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The redistributive effect of the Portuguese welfare state through pensions, benefits and income taxes is investigated in detail over the 2006- 2010 period using disposable income as benchmark. All social and fiscal policy instruments analysed contribute significantly to the reduction in...
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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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-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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010721902
The Portuguese elderly poverty rate has decreased significantly in recent years as elderly incomes have increased, and inequality and material deprivation levels have converged to their national levels. This paper investigates whether this improved situation is widespread across the elderly, but...
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Portugal, using an inter-industry approach. A descriptive analysis of the sector composition of gross output, value added and …, on average, remains one the main vulnerabilities of Portugal in the global and knowledge economy of our days. In this …
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This paper is about the relative economic performance of clustered and non-clustered companies in the different phases of the cluster life cycle. It starts with the explanation of a puzzling localization behaviour, namely that most of the Portuguese cork manufacturing firms are concentrated in...
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a long run analysis (of more than one century) of two firms which operate in the cork business in Spain and Portugal …
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made with more empirical evidence, namely the results of a survey entitled “Social Building of Trust in Portugal …
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The external dependency of many industries and the corresponding low value added generated in production create high external deficits and growing debt to GDP ratios in several open economies. In this paper we propose an empirical method to assess the evolution of these vulnerabilities, based on...
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