Susanne K. Schmidt is affiliated with the University of Bremen in Germany. Their research spans the social sciences with a primary focus on political science and international relations, law, public administration, economics and econometrics, as well as the history and philosophy of science.
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Schmidt has published several papers, including:
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Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Schmidt on multiple papers include:
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Angelika Schenk;Susanne K. Schmidt
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Katharina Holzinger;Susanne K. Schmidt
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Adrienne Héritier;Susanne K. Schmidt
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