Publikationen von Lucio Baccaro

Vortrag (7)

2024
Vortrag
Baccaro, Lucio
Academic Freedom and the “Time Inconsistency Problem”. MPIfG-Institutstag 2024, Köln, 21. November 2024.
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Baccaro, Lucio
Le élite tedesche e la crisi del modello di crescita export-led. Montesilvano (PE), 26. Oktober 2024.
2017
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Baccaro, Lucio
Capitalism Unhinged: Liberalization, Growth Models, and Secular Stagnation. MPIfG-Institutstag 2017, Köln, 16. November 2017.
2015
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Baccaro, Lucio
Rethinking Comparative Political Economy: Growth Models and Distributive Dynamics. Scholar in Residence Lecture Series, Köln, 7. Oktober 2015.
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Baccaro, Lucio
Weakening Institutions, Hardening Growth Model: The Liberalization of the German Political Economy. Scholar in Residence Lecture Series 2015, Köln, 14. Oktober 2015.
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Baccaro, Lucio
Tying Your Hands … and Getting Stuck: The Italian Political Economy under the "External Constraint" Regime. Scholar in Residence Lecture Series 2015, Köln, 21. Oktober 2015.
2013
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Baccaro, Lucio
The Evolution of German Industrial Relations: Softening Institutions, Hardening Growth Model. Öffentlicher Vortrag am MPIfG, Köln, 6. Juni 2013.

Forschungspapier (25)

2023
Forschungspapier
Baccaro, Lucio, Björn Bremer, Erik Neimanns
What Growth Strategies Do Citizens Want? Evidence from a New Survey. MPIfG Discussion Paper 23/4. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2023.
2022
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Höpner, Martin, Lucio Baccaro
Das deutsche Wachstumsmodell, 1991–2019. MPIfG Discussion Paper 22/9. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2022.
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Baccaro, Lucio, Sinisa Hadziabdic
Operationalizing Growth Models. MPIfG Discussion Paper 22/6. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2022.
Forschungspapier
Barta, Zsófia, Lucio Baccaro, Alison Johnston
Signaling Virtue or Vulnerability? The Changing Impact of Exchange Rate Regimes on Government Bond Yields. MPIfG Discussion Paper 22/5. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2022.
2021
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Baccaro, Lucio, Erik Neimanns
Determinants of Wage (Dis-)Satisfaction: Trade Exposure, Export-Led Growth, and the Irrelevance of Bargaining Structure. MPIfG Discussion Paper 21/3. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2021.
2020
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Baccaro, Lucio, Björn Bremer, Erik Neimanns
Is the Euro up for Grabs? Evidence from a Survey Experiment. MPIfG Discussion Paper 20/10. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2020.
Forschungspapier
Baccaro, Lucio, Massimo D'Antoni
Has the “External Constraint” Contributed to Italy’s Stagnation? A Critical Event Analysis. MPIfG Discussion Paper 20/9. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2020.
2019
Forschungspapier
Baccaro, Lucio, Jonas Pontusson
Social Blocs and Growth Models: An Analytical Framework with Germany and Sweden as Illustrative Cases. Unequal Democracies: Working Papers 7. Genève: Université de Genève, 2019.
2018
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Baccaro, Lucio, Jonas Pontusson
Comparative Political Economy and Varieties of Macroeconomics. MPIfG Discussion Paper 18/10. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2018.
2017
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Baccaro, Lucio, Chris Howell
Unhinged: Industrial Relations Liberalization and Capitalist Instability. MPIfG Discussion Paper 17/19. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2017.
2011
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Baccaro, Lucio, Stefan Heeb
Social Dialogue during the Financial and Economic Crisis: Results from the ILO/World Bank Inventory Using a Boolean Analysis on 44 Countries. Employment Working Paper 102. Geneva: International Labour Organization, 2011.
2008
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Baccaro, Lucio
Labour, Globalization and Inequality: Are Trade Unions Still Redistributive?. IILS Discussion Paper 192. Geneva: International Institute for Labour Studies, 2008.
2006
Forschungspapier
Baccaro, Lucio, Sang-Hoon Lim
Social Pacts as Coalitions of "Weak" and "Moderate": Ireland, Italy and South Korea in Comparative Perspective. IILS Discussion Paper 162. Geneva: International Institute for Labour Studies, 2006.
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