Richard Deeg

Professor

215-204-7123
436 Gladfelter Hall
rdeeg@temple.edu




Bio:

Richard Deeg is Professor of Political Science at Temple University. He received his PhD from MIT. During 1995 he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne, Germany, where he was also a visiting scholar during 2001 and 2008. His publications include Finance Capitalism Unveiled: Banks and the German Political Economy (University of Michigan, 1999). He has also published numerous articles on German and European political economy, as well as German federalism, in various journals including Comparative Political Studies, Economy & Society, Governance, Journal of European Public Policy, Journal of International Business Studies, Publius: The Journal of Federalism, Small Business Economics, Socio-Economic Review, West European Politics, and World Politics.

 

Courses taught:

PS 1211 Foreign Governments and Politics

PS 2211 Contemporary Politics of Europe

PS 3296 Politics in Film and Literature

PS 3911 Politics of Modern Capitalism

PS 8202 Seminar in Comparative Politics: Western Europe

 

Selected Publications:

“How Many Varieties of Capitalism? From Institutional Diversity to the Politics of Change.” (with Gregory Jackson), Review of International Political Economy, 15 (October 2008)No. 4: 679-708. [download]

“Comparing Capitalisms: The Implications of National Diversity for the Study of International Business.” (with Gregory Jackson) Journal of International Business Studies, 39 (June 2008) No. 4: 540-561. [download]

“Towards a More Dynamic Theory of Capitalist Variety.” (with Gregory Jackson) Socio-Economic Review, 5 (January 2007) No. 1: 149-179. [download]

“Complementarity and Institutional Change in Capitalist Systems.” Journal of European Public Policy, 14 (June 2007) No. 4: 612-631. [download]

“The Comeback of Modell Deutschland? The New German Political Economy in the EU.” German Politics, 14 (September 2005) No. 3:1-22. [download]

“Change from Within: German and Italian Finance in the 1990s.” 2005. In Beyond Continuity: Institutional Change in Advanced Political Economies. Eds. Wolfgang Streeck and Kathleen Thelen, Oxford University Press, pp. 169-202. [download]

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