His primary areas of study are Welfare state, Political economy, Market economy, Social policy and Welfare capitalism. His Welfare state study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Wage, Labour economics, Cleavage, Development economics and Democracy. Philip Manow interconnects Economic growth, Health care and Health care reform in the investigation of issues within Political economy.
His Social policy research incorporates elements of State, Capitalism, Solidarity and Health policy. The study incorporates disciplines such as Industrial relations, Welfare reform and Perfect competition in addition to Welfare capitalism. His studies deal with areas such as Globalization and Unemployment as well as Comparative politics.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Welfare state, Political economy, Politics, Public administration and Market economy. Capitalism and Economy is closely connected to Social policy in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Welfare state. His Capitalism research includes elements of Industrial relations, Welfare reform and Perfect competition.
His studies in Political economy integrate themes in fields like Social protection, Welfare, Proportional representation, Welfare capitalism and Economic system. As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Politics, focusing on State and, on occasion, Human sexuality and Social contract. Globalization is the focus of his Market economy research.
His primary scientific interests are in Political economy, Politics, Welfare state, Democracy and Social democracy. His Political economy study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Proportional representation, Economy, Bourgeoisie and Populism. His Cleavage, Communism and Political class study in the realm of Politics connects with subjects such as Typology.
In his study, Voting behavior and Market economy is strongly linked to Religiosity, which falls under the umbrella field of Cleavage. As part of one scientific family, Philip Manow deals mainly with the area of Welfare state, narrowing it down to issues related to the Welfare, and often Economic history and Welfare capitalism. His work carried out in the field of Democracy brings together such families of science as Social science, Voting and Law and economics.
Philip Manow focuses on Politics, Political economy, Welfare state, Democracy and Market economy. His research in the fields of Voting behavior, Cleavage and Biology and political orientation overlaps with other disciplines such as Explanatory model. His Political economy research focuses on Voting and how it connects with Proportional representation and Middle class.
The various areas that Philip Manow examines in his Welfare state study include Radical right, Electoral politics, Political class, Welfare and Left-wing politics. His work deals with themes such as Electoral geography, Delegation, Economy and Distribution, which intersect with Democracy. The concepts of his Market economy study are interwoven with issues in Religiosity, Communism, Variance and Radicalization.
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Panel Data Analysis in Comparative Politics: Linking Method to Theory
Thomas Plümper;Vera E. Troeger;Philip Manow.
European Journal of Political Research (2005)
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