Publikationen von Donato Di Carlo

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Di Carlo, Donato, Christian Lyhne Ibsen, Oscar Molina
The New Political Economy of Public Sector Wage-Setting in Europe: Introduction to the Special Issue. In: European Journal of Industrial Relations 30(1), 2024, 5–30.
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Di Carlo, Donato, Oscar Molina
Same Same but Different? The Mediterranean Growth Regime and Public Sector Wage-Setting before and after the Sovereign Debt Crisis. In: European Journal of Industrial Relations 30(1), 2024, 31–53.
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The Constrained Politics of Local Public Investment Under Cooperative Federalism. In: Socio-Economic Review 21(2), 2023, 1007–1034.
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Bürgisser, Reto, Donato Di Carlo
Blessing or Curse? The Rise of Tourism-Led Growth in Europe's Southern Periphery. In: Journal of Common Market Studies 61(1), 2023, 236–258.
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Beyond Neo-Corporatism: State Employers and the Special-Interest Politics of Public Sector Wage-Setting. In: Journal of European Public Policy 30(5), 2023, 967–994.
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Di Carlo, Donato, Luuk Schmitz
Europe First? The Rise of EU Industrial Policy Promoting and Protecting the Single Market. In: Journal of European Public Policy 30(10), 2023, 2063–2096.
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Die sektorale Logik der deutschen Lohnzurückhaltung. In: Sozialer Fortschritt 72(5), 2023, 397–414.
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Governing through Non‐Enforcement: Regulatory Forbearance as Industrial Policy in Advanced Economies. In: Regulation & Governance 16(3), 2022, 930–950.
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Understanding Wage Restraint in the German Public Sector: Does the Pattern Bargaining Hypothesis Really Hold Water?. In: Industrial Relations Journal 51(3), 2020, 185–208.

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The Constrained Politics of Local Public Investments under Cooperative Federalism. MPIfG Discussion Paper 21/4. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2021.
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Does Pattern Bargaining Explain Wage Restraint in the German Public Sector?. MPIfG Discussion Paper 18/3. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2018.
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