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This chapter focuses on how the problems of economic development were addressed by the Portuguese historiography of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The ensuing discussion benefits from the simultaneous consideration of two historiographical domains that complement each other:...
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This chapter provides some brief, informal notes about Portugal’s modern economic history since the 1974 Revolution, as … it looks to an outsider observer. Not to be too coy about it, Portugal has done better than many feared but not quite as … well as many hoped. There is, however, an asymmetry between the good news and the bad news. Portugal can claim much of the …
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This study challenges the traditional reliance on GDP as the sole indicator of the success of the EU's cohesion policy, aligning with the evolving academic discourse that calls for a broader spectrum of metrics incorporating social factors. The research aims to assess the impact of cohesion on...
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Although institutions are believed to be key determinants of economic performance, there is limited evidence on how they can be successfully reformed. Evaluating the effects of specific reforms is complicated by the lack of exogenous variation in the presence of institutions; the difficulty of...
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