Notas Económicas
2002 - 2025
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2025, issue 59
 
  - Bitcoin and Main Altcoins: Causality and Trading Strategies   pp. 7-33 
  
  - Soraia Santos, Helder Sebastião and Nuno Silva
 
  - Economic Vote: Portugal in the first two decades of the 21st century   pp. 35-48 
  
  - Rodrigo Martins and Mário Domingos
 
  - Green Investment Strategies and Financial Performance: Evidence from Portuguese Firms   pp. 49-66 
  
  - Pedro Alçada
 
 2024, issue 58
 
  - From Manufacturing Decline to the Rise of Consultancy:A Framework for Time-Consistent Industry Analysis in Portugal (1986-2018)   pp. 7-36 
  
  - Ernesto Nieto-Carrillo
 
  - Growth and Convergence in Portugal: Historical and Policy Experiences at National and Metropolitan Level   pp. 37-62 
  
  - Lúcio Vinhas  de Souza and Daniel Diaz
 
  - Fiscal Instruments, Welfare and Inflation: A HANK Approach   pp. 66-94 
  
  - Daniel Mugeiro da Silva
 
  - Exploring the Individual, Socioeconomic and Contextual Determinants Associated with Daily Tobacco Consumption in Portugal   pp. 96-116 
  
  - Laura Almeida, Carla Teotónio and Micaela Antunes
 
  - The Economic Study of Politics: Insights and Reflections   pp. 116-124 
  
  - Laura Adão Félix, Francisco Nunes-Pereira, António Portugal Duarte and Pedro Bação
 
 2023, issue 57
 
  - Macroeconomic Uncertainty Indices for European Countries   pp. 7-56 
  
  - Spyridon Boikos, Eirini Makantasi and Theodore Panagiotidis
 
  - Management and Human Capital Employment: An Overlooked Relationship   pp. 57-70 
  
  - Marcelo Santos, Susana Garrido and Tiago Sequeira
 
  - Native Market Factors for Pricing Cryptocurrencies   pp. 71-85 
  
  - Tomé Lima and Helder Sebastião
 
  - Inflation in Portugal Through the Lens of the Fair Model   pp. 87-97 
  
  - Pedro Bação and José Diogo Silva
 
 2023, issue 56
 
  - Evaluation and Assessment of Sustainability Policies   pp. 8-32 
  
  - Giuseppe Munda
 
  - Trading REDD Credits in International Carbon Markets:Interactions among International Trade, Carbon and Agricultural Markets   pp. 33-64 
  
  - Renato Rosa, Ramiro Parrado and Francesco Bosello
 
  - Responding to the Global Challenges of ‘Too Much,Too Little and Too Dirty’ Water: Towards a Safer and More Just Water Future   pp. 67-90 
  
  - R. Quentin Grafton and Safa Fanaian
 
  - The Determinants of Trade Credit During and After the 2008 International Financial Crisis   pp. 90-110 
  
  - Carlos Carreira and Pedro Silva
 
  - Intangible Capital and Productivity of Portuguese Firms in the Last Decade (2010-2019)   pp. 110-132 
  
  - Nuno Gonçalves and Carlos Carreira
 
 2022, issue 55
 
  - The Changing Roles of Young Single Women in Jordan Before the Great Recession: An Explanation Using Economic Theory   pp. 9-47 
  
  - J. Ignacio Conde-Ruiz and Eduardo Giménez
 
  - Business Cycle Accounting for the COVID-19 Recession   pp. 47-66 
  
  - Daniel Gomes Fernandes
 
  - The 2011-2014 Economic Adjustment Programme for Portugal: A Plausible Counterfactual Scenario   pp. 69-99 
  
  - Manuel Correia  de Pinho and Maria Pinho
 
  - Market Power in Manufacturing and Services Industries   pp. 99-112 
  
  - Leonor Mesquita, Carlos Carreira and Rita Martins
 
  - Innovation and the Financial Performance of Firms during the Great Recession and Recovery Period   pp. 115-131 
  
  - Nelson Gomes and Nuno Gonçalves
 
  - The Role of Different Types of Creditors on Zombie Firm Creation   pp. 131-142 
  
  - Carlos Carreira and Joana Lopes
 
 2022, issue 54
 
  - The Inflation-Unemployment Trade-Off: Empirical Considerations and a Simple US-Euro Area Comparison   pp. 9-29 
  
  - Vasco Gabriel, Young-Bae Kim, Luis Martins and Paul Middleditch
 
  - Effects of In-School Marketing Actions on Consumption Behavior   pp. 29-54 
  
  - Ana Afonso, Óscar Afonso and Ana Maria Bandeira
 
  - Fiscal Sustainability in the PALOP Economies   pp. 57-70 
  
  - Antonio Afonso, Emanuel Reis Leão, Dilson Tiny and Diptes Bhimjee
 
  - A Real-Business-Cycle Model with Endogenous Discounting and a Government Sector   pp. 73-86 
  
  - Aleksandar Vasilev
 
 2021, issue 53
 
  - Introduction   pp. 7-10 
  
  - Andrea Guerrini and Rita Martins
 
  - Is There Still a Role for Independent Regulators?   pp. 11-30 
  
  - José Amado da Silva and Eduardo Cardadeiro
 
  - Novas Perspetivas para a Regulação do Setor Elétrico   pp. 31-48 
  
  - Vítor Marques
 
  - Défice Tarifário, Rendas Excessivas e Privatizações   pp. 49-72 
  
  - João Confraria
 
  - The Effect of Intermittent Renewable Energy Generation on Electricity Prices: A Literature Survey   pp. 73-83 
  
  - Blandina C. R. Oliveira and Adelino Fortunato
 
  - Tarifa Social de Energia: Génese, Incidência e Lições   pp. 85-102 
  
  - Rita Martins, Micaela Antunes, Patricia Silva and Adelino Fortunato
 
  - Autonomous Vehicles and Public Transportation   pp. 103-121 
  
  - Daniel Murta
 
  - Aggregation in the Portuguese Water Industry:The Case of Retail Service Operators   pp. 123-142 
  
  - Sérgio Hora Lopes
 
 2021, issue 52
 
  - Export-Led Growth after COVID-19: The Case of Portugal   pp. 7-53 
  
  - Wim Naudé and Martin Cameron
 
  - Intra-Industry Trade: Economies of Scale Revisited   pp. 53-73 
  
  - Óscar Afonso, Carlos Pinto and Paulo Beleza Vasconcelos
 
  - Global Knowledge and Wealth with National Human Capital and Free Trade   pp. 75-98 
  
  - Wei-Bin Zhang
 
  - How Quantitatively Important are the Shocks to the Time Endowment for Business Cycle Fluctuations? Lessons Learnt From Bulgaria (1999-2018)   pp. 99-112 
  
  - Aleksandar Vasilev
 
  - Tourism Resources, Tourism Specialization and Economic Growth   pp. 113-135 
  
  - Nino Fonseca
 
  - IPO Patterns in Euronext After the Global Financial Crisis of 2007-2008   pp. 137-155 
  
  - Nuno Silva, Helder Sebastião and Diogo Henriques
 
 2020, issue 51
 
  - Modern Macroeconomics and Heterogeneity   pp. 7-20 
  
  - Pedro Brinca
 
  - The Impact of Labor Income Tax Progressivity on the Fiscal Multipliers in the Context of the Fiscal Consolidation   pp. 21-38 
  
  - Mariana Santos
 
  - Fiscal Consolidation: Welfare Effects of the Adjustment Speed   pp. 39-67 
  
  - Miguel Fonseca
 
  - Asset Liquidity and Fiscal Consolidation Programs   pp. 69-89 
  
  - Tiago Bernardino
 
  - Skill-Biased Technological Change and Inequality in the U.S   pp. 91-107 
  
  - Ana Ferreira
 
  - Universal basic income and skill -biased technological change   pp. 109-132 
  
  - José Coelho
 
  - Routinization and Covid -19: A Comparison Between the United States and Portugal   pp. 133-166 
  
  - Piero  De Dominicis
 
  - Optimal Taxation and Investment-Specific Technological Change   pp. 167-185 
  
  - Valter Nóbrega
 
 2020, issue 50
 
  - Democracia, Desenvolvimento, Desigualdade: Introdução   pp. 7-8 
  
  - José Reis and Paulino Teixeira
 
  - When a Generally Valued Discourse is Unwelcome: The Case of Belief in a General Expression by a (Fictitious) Member of the Finance Elite   pp. 9-22 
  
  - Hélder Vinagreiro Alves and José-Miguel Fernández-Dols
 
  - Redistribution Policy and Inequality in Portugal (2008-2017)   pp. 23-42 
  
  - Carlos Farinha Rodrigues and Isabel Andrade
 
  - A Erosão Drástica da Segurança de Rendimento na Reforma em Portugal: O Efeito Cumulativo dos Ajustamentos Incrementais   pp. 43-62 
  
  - Maria Clara Murteira
 
  - Decomposição do Salário Mínimo:Uma Análise Comparativa Internacional   pp. 65-83 
  
  - Elsa Oliveira, Helge Jörgens and Pedro Ramos
 
  - Acerca da Repartição Funcional do Rendimento na Economia Portuguesa   pp. 85-101 
  
  - Alexandre Abreu
 
  - Economia da Saúde, Inovação e Desigualdades Globais   pp. 103-114 
  
  - João Maia
 
 
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