercato},
   Number = {55},
   Pages = {39-78},
   Year = {1999},
   Month = {April},
   Abstract = {There have been widespread claims in recent years about the
             effects of economic globalization on domestic politics. A
             number of recent studies have raised serious questions about
             the validity of claims that globalization of trade and
             financial markets leads to international convergence. This
             paper considers the impact of preexisting institutional
             arrangements on national responses to globalization,
             investigating the impact of gloablization on union
             membership trends in sixteen industrial democracies between
             1960 and 1989. We find that the effects of economic
             globalization are conditional on particular economic
             institutions, helping to explain divergent trends in union
             density among these countries.},
   Doi = {10.1425/421},
   Key = {fds329981}
}

@article{fds250084,
   Author = {Wallerstein, M and Golden, M and Lange, P},
   Title = {Unions, employers' associations, and wage-setting
             institutions in northern and central Europe,
             1950-1992},
   Journal = {Ilr Review},
   Volume = {50},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {379-401},
   Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
   Year = {1997},
   Month = {January},
   ISSN = {0019-7939},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1997WQ47200001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Abstract = {The eight countries examined in this study - Austria,
             Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway,
             and Sweden - have long been viewed as exemplifying
             "corporatist" industrial relations systems, in which union
             coverage is high, unions are influential and commonly have
             strong ties to political parties, and collective bargaining
             is institutionalized and relatively centralized. Many
             observers have recently argued that such corporatist
             bargaining institutions are everywhere being undermined by
             changes in the global economy. The authors, using data from
             a wide variety of primary and secondary sources, test
             whether changes in patterns of wage-setting in the private
             sector are consistent with that claim. Although they find
             some signs that corporatist wage-setting institutions are in
             decline, they also find offsetting signs of the resiliency
             of such institutions. Overall, the evidence does not
             indicate that wage-setting in the private sector is
             undergoing a general process of decentralization in these
             eight countries.},
   Doi = {10.1177/001979399705000301},
   Key = {fds250084}
}

@article{fds250082,
   Author = {Davidson-Schmich, PLWL},
   Title = {European Elections or Elections in Europe? The European
             Electoral Consequences of European Economic
             Integration},
   Journal = {Il Politico},
   Year = {1995},
   Month = {Summer},
   Key = {fds250082}
}

@article{fds250083,
   Author = {Garrett, G and Lange, P},
   Title = {Internationalization, Institutions and Political
             Change},
   Journal = {International Organization},
   Volume = {49},
   Number = {04},
   Pages = {627-627},
   Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
   Year = {1995},
   Doi = {10.1017/s0020818300028460},
   Key = {fds250083}
}

@article{fds250081,
   Author = {LANGE, P},
   Title = {Maastricht and the Social Protocol: Why Did They Do
             It?},
   Journal = {Politics & Society},
   Volume = {21},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {5-36},
   Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
   Year = {1993},
   Month = {March},
   ISSN = {0032-3292},
   Doi = {10.1177/0032329293021001002},
   Key = {fds250081}
}

@article{fds340066,
   Author = {Beck, N and Katz, JN and Alvarez, RM and Garrett, G and Lange,
             P},
   Title = {Government partisanship, labor organization, and
             macroeconomic performance: A corrigendum},
   Journal = {American Political Science Review},
   Volume = {87},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {945-948},
   Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
   Year = {1993},
   Month = {January},
   Abstract = {Alvarez, Garrett and Lange (1991) used cross-national panel
             data on the Organization for Economic Coordination and
             Development nations to show that countries with left
             governments and encompassing labor movements enjoyed
             superior economic performance. Here we show that the
             standard errors reported in that article are incorrect.
             Reestimation of the model using ordinary least squares and
             robust standard errors upholds the major finding of Alvarez,
             Garrett and Lange, regarding the political and institutional
             causes of economic growth but leaves the findings for
             unemployment and inflation open to question. We show that
             the model used by Alvarez, Garrett and Lange, feasible
             generalized least squares, cannot produce standard errors
             when the number of countries analyzed exceeds the length of
             the time period under analysis. Also, we argue that ordinary
             least squares with robust standard errors is superior to
             feasible generalized least squares for typical
             cross-national panel studies. © 1993, American Political
             Science Association. All rights reserved.},
   Doi = {10.2307/2938825},
   Key = {fds340066}
}

@article{fds250080,
   Author = {Garrett, G and Lange, P},
   Title = {Political Responses to Interdependence: What's Left for the
             Left?},
   Journal = {International Organization},
   Volume = {45},
   Number = {04},
   Pages = {539-539},
   Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
   Year = {1991},
   Month = {Fall},
   Doi = {10.1017/s0020818300033208},
   Key = {fds250080}
}

@article{fds250079,
   Author = {Alvarez, RM and Garrett, G and Lange, P},
   Title = {Government Partisanship, Labor Organization, and
             Macroeconomic Performance},
   Journal = {American Political Science Review},
   Volume = {85},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {539-556},
   Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
   Year = {1991},
   Month = {June},
   ISSN = {0003-0554},
   Abstract = {<jats:p>Governments of the Left and Right have distinct
             partisan economic policies and objectives that they would
             prefer to pursue. Their propensity to do so, however, is
             constrained by their desire for reelection. We argue that
             the ability of governments to further their partisan
             interests and preside over reelectable macroeconomic
             outcomes simultaneously is dependent on the organization of
             the domestic economy, particularly the labor movement. We
             hypothesize that there are two different paths to desirable
             macroeconomic performance. In countries with densely and
             centrally organized labor movements, leftist governments can
             promote economic growth and reduce inflation and
             unemployment. Conversely, in countries with weak labor
             movements, rightist governments can pursue their
             partisan-preferred macroeconomic strategies and achieve
             similarly beneficial macroeconomic outcomes. Performance
             will be poorer in other cases. These hypotheses are
             supported by analysis of pooled annual time series data for
             16 advanced industrial democracies between 1967 and
             1984.</jats:p>},
   Doi = {10.2307/1963174},
   Key = {fds250079}
}

@article{fds250078,
   Author = {Lange, P and Tarrow, S and Irvin, C},
   Title = {Social Mobilization and Party Change},
   Journal = {British Journal of Political Science},
   Year = {1990},
   Month = {January},
   Key = {fds250078}
}

@article{fds318570,
   Author = {Regini, M and Lange, P},
   Title = {Twenty Years after the Hot Autumn: Work and Politics in
             Italy from Rupture to Change},
   Journal = {Labour},
   Volume = {4},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {3-8},
   Publisher = {WILEY},
   Year = {1990},
   Month = {January},
   Abstract = {Abstract. In the first paper the authors make a critical
             analysis of the interpretations and models generally used
             for it caso italiano(the Italian Case) and propose
             explanations that are not one‐sided, and that take into
             account all the elements of continuity which characterised
             the various phases of these last twenty years. The second
             paper examines the institutional features of the Italian
             industrial relations system, and underlines its ‘constant
             characteristic’. that is. its under‐institutionalisation.
             The author emphasises the negative effects of these
             institutional shortcomings, and shows concern that the much
             exalted ‘flexibility’ of the Italian system could be
             detrimental, rather than positive, as it derives from these
             shortcomings. The note by Guido Romagnoli. attempts to use
             some theoretical statements on union behaviour, as the key
             to interpret the events of the Italian case. The author then
             indicates some aspects and reasons for the crisis of Italian
             unions. The fourth paper examines the relationship of the
             unions with the Italian political system over the last
             twenty years. This article suggests that it is characterised
             by considerable continuity in stabilising this political
             system, both in phases of strength and in times of weakness.
             This stabilising role has. however, not been reciprocated;
             in fact, not only has the political system not stabilised
             the unions and industrial relations, but has become a major
             obstacle to their strategic reorientation. The last paper in
             this group of essays on the Autunno Caldo offers what could
             be termed an ‘institutional’ explanation of union
             continuity, analysing the various phases of collective
             mobilisation. political exchange and flexibility, and
             examines the relationships between the social actors during
             these phases. The selection of papers published here is in
             memoriam of our colleague and friend Guido Romagnoli, who
             suddenly died shortly after the conference. For this reason
             it includes the outline that he presented at that conference
             which he could not develop into a full article. Copyright ©
             1990, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved},
   Doi = {10.1111/j.1467-9914.1990.tb00001.x},
   Key = {fds318570}
}

@article{fds350340,
   Author = {Lange, P and Irvin, C and Tarrow, S},
   Title = {Mobilization, Social Movements and Party Recruitment: The
             Italian Communist Party since the 1960s},
   Journal = {British Journal of Political Science},
   Volume = {20},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {15-42},
   Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
   Year = {1990},
   Month = {January},
   Abstract = {<jats:p>Political life in the advanced industrial
             democracies since the Second World War has been
             characterized by periods of mass mobilization and protest
             followed by years of relative quiescence and institutional
             dominance. The individual phases have prompted extensive
             reflection. Far less attention, however, has been devoted to
             how developments in one phase might influence the subsequent
             one. Using data from a 1979 survey of activists of the
             Italian Communist Party, this article examines how the cycle
             of protest which swept Italy in the late-1960s and
             early-1970s was reflected in the distribution of attitudes
             towards dissent within the different generations of party
             activists. Our findings clearly suggest that participation
             in social movements had independent effects on the presence
             of particular tolerance attitudes and that phases of
             mobilization affect the distribution of politically salient
             attitudes among party activists during a subsequent phase of
             institutionalization. This, in turn, has possible
             implications for processes of change in the Italian
             political system.</jats:p>},
   Doi = {10.1017/s0007123400005688},
   Key = {fds350340}
}

@article{fds250077,
   Author = {Garrett, G and Lange, P},
   Title = {Government Partisanship and Economic Performance: When and
             How does "Who Governs" Matter?},
   Journal = {Journal of Politics},
   Volume = {51},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {676-693},
   Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
   Year = {1989},
   Month = {August},
   ISSN = {0022-3816},
   Doi = {10.2307/2131501},
   Key = {fds250077}
}

@article{fds250076,
   Author = {Lange, P and Garrett, G},
   Title = {The Politics of Growth Reconsidered},
   Journal = {Journal of Politics},
   Volume = {49},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {257-274},
   Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
   Year = {1987},
   Month = {February},
   ISSN = {0022-3816},
   Doi = {10.2307/2131144},
   Key = {fds250076}
}

@article{fds250075,
   Author = {Garrett, G and Lange, P},
   Title = {Performance in a Hostile World: Economic Growth in
             Capitalist Democracies, 1974–1982},
   Journal = {World Politics},
   Volume = {38},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {517-545},
   Publisher = {Project Muse},
   Year = {1986},
   Month = {July},
   ISSN = {0043-8871},
   Abstract = {<jats:p>Many recent studies argue that labor organization
             and government partisanship were important determinants of
             the economic performance of the advanced industrial
             democracies during stagflation. They do not, however, take
             into account the potential impact on performance of position
             in the international economy; the relationships reported may
             therefore be largely spurious. Even when the strong effects
             of international position, most notably the extent of
             dependence on imported sources of oil, were controlled for,
             domestic political structures remained powerful determinants
             of economic performance during stagflation.
             “Corporatist” political economies dominated by leftist
             governments in which labor movements were densely and
             centrally organized, and “market” political economies in
             which labor was much weaker and rightist governments were
             predominant, performed significantly better than the less
             coherent cases in which the power of labor was distributed
             asymmetrically between politics and the market.</jats:p>},
   Doi = {10.2307/2010165},
   Key = {fds250075}
}

@article{fds250074,
   Author = {Tarrow, PLWS and Encole, E},
   Title = {Phases of Mobilization: Social Movements, Generational
             Recruitment and Attitudes Towards Dissent in a Sample of
             Italian Communist Activists},
   Journal = {Politica ed Economica},
   Volume = {12},
   Year = {1986},
   Key = {fds250074}
}

@article{fds250073,
   Author = {Lange, P and Garrett, G},
   Title = {The Politics of Growth: Strategic Interaction and Economic
             Performance in the Advanced Industrial Democracies,
             1974-1980},
   Journal = {Journal of Politics},
   Volume = {47},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {792-827},
   Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
   Year = {1985},
   Month = {August},
   ISSN = {0022-3816},
   Doi = {10.2307/2131212},
   Key = {fds250073}
}

@article{fds250072,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {Soldi e solidarieta: Liberal Corporativismo e
             regolamentazione dei salari ["Money and Solidarity: Liberal
             Corporatism and Wage Regulation"]},
   Journal = {Stato e Mercato},
   Volume = {9},
   Year = {1983},
   Month = {December},
   Key = {fds250072}
}

@article{fds250071,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {La teoria degli incentive e l'analisi dei partiti politici
             ("Incentive Theory and the Analysis of Political
             Parties")},
   Journal = {Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia},
   Year = {1981},
   Key = {fds250071}
}

@article{fds250070,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {Crisis and Consent, Change and Compromise: Italian Communism
             in the 1970s},
   Journal = {Italy in Transition and in West European
             Politics},
   Pages = {110-132},
   Year = {1979},
   Month = {Fall},
   Key = {fds250070}
}

@article{fds350528,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {Crisis and Consent, Change and Compromise: Dilemmas of
             Italian Communism in the 1970s},
   Journal = {West European Politics},
   Volume = {2},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {110-132},
   Year = {1979},
   Month = {October},
   Doi = {10.1080/01402387908424253},
   Key = {fds350528}
}

@article{fds250069,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {Sindacati, partiti, stato e liberalcorporativismo (Unions,
             Parties, in the State and Liberal Corporatism},
   Journal = {Il Mulino},
   Volume = {266},
   Year = {1979},
   Key = {fds250069}
}

@article{fds250068,
   Author = {Vannicelli, PLWM},
   Title = {Carter in the Italian Maze},
   Journal = {Foreign Policy},
   Year = {1978},
   Key = {fds250068}
}

@article{fds250066,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {La politica delle alleanze del PCI e del
             PCF},
   Journal = {Il Mulino},
   Volume = {XXIX},
   Year = {1975},
   Key = {fds250066}
}

@article{fds250067,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {What is to be done--about Italian Communism?},
   Journal = {Foreign Policy},
   Year = {1975},
   Key = {fds250067}
}


%% Other   
@misc{fds250058,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {Union Democracy and Liberal Corporatism: Exit, Voice and
             Wage Regulation in Postwar Europe},
   Publisher = {Ithaca, NY: Cornell Studies in International Affairs:
             Western Societies Papers},
   Year = {1984},
   Key = {fds250058}
}

@misc{fds250057,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {Norwegian Incomes Policy in Comparative Perspective},
   Journal = {Testimony to the Joint Economic Committee of the United
             States’ Congress, October 20, 1981 and printed by the
             Committee},
   Publisher = {Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office},
   Year = {1982},
   Key = {fds250057}
}

@misc{fds250056,
   Author = {Lange, P},
   Title = {Voter Turnout in Advnaced Industrial Democracy},
   Journal = {Study prepared for the Committee for the Study of the
             American Electorate},
   Publisher = {Study prepared for the Committee for the Study of the
             American Electorate},
   Year = {1979},
   Month = {September},
   Key = {fds250056}
}