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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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very scarcely studied in empirical terms. With data for Portugal since its adhesion to the European Union, we analyze the …
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very scarcely studied in empirical terms. With data for Portugal since its adhesion to the European Union, we test the …
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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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Maßnahmen möglicherweise fehlgeleitet sein können und schnelle Deregulierung und schnelle Handelsliberalisierung potentiell zu …
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We revisit the question of the quantitative benefits of WTO trade agreements in a setup that is non-standard from the traditional trade policy point of view. We show that in a New Keynesian model, unilateral trade liberalization reduces welfare due to terms-of-trade deterioration, creating an...
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In the last twenty years Portugal struggled to keep public finances under control, notably in containing primary …
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Portugal. …
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The Portuguese National Action Plan for Employment (NAP) is the main instrument for the labour market policy. It was adopted in 1998. The NAP transposes to the Portuguese reality the contents of such guidelines, with the adequate adjustments required by the national specificities, establishing...
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(Futur) and on the automotive sector in Portugal (WorTiS). …
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