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Overview

Wendy Carlin is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with a particular focus on subfields including Economics and Econometrics, Sociology and Political Science, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Education, and Safety Research.

The main topics addressed in their work include Economic Theory and Institutions, Corruption and Economic Development, Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis, Monetary Policy and Economic Impact, Market Dynamics and Volatility, Innovations in Educational Methods, and Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies.

Recent publications by Wendy Carlin encompass a range of topics within economics and education. These include:

  • What Students Learn in Economics 101: Time for a Change (2020, Journal of Economic Literature)
  • Shrinking Capitalism (2020, AEA Papers and Proceedings)
  • The COherence and RElevance of CORE Econ's new benchmark model (2023, Advances in Economics Education)
  • Axioms and Intuitions about Societal Inequality (2024, Journal of Income Distribution)
  • Civil society comes of age in economics: Tracking a century of research (2024, Economics Letters)

Frequent co-authors in Wendy Carlin's research include:

  • Samuel Bowles
  • Sahana Subramanyam
  • Bryan Garsten
  • Phil Gorski
  • Laurie R. Santos

Wendy Carlin has published in various academic venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Journal of Economic Literature
  • AEA Papers and Proceedings
  • Advances in Economics Education
  • Journal of Income Distribution
  • Economics Letters

Best Publications

  • Macroeconomics: Imperfections, Institutions and Policies

    Wendy Carlin;David W. Soskice

  • Finance, Investment and Growth

    Wendy Carlin;Colin Mayer

  • Competition and Enterprise Performance in Transition Economies: Evidence from a Cross-country Survey

    Wendy Carlin;Steven Fries;Mark E Schaffer;Paul Seabright

  • A Minimum of Rivalry: Evidence from Transition Economies on the Importance of Competition for Innovation and Growth

    Wendy Carlin;Mark E. Schaffer;Paul Seabright

  • Export Market Performance of OECD countries: an empirical examination of the role of cost competitiveness

    Wendy Carlin;Andrew Glyn;John van Reenen

  • German economic performance: disentangling the role of supply-side reforms, macroeconomic policy and coordinated economy institutions

    Wendy Carlin;David Soskice;David Soskice

  • Competition and Enterprise Performance in Transition Economies: Evidence from a Cross-country Survey

    Wendy Carlin;Wendy Carlin;Steven Fries;Mark Edwin Schaffer;Paul Seabright;Paul Seabright

  • A Minimum of Rivalry: Evidence from Transition Economies on the Importance of Competition for Innovation and Growth

    Wendy Carlin;Mark E Schaffer;Paul Seabright

  • Macroeconomics: Institutions, Instability, and the Financial System

    David Soskice;Wendy Carlin

  • Macroeconomics and the Wage Bargain: A Modern Approach to Employment, Inflation, and the Exchange Rate

    Wendy Carlin;David W. Soskice

  • The 3-equation new Keynesian model - a graphical exposition

    Wendy Carlin;David Soskice

  • From Theory into Practice? Restructuring and Dynamism in Transition Economies

    Wendy Carlin;Michael Landesmann

  • From theory into practice? Restructuring and dynamism in transition economies

    Wendy Carlin;Micheal Landesmann

  • Shocks to the System: The German Political Economy under Stress

    Wendy Carlin;David Soskice

  • The Economics of Enterprise Restructuring in Central and Eastern Europe

    Philippe Aghion;Olivier J Blanchard;Wendy Carlin

  • Restructuring outcomes and the evolution of ownership patterns in Central and Eastern Europe

    Philippe Aghion;Wendy Carlin

  • Enterprise restructuring in early transition: the case study evidence from Central and Eastern Europe

    Wendy Carlin;John Van Reenen;Toby Wolfe

  • Will East Germany Become a New Mezzogiorno

    Andrea Boltho;Wendy Carlin;Pasquale Scaramozzino

  • West German Growth and Institutions, 1945-90

    Wendy Carlin

  • The Economics of Enterprise Restructuring in Central and Eastern Europe

    Philippe Aghion;Olivier Jean Blanchard;Wendy Carlin

  • The vanishing rouble : barter networks and non-monetary transactions in post-Soviet societies

    Paul Seabright

  • Restructuring Enterprises in Eastern Europe

    Wendy Carlin;Colin Mayer;Hans-Werner Sinn;Vittorio Grilli

  • Finance, Investment and Growth

    Wendy Carlin;Wendy Carlin;Colin Mayer;Colin Mayer

  • Restructuring outcomes and the evolution of ownership patterns in Central and Eastern Europe

    Wendy Carlin;Philippe Aghion

  • How do financial systems affect economic performance

    Wendy Carlin;Colin Mayer

  • Export Market Performance in OECD Countries: an Empirical Examination of the Role of Cost Competitiveness

    W Carlin;A Glyn;J Van Reenen

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark E. Schaffer
Mark E. Schaffer Heriot-Watt University
David Soskice
David Soskice London School of Economics and Political Science
Paul Seabright
Paul Seabright Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Colin Mayer
Colin Mayer University of Oxford
Samuel Bowles
Samuel Bowles Santa Fe Institute
Philippe Aghion
Philippe Aghion London School of Economics and Political Science
Saul Estrin
Saul Estrin London School of Economics and Political Science
John Van Reenen
John Van Reenen London School of Economics and Political Science
Olivier J. Blanchard
Olivier J. Blanchard Peterson Institute for International Economics

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