Stahl RM (2025) The end of economics hegemony? Studying economic ideas after neoliberalism, Review of International Political Economy. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2025.2467384
Stahl RM, Ryner M, Ekman J (2025) Northern Realignment? Explaining Nordic Consent to NextGenerationEU, Journal of Common Market Studies 36(3), 786–803. Publisher
Jackson J, Lindberg E, Ronkainen A, Stahl RM (2024) Varieties of Central Banking: The Nordic Model beyond a fiscal-centric approach, New Political Economy 30(1), 62–76. Publisher · OA PDF
Stahl RM, Rosamond B (2022) Non-majoritarian institutions: Two strands of liberalism in European economic governance, Comparative European Politics 20(6), 709–730. Publisher · OA PDF
Popp-Madsen BA, Stahl RM (2022) Defending Democracy: Liberal and Popular Models of Democratic Self-Defence, Constellations 29(3), 310–28. Publisher · OA PDF
Stahl RM, Rosamond B (2022) Historical sources of domination in EU economic governance, Comparative European Politics 20(6), 627–63. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41295-022-00324-2
Stahl RM (2022) Neoliberalism with Scandinavian characteristics: the slow formation of neoliberal common sense in Denmark, Capital & Class 46(1), 95–114. Publisher
Stahl RM (2021) From depoliticization to dedemocratization: revisiting the neoliberal turn in macroeconomics, New Political Economy 26(3), 406–421. Publisher
Stahl RM (2019) Ruling the Interregnum: Politics and ideology in non-hegemonic times, Politics & Society 43(7), 333–360. Publisher · PDF
Stahl RM, Mulvad AC (2019) Civilizing Left Populism: Towards a Theory of Plebeian Democracy, Constellations 26(4), 591–606. Publisher
Stahl RM (2019) Economic Liberalism and the State: Dismantling the Myth of Naive Laissez-faire, New Political Economy 24(4), 473–486. Publisher
Stahl RM (2015) Myten om det borgerlige demokrati, Slagmark – Tidsskrift for idéhistorie, Nr. 72, 165–170. Publisher
Stahl RM, Mulvad AC (2020) Marxisme, in Klassisk og moderne samfundsteori (eds. Andersen, Kaspersen), Hans Reitzels Forlag, 209–237. CBS record
Stahl RM (2019) De danske økonomer og neoliberalismen, in Økonomi på Tværs: Festskrift for Jesper Jespersen, Frydenlund Academic, 158–166. CBS record
Stahl RM, Mulvad AC (2018) The Myth of Bourgeois Democracy, in From Financial Crisis to Social Change: Towards Alternative Horizons, Palgrave Macmillan, 171–195. Book page
Stahl RM (2016) The Economics of Starvation – laissez-faire ideology and famine in Colonial India, in The Intellectual History of Economic Normativities, Palgrave Macmillan, 169–184. Book page
Stahl RM, Larsen JH (2011) Modstand i Imperiets tidsalder: Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri, in Venstrefløjens ny tænkere: en introduktion, Slagmarks Forlag, 145–164.
Working papers, anmeldelser og andre publikationer
Stahl RM, Rosamond B (2023) The problem of non-majoritarian institutions in European economic governance, in Fossum JE & Góra M (eds.) Report on differentiation, dominance and democracy, ARENA, Oslo, 91–104. PDF
Stahl RM (2023) Piketty Analyzed: Strengths and Weaknesses of the Emerging Paradigm of Inequality Economics, Centre for Business and Development Studies, CBS. Page
Stahl RM (2021) Review of Adam Tooze Crashed: how a decade of financial crisis changed the world, Competition and Change 25(3–4), 501–503.
Stahl RM (2020) Kommer den politisk-økonomiske krise til at vare længere end vi tror?, Politologisk Årbog 2019–20, DJØF Forlag. Record
Stahl RM (2018) Economic theory, politics and the state in the neoliberal epoch, PhD dissertation, University of Copenhagen. PDF
Stahl RM (2015) Klassebegrebets genkomst (review of Gitte Sommer Harrits: Klasse – en introduktion), Arbejderhistorie 2.
Stahl RM (2015) The role of the economics profession in liberalization and economic reform from the 1970s to the 2000s, MSc dissertation, University of Copenhagen.
Stahl RM (2014) Fænomenet Piketty, Kritisk Debat, juni 2014.
Stahl RM (2013) Skylden for krisen, Økonomi & Politik 86(3), 93–98.
Stahl RM (2012) Famine and Economic Ideas: The role of laissez-faire principles in the debates on British famine policy in 1870s India, MSc dissertation, London School of Economics.