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two "integration episodes", the development of an economic union between Portugal and its African colonies and the … establishment of democratic socialism since then. The paper contrasts the recent economic experience of Portugal with its neighbour … Spain. The view that EC membership is desirable because it ensures Portugal against dictatorship is also examined and …
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When the 1987 general elections brought a durable government to Portugal, the national environment was still …
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This paper reviews the traditional ambiguity of Portuguese policy towards external liberalization. Product and labour markets have become segmented as a result of the soft budget constraint faced by large corporations and job protection in the public sector. Relaxation of entry requirements into...
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, economies of scale, and have been heavily protected from international competition in Portugal and Spain. The `costs of non …
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economic agents, competition policies are usually included in the legal framework that regulates economic activities. Portugal …
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detailed customs and firm-product-level data from Portugal. We use exchange-rate movements as a source of variation in export …
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