CHAPTERS IN BOOKS (47 items)
316. Moving the escudo into the euro (with Luís Catela Nunes and Francisco Covas), chap 8 in Shaping the New Europe: Economic Policy Challenges of EU Enlargement, edited by Michael Landersmann and Darius Rosati, Palgrave, pp. 246-264.
314. Float in order to fix? Lessons from emerging markets
for new EU member countries (with Helmut Reisen), in Monetary
strategies for joining the euro, EdgarElgar: National Bank of Hungary,
pp. 109-133.
311. Partnerships: the essential role of the state, in Liebenthal, A., O. Feinstein, and G. K. Ingram, editors, Evaluation and Development---The Partnership Dimension. London and New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction, pp. 121-128.
293. Portugal's European Integration: the limits of external pressure, Portugal: Strategic Options in a European Context, edited by Fátima Monteiro, José Tavares, Miguel Glatzer and Ângelo Cardoso, Landham, Md: Lexington Books, 2003, pp. 61-97.
281. The Development Challenge (with Colm Foy and Charles P. Oman), Development is Back, edited by Jorge Braga de Macedo, Colm Foy and Charles P. Oman, Paris: OECD Development Centre, 2002, pp. 212-225
277. Reducing Poverty under Global Finance (with Hans Blommestein), For an Effective Right to Food, edited by Marco Borghi and Letizia Postiglione Blommestein, University Press Fribourg Switzerland, 2002, pp. 167-183.
275. Sustainable development and social protection in East Asia (with Kiichiro Fukasaku and Ulrich Hiemenz), Towards Asia's Sustainable development: the role of social protection, Paris: OECD, 2002, pp. 415-430.
267. Monetary Integration for Sustained Convergence: Earning Rather than Importing Credibility (with Daniel Cohen and Helmut Reisen), Don´t fix don´t float, edited by Jorge Braga de Macedo, Daniel Cohen and Helmut Reisen, OECD Development Centre Study, September 2001, pp.11-53.
263. Globalisation and Institutional Change: a development perspective, Globalisation, Ethical and Institutional Concerns, edited by Edmond Malinvaud and Louis Sabourin, Vatican City: Pontifical Academy of Social Science, 2001, pp. 223-268.
259. The European Payments Union and its Implications for the Evolution of the International Financial Architecture (with Barry Eichengreen), Fragility of the International Financial System – How can we prevent new crises in emerging markets?, edited by Alexandre Lamfalussy, Bernard Snoy and Jérôme Wilson, Brussels: PIE Peter Lang for Fondation Internationale Robert Triffin, 2001, pp. 25-42.
258. War, taxes and gold: the inheritance of the real (with Álvaro Ferreira da Silva and Rita Martins de Sousa), Transferring Wealth and Power from the Old to the New World, edited by Michael Bordo and Roberto Cortes-Conde, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001, pp. 187-228 .
257. Financial Crises: a Eurocentric perception, What financial system for the year 2000?, edited by Margarida Abreu and Victor Mendes, Lisboa: ISEG, 2001, pp. 109-126.
256. Crises? What Crises? Escudo from ECU to EMU, Short-Term Capital Flows and Economic Crises, edited by Stephany Griffith-Jones, Manuel Montes and Anwar Nasution, study prepared for UNU/WIDER, Oxford University Press, 2001, pp.253-260.
255. Macroeconomic policy and institutions in the transition towards EU membership, (with William Branson and Jurgen von Hagen), Central Europe towards Monetary Union: Macroeconomic Underpinnings and Financial Reputation, edited by Ronald MacDonald and Rod Cross, Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001, pp. 5-30.
239. Portugal's European Integration: lessons for enlargement, Winners and Losers of EU Integration - Policy Issues for Central and Eastern Europe, edited by Helena Tang, The World Bank: Washington DC, pags 290-310, 2000.
234. Generational Accounting in Portugal (with Alan Auerbach, Laurence Kotlikoff, José Braz and Jan Walliser), Generational Accounting around the World, edited by Alan Auerbach, Larry Kotlikoff and Willi Leibfritz, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999, pp.471-488.
219. Portugal, Democracy, Decentralisation and Deficits in Latin America, edited by Kiichiro Fukasaku and Ricardo Hausmann, Paris: OECD and Inter-American Development Bank, 1998, pp 191-200.
209. Reforming Social Security: Efficiency and Governance (with Diogo Lucena), Sustaining Social Security, 1997, pp. 74-95.
208. Introduction: Convergence and Divergence in Social Security Policies, Sustaining Social Security, 1997, pp. 1-21 .
199. Portugal and European Monetary Union: Selling Stability at Home, Earning Credibility Abroad, Monetary Reform in Europe, edited by Francisco Torres, Lisboa: Universidade Católica 1996.
198. Converging towards an European currency standard: convertibility and stability in the 1990s, Currency Convertibility: The Gold Standard and Beyond, edited by Jorge Braga de Macedo, Barry Eichengreen and Jaime Reis, London: Routledge 1996.
190. Convertibility and Stability 1834-1994: Portuguese Currency Experience Revisited, Ensaios de Homenagem a Francisco Pereira de Moura, Lisboa: Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão, 1995, pp. 421-438.
179. The Path of Reform in the Soviet Union (with Jean Pisani-Ferry), Preventing a New East-West Divide: The Economic and Social Imperatives of the Future Europe, edited by A. Clesse e R. Tokes, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 1992, pp. 292-301.
177. Labour Mobility, Fiscal Solidarity and the Exchange Rate Regime: a Parable of European Union and Cohesion, Fiscal Policy, Taxation and the Financial System in an Increasingly Integrated Europe, edited by D. E. Fair and C. Boissieu, Dordrecht: Ruswes Academic Publishers, 1992, 263-280.
169. Economic Reform in Central and Eastern Europe, The Next Steps (with Joan Pearce), Politics, Economics and Western Policy in the Post Communist Era, edited by Dick Clark and M. Mandelbaum, Boulder: Aspen Institute, 1991.
166. Portugal's Twenty Five EFTA Years, EFTA Countries in a Changing Europe: 30th Anniversary Round Table, Geneva: EFTA, 1990.
162. Interest Differentials, Financial Integration and EMS Shadowing: A Note on Portugal with a Comparison to Spain (with Francisco Torres), Portugal and the Internal Market of the EEC, edited by J. Silva Lopes and Luís Miguel Beleza, Lisboa: Banco de Portugal, 1990, pp. 173-180.
161. Implicit Taxes and Credit Ceilings: The Treasury and the Banks in Portugal (com Miguel Beleza), Portugal and the Internal Market of the EEC, edited by J. Silva Lopes and Luís Miguel Beleza, Lisboa: Banco de Portugal, 1990, pp. 57-72
160. The Constitution and the Economy, Portugal: The Constitution and the Consolidation of Democracy, 1976-1989, edited by K. Maxwell and S. Monje, Camões Center Special Report nº 2, Columbia University, 1990.
158. External Liberalization under Ambiguous Public Response: The Experience of Portugal, Unity Diversity in the European Economy. The Community´s Southern Frontier, edited by Christopher Bliss and Jorge Braga de Macedo, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990pp. 310-354
144. Competitiveness under Liberalization cum Stabilization Packages (LCSP): The Experience of Portugal 1977-1985 (with Cristina Corado), Nova Economia em Portugal. Estudos em Homenagem a António Manuel Pinto Barbosa.
140. Smugglers' Blues at the Central Bank: Lessons from Sudan (with William Branson), Debt, Stabilization and Development, Essays in Memory of Carlos Diaz Alejandro, edited by Guillermo Calvo, Ronald Findlay, Pentti Kouri and Jorge Braga de Macedo, Oxford: Blackwell for WIDER, 1989 pp. 191-207..
133. Small Countries in Monetary Unions: The Choice of Senegal, The Political Economy of Risk and Choice in Senegal, edited by Mark Gersovitz and John Waterbury, London: Frank Cass, 1987.
127. Portugal and Europe: the longest transition, Erkenntnis und Entscheidung die Weltproblematike in Wissenschaft und Praxis, Europaisches Forum Alpbach 1987, Vienna: Austrian College, 1987.
117. Collective Pegging to a Single Currency: The West African Monetary Union, The Real Exchange Rate and Adjustment in Developing Countries, edited by Sebastian Edwards and Liaquat Ahamed, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1986, pp. 333-362 and NBER Reprint 999
115. Trade and Financial Interdependence under Flexible Exchange Rates. The Pacific Area, Pacific Trade and Financial Interdependence, edited by Augustine Tan and Basant Kapur, Sidney: Brian and Unwin Australia, 1986; Princeton Reprint in International Finance No. 25, Jun 1986 and NBER Reprint 700
110. Macroeconomic Policy Under Currency Inconvertibility, The Economics of the Caribbean Basin, edited by Michael Connolly and John McDermott, New York: Praeger Publishers, 1985, pp 336-355.
91. Exchange Rate Volatility in an Interdependent World Economy, Supplement to Word Economic Survey 1984, New York; United Nations, 1985.
87. Currency Inconvertibility, Portfolio Balance and Relative Prices, Dynamic Modelling and Control of National Economies, edited by Tamer Basar and Louis Pau, IFAC Proceedings Series, vol. 7, Oxford, 1984 and NBER Reprint 630.
86. International Portfolio Diversification: Short-Term Financial Assets and Gold (with Jeffrey Goldstein and David Meerschwam), Exchange Rate Theory and Practice, edited by John Bilson and Richard Marston, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1984, pp. 192-232 and NBER Reprint 593
85. Portugal and Europe: The Dilemmas of Integration, Portugal in Development: Emigration, Industrialization and the European Community, edited by Thomas Bruneau, Victor da Rosa and Alex MacLeod, Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 1984.
81. A Portfolio Model of an Inconvertible Currency: The Recent Experience of Portugal, International Economic Adjustment, edited by Marcello de Cecco, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1983.
79. Newspaper and Democracy in Portugal: The Role of Market Structure, The Press and the Rebirth of Iberian Democracy, edited by Kenneth Maxwell, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1983, pp. 55-89.
61. Portfolio Diversification Across Currencies, The International Monetary System Under Flexible Exchange Rates: Global, Regional and National, edited by Richard Cooper, Peter Kenen, Jorge Braga de Macedo and Jacques Van Ypersele, Cambridge, Mass: Ballinger, 1982.pp. 69-100.
36. Portuguese Currency Experience: An Historical Perspective, Estudos em Homenagem a J. J. Teixeira Ribeiro, vol. IV, Coimbra: Boletim da Faculdade de Direito, 1980, pp 1-46.
32. Portugal and Africa since the Revolution, in Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Africa of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, 96º Congress, U.S. Interests in Africa, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980.
31. The Short-Run Macroeconomics of Floating Exchange Rates: An Exposition (with James Tobin), Flexible Exchange Rates and the Balance of Payments: Essays in Memory of Egon Sohmen, edited by John S. Chipman and Charles P. Kindelberger. North-Holland, 1980 and Cowles Foundation Paper 508.
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS (19 items)
290. Portugal's European Integration: the good student with a bad fiscal constitution, South European Society & Politics Volume 8, 2003, Special issue Spain and Portugal in the European Union: the first 15 Years, edited by Sebastián Royo and Paul C. Manuel, London: A Frank Cass Journal, pp. 169-194.
262. From Transformation to Development: Globalisation and Perspectives for Economic Policy, Emergo, Journal of Transforming Economies and Societies, vol. 8 nº 2, Spring 2001.
260. The euro in the international financial architecture, Acta Oeconomica, vol 51 (3) 2000/2001, pp. 287-314.
243. Converging European Transitions, The World Economy, vol 23 no. 10, November 2000, pp.1335-1365.
183. European Union and Cohesion, Europaische Antagonismen, Zurich: Swiss Institute of International Affairs, 1994, pp. 33-57.
154. Public Debt and Implicit Taxes: The Experience of Portugal (with Manuel Sebastião), European Economic Review, 1989
135. Perspectives on Financial Liberalization in the Newly Integrating Countries of the European Community, European Economy, May 1988.
132. Currency Inconvertibility, Trade Taxes and Smuggling, Journal of Development Economics, vol 27 (1987) pp. 109-125.
112. Small Countries in Monetary Unions: A Two-Tier Model, Mondes en Developpement nº 56 (1986), pp. 41-63.
108. A Vintage Model of Supply Applied to French Manufacturing (com Pentti Kouri and Albert Viscio), Economia, IX (1), Jan 1985 and NBER Reprint 657.
84. Portugal, Spain and the World Economy: Challenge and Response? (with Manuel Sebastião), Assuntos Europeus, (3), Oct 1984, pp. 141-154
73. Optimal Currency Diversification for a Class of Risk-Averse International Investors, Journal of Economics Dynamics and Control, (5), Feb 1983, pp. 173-185 and NBER Reprint 408.
70. Profitability, Employment and Structural Adjustment in France (with Pentti Kouri and Albert Viscio), Annales de I' INSEE, nºs 47-48, Dec 1982, pp. 85-112 and NBER Reprint 436 1983.
66. Currency Diversification and Export Competitiveness: A Model of the "Dutch Disease" in Egypt, Journal of Development Economics, 11, 1982, pp. 287-306 and NBER Reprint 378
65. The Optimal Weighting of Indicators for a Crawling Peg (with William Branson), Journal of International Money and Finance, 1982, 1, pp. 165-178 and NBER Reprint 365.
62. Exchange Rate Behaviour Under Currency Inconvertibility, Journal of International Economics, 12 Feb 1982, pp. 65-81 and Reprints in International Finance No.22, Sep 1982.
28. The Economic Consequences of the April 25th Revolution (with Paul Krugman), Economia, III (3), Outubro 1979, pp. 435-483 and Economic Growth Center Paper 299.
19. Exchange Rates and the International Adjustment Process (with Pentti Kouri), Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, September 1978 and Cowles Foundation Paper 464.
11. Emigration and Remittances in Neoclassical Steady-State, Economia, I (1), January 1977.
COMMENTS AND REVIEW ARTICLES (20 items)
279. Comment to Anne Krueger and Jungho Yoo, Chaebol Capitalism and the Currency-Financial Crisis in Korea, Preventing Currency Crises in Emerging Markets, edited by Sebastian Edwards and Jeffrey Frankel, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2002, pp 649-658.
274. Comment to Antoni Kaminski and Bartolomieij Kaminski, Convergence in transition: the challenge of subverting corruption, Economic Survey of Europe, 2001 nº 2, Geneva: UN Economic Comission for Europe, pp. 145-147.
226. Comment, Global Financial Turmoil and Reform: A United Nations Perspective, edited by Barry Herman, Tokyo: The United Nations University Press, 1999, pp. 438-447.
210. Comment to Jean-Claude Berthélemy e Aristomène
Valousdakis, "Financial Development, Savings and Growth Convergence: a
Panel Data Approach", Promoting Savings in Latin America, edited by
Ricardo Hausmann and Helmut Reisen, Paris: OECD and Inter-American Development
Bank, 1997, pp. 71-76
171. Comment to Guillermo Calvo and Jacob Frenkel, The Transformation
of Centrally Planned Economies; "Enduring Reform in Eastern Europe", Central
and Eastern Europe: Roads to Growth, edited by George Winckler, International
Monetary Fund and Austrian National Bank, 1991.
164. Comment to António Borges, "Portuguese Banking in the Single European Market", European Banking in the 1990s, edited by Jean Dermine, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1990, pp. 328-334.
151. Comment to Franco Bruni, Alessandro Penati and Angelo Porta, "Implicit Taxes and Fiscal Adjustment in Italy", Fiscal Policy Economic Adjustment and Financial Markets, edited by Mario Monti, Washington: IMF, 1989, pp. 235-243.
146. Comment to Andrew Powell and Christopher Gilbert, "The Use of Commodity Contracts for the Management of Developing Country Commodity Risks", Macroeconomic Interactions Between North and South, edited by David Currie e David Vines, Cambridge University Press, 1989, pp. 180-184.
136. Comment to R. McKinnon, Financial Liberalization and Economic Development: Interest Rate Policies in LDCs, The State of Development Economics, edited by Gustav Ranis and T. Paul Schultz, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1988, pp. 411-415.
99. Comment to Jacques Mairesse and Brigitte Dormont, "Labour and Investment Demand at the Firm Level: A Comparison of French, German and U.S. Manufacturing", ISOM, European Economic Review, May-Jun, 1985.
94. Comment to Gilles Oudiz and Jeffrey Sachs, "International Policy Cordination in Dynamic Macroeconomic Models", International Cordination of Economic Policy, edited by Willem Buiter and Richard Marston, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985.
75. Comment to René Stulz, "The Determinants of Net Foreign Investment", Journal of Finance, vol. 38, May 1983.
58. Review of "Portugal: Revolutionary Change in an Open Economy" por Rodney Morrison, The World Economy, 4, December 1981.
57. Review of "The Economic Transformation of Spain and Portugal" by Eric Baklanoff, Journal of Comparative Economics, December 1981.
56. Portugal and Europe: The Channels of Structural Interdependence, Portugal since the Revolution: Economic and Political Perspectives, editor (with Richard Cooper, Peter Kenen and Jacques Van Ypersele), Cambridge, Mass: Ballinger, 1982.
53. Perspectives on the Stagflation of the 1970's (with Pentti Kouri), Macroeconomic Policies for Growth: The European Perspective, edited by Herbert Giersch, Tubingen: J.C.B. Mohr, 1981.
47. Comment to Rudiger Dornbush, "Portugal's Crawling Peg", iExchange Rate Rules: The Theory, Performance and Prospects of the Crawling Peg, edited by John Williamson, London: MacMillan, 1981, pp.272-278.
45. The Elusive Field of International Political Economics, Comment to Suzanne Paine, "International Investment, Migration and Finance", Economia, January 1981.
42. Review of "The International Money Market" por Richard Levich, Journal of International Economics, November 1980.
34. Comment to Maxwell Fry, "Money, Interest and Growth", Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian e German Marshall Fund of the United States, II Conferência Internacional sobre Economia Portuguesa, Lisboa, 1980.