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cointegrated VAR, we estimate a Cobb-Douglas production function for Portugal with public and human capital. Return rates are then …
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We decompose an annual average years of schooling series for Portugal into different schooling levels series. By …
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We assess the cointegration relationship between current account and budget balances, and effective real exchange rates, using recent bootstrap panel cointegration techniques and SUR methods. We investigate the magnitude of the relationship between the two imbalances for each country for the...
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the absence of fixed effects). In Portugal, there is evidence of unfavourable errors about the budget balance in nominal …
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We review the main budgetary measures not accepted by the Portuguese Constitutional Court in the Budget Laws of 2012, 2013 and 2014. Considering the feedback effect of the fiscal impulse, the impact on the budget balance is -0.42% and of -0.34% of GDP respectively for 2013 and for 2014; in both...
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This article presents an evaluation of the economic adjustment program negotiated between the Portuguese government and the Troika (European Commission, ECB and IMF) in May 2011, with an assessment different from the usual exercises. Instead of an ex-post comparison between the actual results...
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been very scarcely studied in empirical terms. With data for Portugal since its adhesion to the European Union, we analyze …
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regard to inter-industry spillovers. This paper is an empirical contribution to this literature with data for Portugal. Both …
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-SILC) to develop a measure of consistent poverty in Portugal. It is widely agreed that being poor does not simply mean not …
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The redistributive effect of the Portuguese welfare state through pensions, benefits and taxes is investigated in detail over the 2006-10 period using disposable income as benchmark. All social and fiscal policy instruments analysed contribute significantly to the reduction in inequality and...
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