Home Research IMPRS-SPCE Doctoral Program: Dissertation Projects Dissertation Projects IMPRS-SPCE Doctoral Program The Role of the “Natural Rates” in Monetary Policy Tobias Arbogast Economic Restructuring after the Post-Soviet “Color Revolutions” Thomas Barrett Transnational Political Practices of Second-Generation Immigrants Adriana Cassis Unveiling Violence: A New Power Source in the Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy Angelo Giorgio Cuconato Power Struggles of Institutional Landownership Hanna Doose The Political Economy of Energy Financialization Leonie Fernholz Origins and Hegemony of Neoliberal Economic Imagination in Peru Stephan Gruber Different Paths to Decarbonization Anna Hehenberger Obstacles to Public Infrastructure Investment Robin Hetzel Friendship and Wealth Annika Hoeft Digitalization and Capitalist Diversity Jonas Horn The Political Economy of the German Export Sector Margarethe Hummel Advanced Economy Responses to Chinese Investments Osama Iqbal Money in the Media Emma Ischinsky Gendering Growth Models Pauline Kohlhase Negotiating Fiscal Space Camilla Locatelli Labor Hoarding in Germany Jeremiah Nollenberger The Invisible Hand of the State Marco Oberti Selling of Citizenships and Residence Permits in the EU Konstantinos Papanikolaou European Banks’ Efforts to Decarbonize Francesca Romana Paradiso Enfranchisement of People with Intellectual Disabilities Moritz Raykowski The Role of Private Art Collections for the Super-Wealthy Lea Remmers Disrupted Collaborations Valentin Rottensteiner Negotiating Industrial Decarbonization Stephan Stuckmann Income Inequality as a Determinant of Working Time Zarah Westrich The Social Order of Wealthy Families Franziska Wiest Decarbonizing Growth Max Willems Economic Development in Hong Kong and Taiwan Ka Chun (Ray) Yung