Publications of Donato Di Carlo
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Working Paper (4)
Working Paper
The Constrained Politics of Local Public Investments under Cooperative Federalism. MPIfG Discussion Paper 21/4. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2021.
Working Paper
Does Pattern Bargaining Explain Wage Restraint in the German Public Sector?. MPIfG Discussion Paper 18/3. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2018.
Thesis - PhD (1)
Thesis - PhD
Together We Rule, Divided We Stand: Public Employers as Semisovereign State Actors and the Political Economy of Public Sector Wage Restraint in Germany. PhD Thesis, University of Cologne, Cologne 2019.
Issue (1)
Issue
Di Carlo, Donato, , (eds.)
Wage Setting in the Public Sector. European Journal of Industrial Relations, Volume 30(1). 2024.Editorial (1)
Editorial
, Donato Di Carlo, ,
Editorial: In Memory of Lorenzo Bordogna. In: European Journal of Industrial Relations 30(1), 2024, 3–4.Preprint (1)
Preprint
Between Governability and Legitimacy: The ECB and Structural Reforms. In: SocArXiv, March 16, 2021.
Blog Post (6)
Blog Post
The Return of Inflation and Three Meanings of Wage Restraint. In: LSE Blog EUROPP, 2023.
Blog Post
Blog Post
Germany Is Likely to Shift Toward Wage Restraint as Inflation Concerns Mount. In: LSE Blog EUROPP, 2022.
Blog Post
Germany’s Silent Rebalancing Has Been Undone by Covid-19. In: LSE Blog EUROPP, 2020.
Blog Post
Germany Is Quietly Rebalancing Its Economy – But This Will Not Fix the Eurozone’s Flaws. In: LSE Blog EUROPP, 2018.
Blog Post
Has Immigration Really Led to an Increase in Crime in Italy?. In: LSE Blog EUROPP, 2018.
Data Publication (2)
Data Publication
Replication Data for: Structure, Agency, and Structural Reform: The Case of the European Central Bank. Harvard Dataverse, January 26, 2024.
Data Publication
Replication Data: Beyond Neo-Corporatism: State Employers and the Special-Interest Politics of Public Sector Wage-Setting. Taylor & Francis, February 10, 2022.
Magazine Article (2)
Magazine Article
Wie werden sich die Löhne in den kommenden Jahren entwickeln?. In: Makroskop, 23, 2022.
Magazine Article