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In the last twenty years Portugal struggled to keep public finances under control, notably in containing primary …
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the absence of fixed effects). In Portugal, there is evidence of unfavourable errors about the budget balance in nominal …
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We review the main budgetary measures not accepted by the Portuguese Constitutional Court in the Budget Laws of 2012, 2013 and 2014. Considering the feedback effect of the fiscal impulse, the impact on the budget balance is -0.42% and of -0.34% of GDP respectively for 2013 and for 2014; in both...
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After entering the EU in 1986, Portugal benefited from low interest rates and some growth momentum. However, the …
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budget balance in France, Germany, Portugal, and Spain. We try to uncover past trends behind the development of public …
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productivity in State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) in Portugal. Moreover, we also study whether such effects are different taking into …
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We provide a simple exercise for the real growth rate of GDP in 2020 in Portugal, with three alternative scenarios …
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We study the relationship between the government budget balance and the current account balance for Portugal, using …
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