Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EconomicsSteven P. CassouAlthough geographic proximity is not enough to imply similar social, political and economic outcomes, the Portuguese and Spanish development experiences have been quite alike since the 15th century and in particular during the post-WWII period. Since 1950, both countries went through significant market transformations, ranging from democratization to market liberalization and adhesion to the European Union. However, even today, these economies, and in particular Portugal, do not rival those of the more developed European countries. This dissertation contributes to the growing body of literature on the Iberian economies by presenting three essays that employ modern macroeconomics to...
This chapter follows the steps of renovation of European economic history towards a more unified int...
In maintaining that the main flaw in empirical studies on economic growth derives from the fact that...
Spanish and Portuguese regions make up a distinct area in the European Community. Majority of them c...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EconomicsSteven P. CassouAlthough geographic proximity is not enou...
This paper surveys the main features of Portuguese economic growth in the last half century, with a ...
The years following the Second World War are those of greatest economic growth in Europe. If the cou...
This paper surveys the main features of Portuguese economic growth in the last half century, with a...
Since 1945, both Spain and Portugal have experienced significant market transformations. These count...
The full accession of Spain and Portugal to European Community in the middle of 80's has opened up n...
Around 1500 Spain and Portugal were among the most affluent nations in the world, and had income lev...
Paper presented at: The Seventh Conference of the European Historical Economics Society (EHES), Univ...
This paper analyzes the Portuguese economic growth since the 1960's until present and compares its c...
Recent case studies on European economies have analysed the evolution of aggregate series for govern...
This thesis examines the role of human capital in the growth and convergence of the Iberian countrie...
This study examines the link between economic growth and foreign direct investment for Portugal. Usi...
This chapter follows the steps of renovation of European economic history towards a more unified int...
In maintaining that the main flaw in empirical studies on economic growth derives from the fact that...
Spanish and Portuguese regions make up a distinct area in the European Community. Majority of them c...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EconomicsSteven P. CassouAlthough geographic proximity is not enou...
This paper surveys the main features of Portuguese economic growth in the last half century, with a ...
The years following the Second World War are those of greatest economic growth in Europe. If the cou...
This paper surveys the main features of Portuguese economic growth in the last half century, with a...
Since 1945, both Spain and Portugal have experienced significant market transformations. These count...
The full accession of Spain and Portugal to European Community in the middle of 80's has opened up n...
Around 1500 Spain and Portugal were among the most affluent nations in the world, and had income lev...
Paper presented at: The Seventh Conference of the European Historical Economics Society (EHES), Univ...
This paper analyzes the Portuguese economic growth since the 1960's until present and compares its c...
Recent case studies on European economies have analysed the evolution of aggregate series for govern...
This thesis examines the role of human capital in the growth and convergence of the Iberian countrie...
This study examines the link between economic growth and foreign direct investment for Portugal. Usi...
This chapter follows the steps of renovation of European economic history towards a more unified int...
In maintaining that the main flaw in empirical studies on economic growth derives from the fact that...
Spanish and Portuguese regions make up a distinct area in the European Community. Majority of them c...