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    From Quiet to Noisy Politics: Transformations of Swiss Business Elites’ Power
    with Felix Bühlmann, Stéphanie Ginalski, and André Mach
    Politics and Society 49 (1): 17-41. 2021.
    During most of the twentieth century, it was possible to consider Switzerland a coordinated market economy, characterized by dense interfirm networks and the strong role of business associations. Thanks to their cohesion and collective organization, in a context of quiet politics and informal institutions, business elites could largely self-regulate major socioeconomic issues in the shadow of politics. However, since the end of the twentieth century, Swiss business elites have undergone profound…Read more