Portugal held elections on 4 October, with the governing centre-right coalition winning the election, but losing its absolute majority in parliament. Luís Aguiar-Conraria assesses what the result of the election could mean for the country’s economy, which was one of the worst hit during the Eurozone crisis. He argues that while the potential for another election to be held in the short-term could pose a problem, there is nevertheless reason for cautious optimism about Portugal’s economic future in the short to medium term
Using data for 278 Portuguese mainland municipalities, we estimate the impact of national and local...
On 10 November, the minority government in Portugal led by Pedro Passos Coelho, which had taken powe...
2siThis book explores the argument that Portugal has been an exception to the trend of political uph...
The governing centre-right coalition in Portugal won parliamentary elections on 4 October, but lost ...
Portugal will hold legislative elections later this year. Patrícia Calca writes on the lead up to th...
Portugal held parliamentary elections on 4 October, with the ruling centre-right coalition led by Pr...
[Excerpt] The consecutive political earthquakes brought about by the electoral results in Greece in ...
A tale of two elections: information, motivated reasoning, and the economy in the 2011 and 2015 Port...
Portugal was one of the countries hardest hit by the Eurozone crisis, yet in contrast to countries s...
The Portuguese legislative election of October 4th 2015 is particularly relevant to students of Euro...
This article provides an overview of the Portuguese legislative election held on 4 October 2015 by e...
In 2015, Portugal entered a new political cycle with the main actors being the left-wing parties und...
This paper offers additional insights on the interactions between economics and politics in Portugal...
“The (new) Portuguese government … faces a herculean task in the application of an economic program...
This article provides an overview of the Portuguese legislative election held on 4 October 2015 by e...
Using data for 278 Portuguese mainland municipalities, we estimate the impact of national and local...
On 10 November, the minority government in Portugal led by Pedro Passos Coelho, which had taken powe...
2siThis book explores the argument that Portugal has been an exception to the trend of political uph...
The governing centre-right coalition in Portugal won parliamentary elections on 4 October, but lost ...
Portugal will hold legislative elections later this year. Patrícia Calca writes on the lead up to th...
Portugal held parliamentary elections on 4 October, with the ruling centre-right coalition led by Pr...
[Excerpt] The consecutive political earthquakes brought about by the electoral results in Greece in ...
A tale of two elections: information, motivated reasoning, and the economy in the 2011 and 2015 Port...
Portugal was one of the countries hardest hit by the Eurozone crisis, yet in contrast to countries s...
The Portuguese legislative election of October 4th 2015 is particularly relevant to students of Euro...
This article provides an overview of the Portuguese legislative election held on 4 October 2015 by e...
In 2015, Portugal entered a new political cycle with the main actors being the left-wing parties und...
This paper offers additional insights on the interactions between economics and politics in Portugal...
“The (new) Portuguese government … faces a herculean task in the application of an economic program...
This article provides an overview of the Portuguese legislative election held on 4 October 2015 by e...
Using data for 278 Portuguese mainland municipalities, we estimate the impact of national and local...
On 10 November, the minority government in Portugal led by Pedro Passos Coelho, which had taken powe...
2siThis book explores the argument that Portugal has been an exception to the trend of political uph...