Portugal Since The Revolution

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A01=Jorge Braga De Macedo
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Banco De Portugal
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Crawling Peg Exchange Rate System
Current Account Balance
democratization processes
EEC Country
Energy Policy
Energy Resources
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European community
European integration studies
External Payments Position
foreign investment
Fund's Financial Assistance
Fund’s Financial Assistance
Gabinete De Estudos
GDP Deflator
IMF stabilization policies
Instituto Nacional De Estatistica
International Monetary Fund program
labor migration
Lisbon District
Movimento Das Forcas Armadas
NATO Ally
Negative Relationship
Optimal Tariff Argument
Policy Interdependence
political economy frameworks
Portugal's Entry
Portugal's Experience
Portugal’s Entry
Portugal’s Experience
Portuguese politics
post-1974 Portugal economic reforms
post-authoritarian transitions
public opinion analysis
Ruptura Pactada
Sa Carneiro
SITC
SITC Code
Socialist PSOE
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367299408
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 144 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume examines the economic and political circumstances in Portugal since the 1974 revolution. A succinct analysis of the central themes of Portuguese politics (drawing on public opinion surveys conducted in Portugal) is followed by a framework for analyzing the economic consequences of the coup. The authors then assess the influence of the I

Jorge Braga de Macedo is assistant professor of economics and international affairs at Princeton University. He has taught at the Lisbon Law School, the University of Angola, the Catholic University of Portugal, and Yale University and is co-editor of the journal Economia. Simon Serfaty is former director of the Washington Center of Foreign Policy Research, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, where he is now a member of the faculty.

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