During her doctoral studies, Carlin was a lecturer in economics at
Christ Church, Oxford. After her doctorate she moved to the
Department of Economics at
UCL where she has remained since. She was appointed professor at UCL in 2002. In 2013, Carlin was one of the founders of
Curriculum Open-access Resources in Economics (CORE), for which she is now the director. CORE is a new introductory course in economics provided free to students and teachers, hoping to "reform the undergraduate economics curriculum", in which economists "will learn to use evidence from history, experiments and other data sources to test competing explanations and policies" CORE is funded by grants from various organisations, including Open Society Foundations, Friends Provident Foundation and Nuffield Foundation and is based in the Economics Department at University College London. The CORE project has produced an interactive open-access e-book for an introductory course in economics, currently being used at universities around the world such as
UCL,
Sciences Po,
Toulouse School of Economics,
Humboldt University, and many more. In 2015, she became a member of the council of the
Royal Economic Society. • Macroeconomics and the Wage Bargain: A Modern Approach to Employment, Inflation and the Exchange Rate (1990) • Macroeconomics: Imperfections, Institutions and Policies (2006) • Macroeconomics: Institutions, Instability and the Financial System (2015) The third book integrates the financial system into the macroeconomic model to allow for analysis of financial cycles as well as business cycles and growth. Since 2019, Carlin has served as an External Professor to the
Santa Fe Institute. == Awards and honours ==