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Lucio Baccaro

Lucio Baccaro

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
36
Citations
6989
World Ranking
6426
National Ranking
164

Overview

Lucio Baccaro is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their research spans across multiple disciplines within economics and social sciences, with a significant focus on political science and international relations.

The primary fields of study addressed by Baccaro include Economics, Econometrics and Finance as well as Social Sciences. They delve into subfields such as Political Science and International Relations, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Finance, Economics and Econometrics, and Public Administration.

Baccaro's work frequently touches on topics related to:

  • Social Policy and Reform Studies
  • Economic Theory and Policy
  • Populism, Right-Wing Movements
  • European Union Policy and Governance
  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Labor Movements and Unions
  • Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism

Key papers authored or co-authored by Baccaro cover various issues in these fields:

  • "Till austerity do us part? A survey experiment on support for the euro in Italy" (2021), published in European Union Politics
  • "Operationalizing growth models" (2023), published in Quality & Quantity
  • "Who wants wage moderation? Trade exposure, export-led growth, and the irrelevance of bargaining structure" (2022), published in West European Politics

Baccaro also appears as a co-author on research intersecting labor and political attitudes, though these papers are primarily authored by collaborators, such as "A Switch or a Process? Disentangling the Effects of Union Membership on Political Attitudes in Switzerland and the UK" (2020) in Industrial Relations A Journal of Economy and Society.

Baccaro's frequent coauthors include:

  • Erik Neimanns
  • Jonas Pontusson
  • Björn Bremer
  • Sinisa Hadziabdic
  • Massimo D'Antoni

The scientist publishes regularly in a set of academic venues known for political economy and social science research:

  • Review of International Political Economy
  • European Union Politics
  • Quality & Quantity
  • Review of Political Economy
  • Industrial Relations A Journal of Economy and Society

Best Publications

  • Rethinking Comparative Political Economy The Growth Model Perspective

    Lucio Baccaro;Jonas Pontusson

  • A Common Neoliberal Trajectory The Transformation of Industrial Relations in Advanced Capitalism

    Lucio Baccaro;Chris Howell

  • Trajectories of Neoliberal Transformation: European Industrial Relations Since the 1970s

    Lucio Baccaro;Lucio Baccaro;Chris Howell

  • Institutional Determinants of Unemployment in OECD Countries: Does the Deregulatory View Hold Water?

    Lucio Baccaro;Diego Rei

  • Political Economy of the Sovereign Debt Crisis: The Limits of Internal Devaluation

    Klaus Armingeon;Lucio Baccaro

  • What is Alive and What is Dead in the Theory of Corporatism

    Lucio Baccaro

  • The Politics of Labour Movement Revitalization: The Need for a Revitalized Perspective

    Lucio Baccaro;Kerstin Hamann;Lowell Turner

  • Trajectories of Neoliberal Transformation

    Lucio Baccaro;Chris Howell

  • Policy Concertation in Europe: Understanding Government Choice

    Lucio Baccaro;Marco Simoni

  • Social Pacts as Coalitions of the Weak and Moderate: Ireland, Italy and South Korea in Comparative Perspective

    Lucio Baccaro;Sang-Hoon Lim

  • Throwing Out the Ballast: Growth Models and the Liberalization of German Industrial Relations

    Lucio Baccaro;Chiara Benassi

  • Are Some Negotiators Better Than Others? Individual Differences in Bargaining Outcomes

    Hillary Anger Elfenbein;Jared R. Curhan;Noah Eisenkraft;Aiwa Shirako

  • The Construction of “Democratic” Corporatism in Italy:

    Lucio Baccaro

  • Institutional Determinants of Unemployment in OECD Countries: A Time Series Cross-Section Analysis (1960-98)

    Lucio Baccaro;Diego Rei

  • Civil Society, NGOs, andDecent Work Policies:Sorting out the Issues

    Lucio Baccaro

  • Pathology of Path Dependency? The ILO and the Challenge of New Governance:

    Lucio Baccaro;Valentina Mele

  • Centralized wage bargaining and the “Celtic Tiger” phenomenon

    Lucio Baccaro;Marco Simoni

  • The Sorrows of Young Euro: Policy Responses to the Sovereign Debt Crisis

    Klaus Armingeon;Lucio Baccaro

  • Negotiating the Italian Pension Reform with the Unions: Lessons for Corporatist Theory

    Lucio Baccaro

  • Civil society meets the state: towards associational democracy?

    Lucio Baccaro

  • Labor, Globalization and Inequality: Are Trade Unions Still Redistributive?

    Lucio Baccaro

  • Small Differences that Matter: The Impact of Discussion Modalities on Deliberative Outcomes

    Lucio Baccaro;André Bächtiger;Marion Deville

  • The Resurgence of the Italian Confederal Unions: Will it Last?

    Lucio Baccaro;Mimmo Carrieri;Cesare Damiano

  • Corporate Social Responsibility and Labour Standards: Bridging Business Management and Employment Relations Perspectives

    Gregory Jackson;Virginia Doellgast;Lucio Baccaro;Lucio Baccaro

  • Labour and the global financial crisis

    Lucio Baccaro;Robert Boyer;Colin Crouch;Colin Crouch;Marino Regini

  • The Irish social partnership and the“celtic tiger” phenomenon

    Lucio Baccaro;Marco Simoni

  • "Aggregative" and "Deliberative" Decision-Making Procedures: A Comparison of Two Southern Italian Factories

    Lucio Baccaro

  • The Brave New World of European Labor

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  • The Resurgence of Italian Unions

    Richard M. Locke;Lucio Baccaro

  • Institutional determinants ofunemployment in OECDcountries: A time seriescross-section analysis (1960-98)

    Lucio Baccaro;Diego Rei

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Hyman
Richard Hyman London School of Economics and Political Science
Hillary Anger Elfenbein
Hillary Anger Elfenbein Washington University in St. Louis
Robert Boyer
Robert Boyer School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences

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