Current Book Project: German Energy in the Age of Oil and Atoms, 1945–2010.
Stephen G. Gross, Export Empire: German Soft Power in Southeastern Europe, 1890–1945 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015).
Stephen G. Gross, “Reimagining Energy and Growth: Decoupling and the Rise of a New Energy Paradigm in West Germany, 1973–1986,” Forthcoming in Central European History 50/3 (December 2017).
Stephen G. Gross, “Brexit a Year Later: Historical Reflections on the Vote to Leave Europe,”Foreign Affairs, online edition (June 2017).
Stephen G. Gross, “The Nazi Economy,” in Shelley Baranowski, Armin Nolzen and Claus-Christian Szejnmann (eds.), A Companion to Nazi Germany (Oxford: Wilely-Blackwell, forthcoming in 2018).
Stephen G. Gross “Introduction: European Integration across the Twentieth Century,” in the forum “Visions of European Integration across the Twentieth Century,” Contemporary European History, 26/2 (2017), 205-207.
Stephen G. Gross, “Gold, Debt, and the Quest for Monetary Order: The Legacy of the Nazi Campaign to Integrate Europe in 1940,” in the forum “Visions of European Integration across the Twentieth Century,” Contemporary European History, 26/2 (2017), 287–309.
Stephen G. Gross, “Making Space for Sanctions: The Economics of German Natural Gas Imports from Russia, 1982 and 2014 Compared,”German Politics and Society 34/3 (2016), 1–25.
Stephen G. Gross, “Nazi Economic Expansion, Romanian Volksdeutsche, and the German-Romanian Chamber of Commerce, 1929–1941,” in Burkhard Olschowsky and Ingo Loose (eds.) Nationalsozialismus und Regionalbewusstsein im östlichen Europa. Ideologie – Machtausbau – Beharrung, (Oldenborg: De Gruyter, 2016), 173–189.
Stephen G. Gross and S. Chase Gummer, “Ghosts of the Habsburg Empire: Collapsing Currency Unions and Lessons for the Eurozone,” East European Politics and Societies 28/1 (2014), 252–65.
Stephen G. Gross, “War Finance (German Empire),” in Oliver Janz and Nicolas Apostolopolous (eds.) 1914-1918-Online: International Encyclopedia of the First World War, 2014. http://www.1914-1918-online.net/
Stephen G. Gross, “The German Economy and East-Central Europe: The Development of Intra-Industry Trade from Ostpolitik to the Present,” German Politics and Society 31/3 (2013), 83–105.
Stephen G. Gross, “Selling Germany in Southeastern Europe: Economic Uncertainty, Commercial Information, and the Leipzig Trade Fair 1920–1940,”Contemporary European History, 21/1 (2012), 19–39.
Stephen G. Gross, “Das Mitteleuropa-Institut in Dresden: Verknüpfung regionaler Wirtschaftinteressen mit deutscher Auslandskulturpolitik in der Zwischenkriegzeit,” Carola Sachse (ed.) “Mitteleuropa” und “Südosteuropa” als Planungsraum. Wirtschafts- und kulturpolitische Expertisen im Zeitalter der Weltkriege (Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2010), 115–40.
Stephen G. Gross, “Confidence and Gold: German War Finance 1914–1918,”Central European History 42 (2009), 223–52.
Stephen G. Gross, “The German Economy Today: Exports, Foreign Investment, and East-Central Europe,” in Germany in Europe: Powerhouse at the Crossroads CEMS Max Weber Chair Conference Working Paper, ed. Christiane Lemke (August 2013). http://cems.as.nyu.edu/docs/CP/4751/MWFinal.ac.pdf
Stephen G. Gross, “History’s Lessons for the European Debt Crisis,” in the Berkeley Blog July 26, 2011.
Stephen G. Gross, Willi Semmler, Felix Hüfner, “USA Country Report,” in Index of Modern Social Market Economies, eds. Ulrich van Suntum, Tobias Böhm, Jens Oelgemöller and Cordelius Ilgmann, Center for Applied Research Münster and the Bertelsmann Stiftung, (2013/03). http://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/cps/rde/xchg/SID-9CE95E53-F7981969/bst_engl/hs.xsl/99673_109748.htm
Stephen G. Gross, “Germany,” in Booms and Busts: An Economics Encyclopedia (Golson Media, 2010).
Stephen G. Gross, “Why German Leaders are Reluctant to Pursue a US-Style Fiscal Stimulus,” in The History News Network, week of January 12, 2009.