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  • Visser, J., & Hemerijck, A. C. (1999). Beleidsleren in de Nederlandse verzorgingsstaat. B en M : Tijdschrift voor Beleid, Politiek en Maatschappij, 1(26), 13-26.
  • Visser, J., & Jongen, P.-J. (1999). Institutions, Markets, Strategies and Labour Management in Dutch banks. In M. Regini, J. Kitay, & M. Baethge (Eds.), From Tellers to Sellers. Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management in the Banking industry (pp. 255-286). MIT Press.
  • Visser, J., & Hemelrijck, A. (1999). De lerende overlegeconomie. In J. J. van Hooff, & J. Mevissen (Eds.), In banen geleid. Nieuw vormen van sturing op de arbeidsmarkt in BelgiĆ« en Nederland, Elsevier, 1999, 71-86 (with Anton Hemerijck). (pp. 71-86). Elsevier.
  • Visser, J. (1999). The Revival of Social Dialogue in Europe', 3 (1999), 1, 4-8. Perspectives on Work. The Magazine of the American Industrial Relations Research Association, 3(1999), 4-8.
  • Hassel, A. (1998). Probleme der Mitgliedermobilisierung der gewerkschaften in Deutschland und Grossbrittannien. [Thesis, externally prepared, Ruhr Universitat Bochum].
  • Dolvik, J. E. (1998). Redrawing Boundaries of Solidarity? [Thesis, fully external, Universiteit van Oslo].
  • Visser, J., & Ebbinghaus, B. (1997). European Labor and Transnational Solidarity. Challenges, Pathways, and Barriers. In L. A. Tilly, & J. Klausen (Eds.), European Integration in Social and Historical perspective. 1850 to the present (pp. 195-222). Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Visser, J., & Ebbinghaus, B. (1997). Der Wandel der Arbeitsbeziehungen in Westeuropaischen Vergleich. In S. Immerfall, & S. Hradil (Eds.), Die Westeuropaischen Gesellschaften im Vergleich (pp. 233-276). Leske und Budrich.
  • Visser, J. (1997). Industrial Relations Indicators. In World Labour Report 1997-98. Industrial Relations, Democracy and Social Stability (pp. 235-240). International Labour Office.
  • Visser, J. (1997). Two Cheers for Corporatism. One for the Market. CESAR / Amsterdamse School voor Sociaalwetensch. Onderzoek.
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