June 21, 2006
JORGE BRAGA DE MACEDO
jbmacedo@fe.unl.pt
CURRICULUM VITAE AND PUBLICATION
RECORD
This
document, based on information available at http://prof.fe.unl.pt/~jbmacedo,
is divided into three parts: a one-page summary (part I), the career
profile,
especially in economic research (part II), the titles of 337 academic
publications (part III).
I
SUMMARY
II
CAREER
Part II is divided into three
sections. After an introduction providing
an overview of my background and early professional experience, section
2
surveys my academic and other professional experience and section 3
describes
national and international public service positions.
1.
INTRODUCTION
After an early interest in
psychology and medicine, I obtained a law
degree and then pursued a professional career in economics. My foremost
objective was mastering economic analysis so as to apply it to
international
and development issues. After thirty years of economic theory and
practice,
though, interdisciplinary
research continues to attract
me. Similarly, my interest in European economic and financial issues
goes along
with a commitment to research in transition and international
development,
prompted by the experience of Portugal during my lifetime.
My father (1921-1996) taught
history at the University of Lisbon and his
father (1876-1948) wrote on international and colonial issues while my
mother
(1918-1981) worked at the National Development Bank. I attended the Lycée Français Charles Lepierre in
Lisbon from 1958 until July 1964, when the University of Toulouse,
France,
granted me a “Baccalauréat" in Experimental Sciences. After a year
spent
in Paris working in different jobs (mostly hotel receptions), I decided
to
apply to the Faculty of Law of the University of Lisbon, and
consequently
attended a preparatory high school O
Académico.
I was first exposed to economics
in 1967/68 and decided to pursue it at
the graduate level. To do so I applied to a Fulbright scholarship in
1969 and,
a few moths after obtaining a LL.B. in July 1971, I enrolled in the
Yale
Graduate School. I obtained an M.A. in International Relations
(Economics) in
September 1973 and transferred into the PhD program in Economics but,
before
taking my comprehensive examinations in economic theory, I was called
to
military duty.
As I began serving in the
Portuguese Army, I was a teaching assistant in
the Principles of Economics course at
the Lisbon Law School. My interest in processes of economic and social
development began when I was stationed in Angola as a junior
lieutenant: from
August 1974 to September 1975 I offered three courses at the Faculty of
Economics, University of Luanda (Development
Policies, Introduction to Social
Science, Theory of Dependence).
This created an interest in African affairs, which was sustained at the
Tropical Research Institute (IICT), which I joined as director of the
Center
for Social Economics (CSE) upon returning from the USA and which I am
currently
the president of. As the same motivation is behind the time spent at
the OECD
in Paris from 1999 until 2004, I present them together in section 3.3
below.
My interest on
international finance began in preparing a term paper on the Portuguese
external debt for the public finance course in the spring of 1969. I
arranged
to visit London, Paris and New York to gather material on the private
placements and public loans to the Republic of Portugal. Interviews
with market
participants in Europe and the United States gave me opportunities to
work in
financial markets and this experience helped when Portugal returned to
the
international bond market in 1993 after the currency had become fully
convertible: the
Republic received the Euromoney Borrower of the Year Award
and I won a special
commendation in the Award for Best Finance Minister, which was given to
India.
My first book was published by the Centre for Tax Studies at the
Ministry of
Finance in 1970 and from August 1984 to November 1988 I served in the
Tax
Reform Commission, which introduced the comprehensive income tax in
1989. I
sustained the interest in fiscal issues at the European Commission,
where I
joined the Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs in
late 1988.
More recently, I have written on generational accounting, the fiscal
constitution and budgetary procedures, together with the fiscal and
monetary
history of Portugal.
From 1996 to 1999, I advised
potential sub national borrowers to access
international financial markets. This remains a practical research
interest, as
revealed by reports on the Macao currency peg and on the development
strategy
of Sintra municipality, presented by research teams which I
coordinated, after
having researched the economics of municipal financing under
sponsorship from
the Luso-American Development Foundation.
My political experience began
with a public statement of support to
Prime Minister Cavaco Silva during the electoral campaign of 1987, and
I joined
the Social Democratic Party in late 1988. I supported the second
candidacy of
Mario Soares to the Presidency of the Republic, was included in the
lists of
the Porto constituency to Parliament and participated in the electoral
campaign
in September 1991, during my annual leave from the European Commission.
Shortly
after I returned to Brussels, I became the Minister of Finance and took
a leave
of absence which has continued to this day. I concluded the
negotiations of the
Inter-Governmental Conference on Economic and Monetary Union, signed
the Treaty
on European Union, chaired the Council of Economics and Finance
Ministers
during the Portuguese Presidency, prepared and implemented the 1991-95
convergence program and entry in the Exchange Rate Mechanism. A revised
convergence
program for 1993-96 was also presented shortly before the end of my
tenure.
Having taken my seat in Parliament, I served as President of the
European
Affairs Committee until October 1995. After leaving Parliament, I set
up a
small consulting firm, which is now run by Luiza de Macedo. In November
2005, I
made another public statement of support to Cavaco Silva’s successful
bid for
the Presidency of the Republic. At the end of his second term,
President Jorge
Sampaio gave me the medal of Henry the Navigator.
2. ACADEMIC AND
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
This section is divided into
five subsections, dealing successively with
the teaching career at Nova University, Lisbon (2.1), other teaching
experiences (2.2), main research affiliations (2.3.), experience with
international organizations and consulting (2.4), membership in boards
(2.5).
2.1. TEACHING AT
THE FACULTY
OF ECONOMICS, NOVA UNIVERSITY
My teaching experience at
Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL) began in
fall 1976, before the creation of the Faculty of Economics (FE). I had
no
teaching obligations between 1977 and 1984, between 1989 and 1993 and
since
1999. Nevertheless, I continued teaching and advising graduate students
as well
as attending faculty meetings at UNL whenever possible. Since 2002, I
also
teach part time at Sciences-Po in Paris.
In teaching over 30 graduate and
undergraduate courses in international
economics, development economics and macroeconomics, I follow an
analytical
approach based on current models of open-economy macroeconomics but I
also
emphasize policy-making institutions, especially in Europe and in
selected
emerging markets. My teaching also reflected a long-term interest in
the
development process of Portugal and the lessons it may provide to
developing
and transition economies.
Other research interests that
permeate my courses are:
My first course at UNL was on Development
Economics, in fall 1976. During a year of leave from Princeton, I
offered Development Policies in fall 1981. Upon
returning to Nova as visiting associate professor, I gave the graduate
course
on Economic Development in fall 1984
and spring 1985. Related to the development process is the transition
from
central planning to the market, a topic which I have been following
since I
worked on the economies of central Europe and the former Soviet Union
at the
European Commission from 1989 to 1991. Both development and transition
economies raise issues of ethics which are also covered in my courses
on
international economics and macroeconomics.
This interest has
been prominent in my teaching at the Institut d´Études
Politiques in Paris
(SciencesPo), where I have offered a graduate course in Governance of
International Development (with
Joaquim Oliveira Martins) in the Master
de Recherche during last two
academic years in addition to the Chaire
de Finances Internationales. In 2002/03 and 2003/04 I offered a
seminar on International
Development.
At UNL, I also taught the course
on International
Monetary Economics in fall 1981, 1985 and 1987 and again in spring
1997. I
taught Economic Integration from fall
1984 to fall 1987 and again in fall 1994 and 1995; International
Economics from spring 1986 to 1988. I have also
taught The European Economy in spring
and fall 1996. In addition, I taught Introduction
to Macroeconomics from 1995 to 1999 and again in 2006. The course
features
guided visits to Portuguese economic institutions such as the
Parliament, the
Central Bank and the Ministry of Finance. In spring 1997, it also
featured a
presentation by Larry Kotlikoff of generational accounting in Portugal,
a paper
which I co-authored, together with some comparisons for other OECD
countries.
In spring 2006, I also offered the Macroeconomics
course for the MBA Programme at UNL.
In spring 1998, I was asked to
offer the first course in the graduate
sequence in macroeconomic theory. This allowed me to extend the
analytical
approach based on current models of open-economy macroeconomics I use
in my
graduate course on international finance. From 2003 to 2004 I offered Foundations
of economic policy and globalization during
the spring semester
at Sciences-Po, adapting material
prepared by Jean-Paul Fitoussi, who taught the course in the fall
semester.
As Professor of Economics at the
Faculty of Human Sciences of the
Catholic University of Portugal between 1975 and 1988, I taught the
graduate
course on Economic Integration in
January and October November 1981 and the following undergraduate
courses: Economic Development: spring 1986,
spring 1987, fall 1987; Economic
Integration: spring 1976, fall 1976, fall 1984, fall 1985, fall
1986, fall
1987. International Economics: fall
1975, fall 1976. European Integration:
fall 1984. Money and Banking (with
Anibal Cavaco Silva): spring 1976. History
of Economic Analysis in the 20th Century (with Luis Valadares
Tavares):
fall 1976. I suspended my contract when I left for the European
Commission.
My other teaching experience
includes visiting appointments as Professor
of Economics at the Institut Européen d'
Administration des Affaires (INSEAD) and at the Centre
Européen d'Education Permanente (CEDEP) at Fontainebleau. I
offered respectively a section on Open
Economy Macroeconomics in March 1981 and a course on Comparative
Systems in December 1982, November 1983, May 1984, May
1985; May 1986; 1998 and 1999.
2.2. RESEARCH AND
TEACHING
AT YALE AND PRINCETON UNIVERSITIES
I obtained my Ph.D. in Economics
in 1979, after obtaining a M. Phil. in
Economics in 1978. Robert Triffin, master of Berkeley College, invited
me to
become graduate assistant there in 1972/73 and to teach an
undergraduate
seminar on "Portugal and Africa:
from colonialism to socialism" in the spring of 1979. I taught two
graduate courses on International
Monetary Economics, in spring and fall 1979. I also held research
appointments at the Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics from
1977 to
1979 and at the Economic Growth Center in 1979. I also consulted with
the
Rockefeller Foundation. My research appeared in the respective
Discussion Paper
series, as described in part III.
Between 1980 and 1986, I was
Assistant Professor of Economics and
International Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School and in the
Department of
Economics at Princeton University. I have been returning regularly. I
was
associated with the Research Program in Development Studies directed by
Henry
Bienen and participated in projects in Senegal and Sudan. I served as
assistant
director of the International Finance Section directed by Peter Kenen
and
participated in projects financed by the Ford Foundation.
My publications while at
Princeton are listed in part III. My teaching
experience includes, as undergraduate courses Econ 322 (International
Trade and Finance): Spring 1981; Spring 1983; WWS 401
(Policy Conference on North-South Trade
Negotiations, with Michael Doyle): Fall 1980, as graduate courses:
PA 542 (International Economics): Spring 1980,
Fall 1980, Spring 1982, Fall 1982,Spring 1983, Fall 1983. PA 562/ Econ
563 (Macroeconomic Policy and Planning in
Semi-Industrialized Countries with Kemal Dervis and Sherman
Robinson):
Spring 1980. PA 592c (Workshop on
Exchange Rate Policy in Developing Countries with William
Branson):Spring
1980. Econ 504 (Macroeconomic Theory
with Joseph Stiglitz): Spring 1983. PA 582a (International
Finance): Spring 1984.
2.3. CENTER FOR
ECONOMIC POLICY
RESEARCH, NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC
RESEARCH AND
ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF LISBON
I am a Research Fellow of the
Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)
since 1985. The following papers, among others listed in part III, were
published as Discussion Papers: Currency
Inconvertibility, Trade Taxes and Smuggling; How
globalization improves governance (with Federico Bonaglia and
Maurizio Bussolo).
On January 31, 2001 I commented
on a presentation by Francesco Giavazzi
on The economics of the euro at the CEPR executive committee meeting hosted by Deutsche Bank in London; on May
30, 1999 I presented Moving the escudo
into the euro (with Luís Catela Nunes e Francisco Covas) at the
CEPR
European Summer Symposium held in Sintra, Portugal. This Discussion
Paper has
been extended to show the credibility of Portugal’s regime change.
Along the
same lines, on October 10, 1997 I presented with Patrick Honohan a
lunchtime
meeting at the Royal Bank of Scotland on EMU:
Who Will Be In, Who Will Be Out And How They Will Get Along which allowed the experiences of Portugal
and Ireland to be compared.
I am a Research Associate of the
National
Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) since 1985. Before
that I was Faculty Research Fellow, since 1980. In 1987 I obtained an
NSF grant
with William Branson of Princeton University to develop indicators of
competitiveness, a task which remained unfinished when I joined the
European
Commission. I have attended virtually all of the Summer Institute weeks on
International Finance and Macroeconomics and often attend program
meetings in
October and March. In 1997 I published a Working Paper on Macroeconomic policy and institutions in the
transition
towards EU membership (with
William
Branson and Jurgen von Hagen).
I became corresponding member of
the 6th section (Economics) of The
Academy of Sciences of Lisbon in late 1997 and presented addresses on
the
monetary history of Portugal in mid 1998 on and on the global
partnership for
development in mid 2004. In 1999 I launched Bem
Comum dos Portugueses (published with the partial support of IICT)
in the
main hall of the Academy.
2.4. OTHER
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
My experience with international
organizations includes several months
in the Special Studies Division of the Research Department of the
International
Monetary Fund in 1978/79 while finishing my dissertation. Between 1980
and
1984, I participated in a mission in Egypt for the World Bank and led
the
country team on Portugal for a multiyear project on trade
liberalization
episodes in emerging economies. I also worked on international finance
issues
for the United Nations Secretariat. After returning to Europe, I
consulted with
the Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs of the
European
Commission. I participated in the first World Bank mission to Angola,
in
addition to several missions of the Centre for Social Economics of IICT
to
other lusophone countries.
I have helped the Business Forum, which takes
place
during the EBRD Annual Meetings. In Kiev, Ukraine (1998), I
prepared
background papers for the workshops on “EU enlargement” and on “Creating a sound business
climate” and
also followed the seminar on the Euro. In Sofia, Bulgaria (1996) and
London
(1997), I was assigned to the Country Presentation Program. From
September 1998
to May 1999, I served as senior consultant to the Ministry of Finance
of
Slovenia, in a project on capital account liberalization, with missions
in
September and April. In 1998, I served as senior consultant to Belarus
Economic Trends with missions in January, March, July and
October. My
last contribution was on "Transitions perceived as reversible"
My interest in governance issues began then,
as
evidenced by my opening address titled “Corporate ethics and financial
reputation: the same struggle?” at the
international
conference on Ethics and Transparency sponsored by the Federation of Portuguese
Culture held in
Porto from 22 to 25 April 1998. There I suggested a relationship
between
corruption indices and sovereign ratings. Similarly, the paper I
presented at the Vatican
on 25 April, 2001 took inspiration in a commentary on Centesimus
Annus at a conference held at the Catholic
University of Portugal on May 1st, 1993. I came back to the topic on
May 3rd,
2004 at a luncheon address to the Association of Christian Managers
(ACEGE).
The application of these
ethical concerns to the lusophone communities began at the opening session of the first
congress of entrepreneurs
from Portuguese speaking communities, where I gave a keynote address
drawing on
the conclusions of the 1st Congress
of Lusophone Communities organized by the Committee of
Lusophone Communities
of the Lisbon
Geographical Society and held in Porto on 18 and 19 June,
1998. On
both occasions, I suggested an inverse relationship between
corruption
indices and financial stability. The creation of a code of conduct for
Portuguese speaking companies was one of the recommendations of the
panel on Economics and
Corporate Ethics.
Most of the consulting work was
carried out through Braga de Macedo
Consultores, established in late 1995 and suspended in 2000 when I
joined
the OECD. I was also founding partner of TEcFinance,
established in
early 1997 and bringing together economists and computer science
specialists.
Building on my research in stochastic processes and their application
to
international portfolio diversification carried out in the early 1980s,
I
involved TEcFinance in risk management services.
While at the OECD, I
participated in a multi-stakeholder project led by
the Operations Evaluation department of the World Bank on the
Comprehensive
Development Framework. After leaving the OECD, I consulted with the
World Bank
on the accession of Turkey to the European Union, serving as external
reviewer
of a Country Economic Memorandum launched in Brussels on March
9, 2006.
In fall 2005, I also served as
strategic auditor to the Institut de
Recherche pours le Développement in Paris. My report attempted to
balance the
interests of the development and research stakeholders of this State
Laboratory.
2. 5. MEMBERSHIP
IN BOARDS
OF NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
3. PUBLIC SERVICE
This section is divided into
four subsections, dealing with the
positions held in chronological order: 1988-91 at the European
Commission
(3.1), 1991-95 elected office (3.2) and 1999-2004 at the OECD (3.3.).
The
current position of president of IICT began in 2004 but I had been
responsible
for a research center there since 1985 and this previous experience is
also
described in 2.4, even when it was rather a research affiliation which
allowed
me to sustain my interest in African economies and societies.
3.1. COMMISSION
OF THE
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
In December 1988, I was
appointed Director for National Economies at the
European Commission in Brussels, responsible for the country studies
used in
multilateral surveillance, which were to become the convergence
programs. In
that capacity I worked closely with the members of the Commission,
including
its President, responsible for the design and implementation of
macroeconomic
assistance to central and Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union during
the
French, Irish, Italian and Luxemburg Presidencies of the Council. These
activities are reflected in the Country Studies published in the
Economic
Papers series and in other publications of the Directorate General of
Economic
and Financial Affairs, namely:
· One Market One
Money; An
evaluation of the benefits and costs of forming an economic and
monetary union,
European Economy, nº 44, October
1990 (especially chapter 9).
· Stabilization
Liberalization and
Devolution; Assessment of the economic situation and reform process in
the
Soviet Union, European Economy,
nº45, October 1990.
In August 1991, I was promoted
to Deputy Director General of the Budget
and retain to date the grade of A1 in the services of the European
Commission.
3.2. MINISTRY OF
FINANCE AND
EUROPEAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE REPUBLIC OF PORTUGAL
I was sworn in as Minister of
Finance on October 31st, 1991.
In that capacity, I concluded the negotiations of the
Inter-Governmental
Conference on Economic and Monetary Union and signed the Treaty on
European
Union. I participated in the Council of Economics and Finance Ministers
(Ecofin)
during the Dutch, British, Danish and Belgian Presidencies and chaired
it
during the Portuguese Presidency in the first semester of 1992. I also
prepared
the 1992, 1993 and 1994 government budgets and defended them in
Parliament,
together with the 1991-95 and 1993-96 convergence programs.
Official documents contain a
description of these measures, including
English translations of the two convergence programs. A summary
statement in
English of the government global economic policy can be found in my
statement
to the 1992 annual meeting of the Trilateral Commission in Lisbon on
April
25-27. Developments related to the design and implementation of
Portugal's
global economic policy involve in particular:
The Ministry was also
responsible for the preparation of the White Paper on
Growth, Competitiveness and
Employment, the Portuguese submission to which was published in vol
2 of
the Bulletin of the European Communities, Supplement 6/93.
I left office in the cabinet
reshuffle of December 7, 1993 involving
also major "spending" Ministries (Social Security, Health and
Education) and took my seat in Parliament.
I returned to parliament in 1998
to testify on decisions I took as
Minister, namely the privatization of Totta bank, the agreement reached
with
Antonio Champalimaud. I also participated in a hearing on the guarantee
provided by the Minister of Finance to a trade union.
On March 9, 1994 I was
unanimously elected President of the European
Affairs Committee, a post I held until the end of my term in October
1995. In
that capacity, I introduced a new law on parliamentary review and
evaluation of
European affairs in April 1994 (law 20/94) and prepared a report on the
1996
Inter-Governmental Conference which was unanimously voted in April 1995
(Resolution 21/95).
I led the delegations to the
Conference of European Affairs Committees
(COSAC) during the Greek, German and French Presidencies. Official
documents
contain a description of these measures, including English translations
of the
two legal documents presented in:
During the 1995-99 parliamentary
term, I was called to testify on
European matters on several occasions. In April 1997, I testified at
hearings
on Portugal and Economic and Monetary Union called by the European
Affairs
Committee, under the chairmanship of Azores socialist José Medeiros
Ferreira,
MP. In May 1999, I testified on the revision of law 20/94.
3.3. TROPICAL
RESEARCH
INSTITUTE AND ORGANIZATION
FOR ECONOMIC
COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT
On 23rd October, 1985 I was appointed director of the Center for Social Economics (CSE) at IICT. In early 1986 I led a mission to Guinea Bissau sponsored by UNDP, and another to São Tome, joint with the Bank of Portugal. As a follow up, the possibility of fixed exchange rate agreements with Guinea Bissau and São Tome was also studied under sponsorship of what is now the Portuguese Development Aid Institute (IPAD). As mentioned, I participated in the first World Bank mission to Angola in 1987, and CSE contributed the chapter on the colonial economy to the accession report.
In December 1986, I was invited
to the first Presidential visit of Mario
Soares to São Tome and Cape Verde. Following up on this visit I
promoted in the
premises of CSE between 1986 and 1988 a series of meetings of
Portuguese
entrepreneurs interested in Africa which culminated in the creation of
ELO –
Portuguese association for development and cooperation, which
represents
Portugal in the association of similar European agencies.
After the previous
experiences, I returned to CSE and revived the links with ELO. Indeed I
remained on leave during my appointment as the eighth President of
the OECD Development Center
from October 25th, 1999 until December 31st, 2001. The Center was
established
less than two years after the creation of the OECD, but its mandate was
not
adapted to reflect the end of the cold war and while membership
broadened to
include non-members, such as Argentina, Brazil and Chile, the US, UK
and Japan
left around the time I began my first term.
In my statement of
purpose, I had stated that “To achieve better governance, the
supervisory role
of the Advisory Board to the Center should be strengthened. Closer
coordination
with the core work of the OECD secretariat would also reinforce
relevancy and
accountability”. The Centre became closer to the OECD especially the
Center for
Cooperation with Non Members: India joined and, in partnership with the
African
Development Bank, an African Economic
Outlook was launched with financial support from the European
Commission.
Another distinctive dissemination activity was the publication of Development is Back on the occasion of
the 40th Anniversary of the Centre in October 2002.
My mandate was
renewed until the position was abolished on April 30th, 2003 and I
remained as
Special Adviser to the Director for two months, having managed the move
of the
premises to Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris.
As Special Adviser
to the Secretary General, a position I occupied full time until 31
January,
2004, I wrote a report showing how the OECD method is consistent with
the
declaration adopted at the international conference on Finance
for Development held in Monterrey, Mexico in March 2002 -
according to which countries should be mutually accountable for their
policies.
This work, which ended in January, 2005, followed from the general
theme of
“Globalization and Governance” on which the Development Centre had
focused its
Program of Work.
The relationship
between global, regional and national governance structures and the
relationship between facets of national governance such as, for
example,
economic and political governance continue to interest me, as do
efforts to
improve regional governance, such as is being attempted by the New
Partnership
for Africa’s Development (NEPAD).
I adapted this work
to that of the CSE, trying to counter the skepticism on the viability
of the
OECD method when market and democratic institutions are very fragile.
Among the
adaptive instruments which have been found, public-private partnerships
are
suited to improving dialogue between the business community, civil
society and
government in a variety of institutional environments. In Mozambique, a
pilot
project involving CSE provided quantitative information on
entrepreneurial
activities and the business climate, together with innovative forms of
financing, so that decisions in the public and private sectors can be
based on
the same, locally generated information.
The CSE was one of
the many centers in which the activities of this State Laboratory in
the
Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education were organized
according
to the 1983 bylaws. I was consulted on the new bylaws and upon being
appointed President,
I transformed CSE into an interdisciplinary program on
global development, designed to help CPLP participate more actively in
the
debate on the global development agenda. Indeed, immediately upon being
appointed president of IICT I signed a cooperation protocol with the
Community
of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP).
One of the current projects,
titled science
in the tropics, tries to promote a better understanding of the
specificity
of tropical research. As such it interacts with a 2003 CPLP initiative
seeking
to make the archival heritage of IICT, especially the Overseas
Historical
Archive (AHU) available to the lusophone scientific community.
Another project along the same
lines based on private donations honors
the memory of my father under the title Jorge
Borges de Macedo Knowing how to go on. This has led to a number of
conferences and publications, jointly with the Diplomatic Institute. In the last two
years I supervised three Self Evaluation Reports: in May 2004 setting
management targets, in January 2005
defining core competencies and
in January 2006 combining and
extending the previous two in the framework of an ongoing international
evaluation.
According to this last report,
IICT has the potential to become the
competitive institution Portugal should count on to continue valuable
tropical
research activities initiated over 120 years ago. IICT researchers are
drawn
from both natural and human sciences and have based part of their work
on a
vast patrimony accumulated over the years, but did not develop until
recently a
core competency in conservation and preservation alongside those in
sustainable
development and food security and memories and identities.
This interdisciplinary focus is
emerging after years of geographical and
functional dispersion and isolation, as
described in
several documents available at www.iict.pt.
It should be noted
that ELO is
now, together with IPAD, member of the steering committee and
monitoring unit
of IICT, in which it is joined by CPLP, OECD, Ministry of Economy,
Ministry of
Finance, European Commission, World Bank, etc.
III PUBLICATIONS
Part III lists the titles of 337
academic writings, totals for every year
and ten-year averages, bold entries correspond to the list of 95
publications in English, while entries in
italics refer to 109 publications in other languages. The
remainder is made
up of working papers available on line but not published. The list
excludes
official documents, the most relevant of which were quoted in part II,
section
3. Selected lists arranged by type and area can be found on my website,
always
referring to the entry below. The averages are as follows:
·
2000/05
(95 items,
24 in English, 34 in other languages)
·
1990/99
(82 items,
24 in English, 25 in other languages)
·
1980/89
(125
items, 44 in English, 33 in other
languages)
·
1970/79
(29 items,
3 in English, 16 in other languages)
2006 (6 items, 0 English, 2 other)
337. Regresso
ao contributo português para a convergência
europeia, a saír em Análise Social
336. Prefácio
à 2a edição, ilustrada, do 1º volume de Jorge Borges de Macedo, História
Diplomática Portuguesa Constantes e Linhas de Força: Estudo de
geopolítica,
Lisboa: no prelo, 4 de Fevereiro
335. Plano
de
Desenvolvimento Estratégico Sintra 2015, Relatório final
(com Luís Azevedo Coutinho, Regina Salvador e Paulo Trigo Pereira),
GANEC,
Março
334. Liberdade financeira e
cooperação inter temporal, Cadernos de Economia
nº 74,
pp.80-89.
333. Por
onde vai a diferencialidade portuguesa? Negócios
Estrangeiros
nº 9.1, Março de 2006, pp. 38-53 (com separata)
332. Comment to Turkey
Country Economic Memorandum, World Bank, presented at CEPS,
Brussels, 9 March available at http://www.ceps.be/Article.php?article_id=516
2005 (11 items, 1 English, 7
other)
331. Vinte e cinco anos económicos, O
Mundo em
Português, número especial dos 25 anos, Outubro, pp. 19-20.
330. A herança
de Jorge Borges de Macedo: uma escolha familiar,
preparado para
o lançamento do Catálogo do Legado Bibliográfico do Professor Jorge
Borges de
Macedo à Faculdade de Letras de Lisboa, 12 de Abril (versão
ligeiramente anterior em pdf) reproduzido como capítulo 8
dar
rubrica nº 329
329. Jorge Borges
de Macedo: Saber Continuar organizador,
Lisboa: Instituto Diplomático 2005, colecção Biblioteca Diplomática
série A no
1 (254 pp), incluíndo nota prévia do organizador, capítulo 3 mesa
redonda
"saber continuar" reflexões do moderador
328. Growth, Reform indicators and Policy
complementarities
(com Joaquim Oliveira Martins), presented at FEUNL (SATPEG) on 30
de
September and at X LACEA Meeting in Paris in October
327. Empresas portuguesas e
mercados lusófonos, 2ª edição, prefácio, Lisboa: IICT
326. Centesimus catorze anos depois,
apresentação na ACEGE,
3 Maio
325. Comment
to Marcos 1, 12-15, in Os
Evangelhos 2006 Comentados, Lisboa: Firmamento, p. 66-69
324. Empresas portuguesas e mercados lusófonos, prefácio,
Lisboa: IICT
(repetida rubrica nº 327)
323. Argentina and Brazil Risk: a Eurocentric tale (with
Martin Grandes), in Rolf Langhammer e Lucio Vinhas de Souza editors Monetary
policy and macroeconomic stabilization in Latin America, Berlin:
Springer,
pp. 153-172 (com separata)
322. A integração Europeia de Portugal: o
bom aluno com uma má
constituição fiscal, in Sebastian Royo organizador Portugal,
Espanha
e a Integração Europeia Um Balanço, Lisboa: Imprensa de Ciências
Sociais,
pp. 219-248 (tradução portuguesa da rubrica nº 295).
321. Parcerias Público-Privadas e Integração
Económica na África austral, organizador
(com Carlos Feijó), 2ª edição revista, Lisboa: IICT, 152 pp
2004 (11 items, 3 English,
4 other)
320. A economia portuguesa
dentro de trinta anos, 25 de Abril: Os desafios para
Portugal nos
próximos trinta anos, Presidência do Conselho de Ministros,
Comissão das
Comemorações ods 30 anos do 25 de Abril, Lisboa: Imprensa Nacional, pp.
15-25.
319. Introdução: Globalização, Governação e
Lusofonia,
capítulo 1 de Parcerias Público-Privadas e Integração Económica na
África
austral, pp. 11-28 (rubrica nº 318)
318. Parcerias
Público-Privadas e Integração Económica na África austral, organizador
(com Carlos Feijó), Lisboa: IICT, 152 pp (repetida rubrica nº 321)
317. Peer review and public private partnership
among
developing countries,
report to the secretary general of OECD, presented at a conference on
NEPAD
organized by the Centre for Global Studies, University of
Victoria,
Bellagio, December
316. Moving the escudo into
the
euro (com Luís Catela Nunes e Francisco Covas), Shaping
the
New Europe: Economic Policy Challenges of EU Enlargement,
edited by
Michael Landersmann and Darius Rosati, Palgrave, pp. 246-264
(versão
revista da rubrica nº 225).
315. Macroeconomic
policy and institutions in the transition towards EU membership
(com
William Branson e Jurgen von Hagen), Shaping the New Europe:
Economic Policy
Challenges of EU Enlargement, edited by Michael Landersmann and
Darius
Rosati, Palgrave, pp. 27-48 (versão revista da rubrica nº 255).
314. Float in order to fix? Lessons from emerging
markets for new EU member countries (com Helmut Reisen), Monetary strategies
for joining
the euro, edited by Gyorgy Szapary and Jurgen von Hagen,
EdgarElgar:
National Bank of Hungary, pp. 109-133(versão revista da rubrica nº 297).
313.
Exchange Market Pressure and the
Credibility of Macau’s Currency Board (with José Braz, Luís
Brites
Pereira, Luís C. Nunes), IICT, July 13.
312. Melhorar o conhecimento mútuo dos
países da CPLP através de
parcerias público-privadas, Estratégia, nº 20 1º
semestre,
Instituto de Estudos Estratégicos e Internacionais, pp. 183-195.
311. Partnerships: the essential role of the state,
Evaluation
and Development---The Partnership Dimension, edited
by Feinstein, O. , G. K. Ingram and A.
Liebenthal, London and New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction, pp.
121-128.
310. Moçambique: Melhor Estado Melhor Ambiente
de Negócios, organizador
(com Albérico Cardoso), conferência da revista África Hoje
com o apoio do IICT, Março.
2003 (17 items, 4 English,
5 other)
309. Economia e Desenvolvimento Social em Portugal:
Perspectivas
Futura, apresentado nos Encontros da Arrabida 2003 sobre
Terceiro Sector, Responsabilidade Social e Desenvolvimento Económico,
18 de
Setembro 2003.
308. Em prol da cooperação e desenvolvimento lusófonos,
apresentação na VIII Reunião Ordinária do Conselho de Ministros da CPLP
realizada em Coimbra em 17 e 18 de Junho de 2003.
307. Inovação e desenvolvimento sustentados,
Introdução ao painel sobre Desenvolvimento Económico e Propriedade
Industrial
do 2o Forum Ibero-Americano sobre Inovação, Propriedade
Industrial e
Intelectual e Desenvolvimento, realizado em Lisboa, 30 de Abril de 2003
306. Globalização, desenvolvimento e bem
comum, Europa e
globalização: um conceito estratégico para Portugal,
encontrosdoporto '02:
Associação Comercial do Porto, pp.27-51
305. Central
Bank Intervention under Target Zones: the Portuguese Escudo in the ERM
(com
Luis C. Nunes e Luis Brites Pereira), Nova Economics Working Paper nº 435,
Setembro.
304. NEPAD Peer
Review and Public-Private Partnerships for Development,
introduction to a seminar at ABCDE Europe organized by the OECD
Development
Centre, 15 May.
303. Comment to Graciela
Kaminsky, International capital Flows? Blessing or Curse, presented at ABCDE Europe,
Paris, 15 May.
302. Globalisation et Gouvernance:
Principaux Résultats du Programme de Travail du Centre de Développement
de l´OCDE
pour 2001-2002, Paris: OCDE, Mai (préface), 74pp
tradução
francesa da rubrica 296.
301. Globalisation
and Governance: Main Results of the OECD Development Centre Programme
of Work
2001/2002, Paris: OECD, May (preface), 68 pp
300. Public
Private Partnerships for Development
(com José Braz e Francisco Mantero), OrienteOcidente EastWest,
Número 11
Maio-Agosto, Instituto Internacional de Macau, 15 pp (com separata)
299. Angola: Melhor Estado Melhor Ambiente de
Negócios, organizador
(com Albérico Cardosos), conferência da revista África Hoje
com o apoio do IICT, Agosto.
298. Development, Peer Pressure and Democracy
(com
Colm Foy), in Ching-Seung Chung e Jin Park, editors, National
Visions and
Strategies, KDI School of Public Policy and Management, OECD and
World
Bank, pp. xvii-xxxv.
297. Float
in
order to fix? Lessons from emerging markets for EU accession countries (com Helmut Reisen), OECD
Development Working Paper nº218 (publicado como rubrica nº
314)
296. Europa
seguro contra a voracidade, in Portugal
e a Construção Europeia, organizado por Maria Manuela Tavares
Ribeiro, Barbosa
de Melo e Manuel Porto, Coimbra: Livraria Almedina, pp. 217-234 (com
separata).
295. Portugal's
European Integration: the good student with a bad fiscal constitution,
Spain and Portugal in the European Union The first fifteen years,
edited
by Sebastián Royo and Paul C. Manuel, Londres: Frank Cass, 2003 (o
mesmo que
rubrica nº 294).
294. 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 fifteen
years, edited by Sebastián Royo and Paul C. Manuel, Londres:
A Frank
Cass Journal, pp. 169-194.
293. Portugal's European Integration: the limits of
external pressure, in Portugal: Strategic
Options in a
European Context, edited by Fátima Monteiro, José Tavares, Miguel
Glatzer
and Ângelo Cardoso, Landham, Md: Lexington Books, pp. 61-97 (versão
anterior
rubrica nº 235).
2002 (18 items, 4 English, 8 other )
292. Development Redux:
Reflections for a new paradigm, apresentado numa
conferência
promovida pela CzechAid, Praga 12 Setembro, disponível como OECD
Development Working Paper nº215
291. Sécurité internationale, démocratie et
développement, in Le
11 Septembre un an après, sous la direction de Pascal Boniface,
IRIS,
Presses Universitaires de France, 2002, pp. 153-158.
290. Uma dinâmica para o bem comum europeu,
Euro para além da
moeda número especial da revista do IEEI, Estratégia, nº 17 2º
semestre
pp. 39-45.
289. Armadilhas
do determinismo histórico e geográfico, in Produtividade
e
Crescimento em Portugal, coordenação editorial de Manuel Pinho,
Lisboa:
Economia Pura, pp. 17-26, lançado
no ISEG em 6 de Dezembro.(Versão portuguesa da rubrica nº
286)
288. Constituição
fiscal e voracidade, Nova
Cidadania, Outubro, pp. 18-22
287. In memory of
James Tobin, economist and honnête
homme, submetido ao European
Journal for the History of Economic Thought
286. Pitfalls in historical and geographical
determinism,
comentário apresentado na conferência do Banco de Portugal "Portuguese
Economic Development in the European Space: Determinants and Policies",
Lisboa 24 Maio (Versão inglesa da rubrica nº 285).
285. Comparative development and institutional change,
apresentado na European Society for the History of Economic Thought em
Creta em
15 de Março de 2002
284. Portugal's
euro holdup (com José Braz), apresentado num seminário do Banco
Nacional da
Polónia, 21 de Março de 2002
283. Le défi du développement (com Colm Foy
e Charles P. Oman) in Retour
sur le développement, Paris: Centre de Développement de l´OCDE
(tradução
francesa da rubrica nº 281), pp. 231-247.
282. Retour sur le développement
editor (with Colm Foy and Charles P. Oman),
Paris: Centre de Développement de l´OCDE( tradução francesa da rubrica
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281. The Development Challenge (with Colm Foy and Charles P.
Oman), in Development
is Back, editor (with Colm
Foy and Charles P. Oman), Paris: OECD Development Centre, pp. 212-225
280.
Development is Back, editor (with
Colm Foy and Charles P. Oman), Paris: OECD Development Centre,
prefácio, pp.
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279. Comentário
a Anne Krueger and Jungho Yoo, Chaebol
Capitalism and the Currency-Financial Crisis in Korea, in Preventing
Currency Crises in Emerging Markets edited by Sebastian Edwards and
Jeffrey
Frankel, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press para NBER, pp.
649-658.
278. Economia em três tempos(=3x3x3 pontos),
Boletim
de Ciências Económicas da Faculdade de Direito de Coimbra, XLV-A,
pp.
499-536 (número especial do 50º aniversário, dedicado a Teixeira
Ribeiro)
277. Reducing Poverty under Global Finance (with
Hans Blommestein), in For an Effective Right to Food, edited by
Marco
Borghi and Letizia Postiglione Blommestein, University Press Fribourg
Switzerland, pp. 167-183.
276. La
Chine et sa séquence de modernisation (com
Eric Burgeat), in La Mondialisation et la Chine - Actes du
Colloque
présidé par M. Olivier Giscard d' Estaing, Paris: Fondation
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pp. 85-96.
275. Sustainable development and social protection in
East Asia (with Kiichiro Fukasaku and Ulrich Hiemenz), in Towards
Asia's Sustainable development: the role of social protection,
Paris: OECD,
2002, pp. 415-430.
2001 (21 items, 10 English,
4 other)
274. Comment to Antoni Kaminski e
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.
273. Prefácio
a Marilu Hurt McCarty, Como os grandes economistas deram forma ao
pensamento
moderno os laureados do Nobel de Economia, tradução do English,
Lisboa:
Prefácio, 2001, pp. 15-22.
272. How globalisation
improves governance (com Federico Bonaglia e Maurizio
Bussolo),
CEPR Discussion Paper nº 2992, Outubro 2001
271. How globalisation
improves governance (com Federico Bonaglia e Maurizio
Bussolo),
OECD Development Centre Technical Paper nº 181, Outubro 2000
(mesmo que
rubrica nº 272)
270. Financing
Cities and Regions (com Rui Nuno Baleiras), relatório final de um
projecto
financiado pela FLAD (incluindo revisão da rubrica nº 204 como capítulo
4),
Setembro.
269. Integration Monétaire pour une Convergence
Soutenue: Gagner plutôt
qu' Importer la Credibilité, (com Daniel Cohen e Helmut Reisen),
capítulo 1
de Taux de change: ni fixe ni flottant, rubrica nº 268.
268 Taux de change: ni fixe ni flottant,
organizador (com Daniel
Cohen e Helmut Reisen), tradução francesa da rubrica nº 266.
267. Monetary Integration for Sustained Convergence:
Earning
Rather than Importing Credibility (com Daniel Cohen e
Helmut
Reisen), capítulo 1 de Don´t fix don´t float, rubrica nº
265, pp.
11-53.
266. Don´t
fix don´t float, editor (with Daniel Cohen and Helmut Reisen), OECD
Development Centre Study, Setembro 2001, preface, pp. 7-10.
265. Da
cultura económica, Tradição do Futuro, nº 6,
Verão, pp.
65-66.
264. Europa para English
ver, preparado para o volume comemorativo do 20º
aniversário do
Centro Português de Estudos, Londres, organizado por António de
Almeida,
projecto posteriormente abandonado.
263. Globalisation and Institutional Change: a
development
perspective, in Globalisation, Ethical and
Institutional
Concerns, edited by Edmond Malinvaud and Louis Sabourin,
Vaticano:
Pontifical Academy for Social Sciences, 2001, pp. 223-268.
262. From Transformation to Development:
Globalisation and Perspectives for Economic Policy, Emergo, Journal
of Transforming Economies
and Societies, vol. 8 nº 2, Spring 2001.
261. From
Transformation to Development: Globalisation and Perspectives for
Economic
Policy, TIGER Working Paper Series, No. 6, Varsóvia, Maio
2001, adaptação de uma conferência proferida em 30 de
Março em
Varsóvia, publicado rubrica nº 262.
260. The euro in the international financial
architecture,
Acta Oeconomica, vol 51 (3) 2000/2001, pp. 287-314.
259. The European Payments Union and its Implications
for the
Evolution of the International Financial Architecture (com
Barry
Eichengreen), in 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
pour
Fondation Internationale Robert Triffin, 2001, pp. 25-42.
258. War, taxes and gold: the inheritance of the
real
(com Álvaro Ferreira da Silva e Rita Martins de Sousa), Transferring
Wealth
& Power from the Old to the New World, edited by Michael Bordo
and
Roberto Cortes-Conde, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001, pp.
187-228
(versão revista da rubrica nº 235).
257. Financial Crises: a Eurocentric perception, in What financial system for
the year 2000?,
edited by Margarida Abreu e Victor Mendes, Lisboa: ISEG, 2001, pp.
109-126.
256. Crises? What Crises? Escudo from ECU to EMU, capítulo 11 in Short-Term
Capital Flows and
Economic Crises, edited by Stephany Griffith-Jones, Manuel Montes e
Anwar
Nasution, estudo preparado para UNU/WIDER, Oxford University Press,
2001,
pp.253-260 (versão anterior rubrica nº 212).
255. Macroeconomic policy and institutions in
the
transition towards EU membership, (com William Branson e Jurgen von
Hagen),
capítulo 1 in Central Europe towards Monetary Union: Macroeconomic
Underpinnings and Financial Reputation, edited by Ronald MacDonald
e Rod
Cross, Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001, pp. 5-30 (versão
anterior
rubrica nº 216).
254. Statement
ao Comité Preparatório da conferência
das Nações
Unidas Financing
for Development NY, 20 Fevereiro, 2001
2000 (17 items, 2 English, 6 other)
253. Globalização:
uma perspectiva nacional, capítulo X in O Interesse
Nacional
e a Globalização, coordenação científica de Nuno Severiano
Teixeira, José
Cervaens Rodrigues e Isabel Ferreira Nunes, Lisboa: Edições Cosmos
Instituto de
Defesa Nacional, 2000, pp. 167-178.
252. Liberdades Futuras dos Portugueses,
in Estudos
Jurídicos e Económicos em homenagem ao Professor João Lumbrales,
Edição da
Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de Lisboa, Coimbra Editora, pp.
305-344,
2000.
251. Pertenças dos portugueses numa economia
global, in Estudos
em homenagem ao Professor Doutor Pedro Soares Martínez, Coimbra:
Livraria
Almedina, vol II Ciências Jurídico-Económicas, pp. 97-134, 2000.
250. Um relacionamento económico e
financeiro mais durável entre
Portugal e Brasil, in O diálogo dos 500 anos
Brasil*Portugal
desenvolvimento e cooperação, organizadores Roberto Cavalcanti de
Albuquerque e António Romão, Rio de Janeiro: EMC Edições, 2000 pp.
459-476,
(versão revista da rubrica nº 230).
249. Convergence, democracie et cohésion:
existe-t-il une approche
européenne du développement?, in Rapport Moral sur
l´Argent
dans le Monde 2000, Paris: Montchrétien, pp. 203-217, tradução da
rubrica
nº 248.
248. Convergence,
democracy and cohesion: Is there a European identity in development?,
OECD Development Centre, Outubro 2000.
247. The
anti-corruption agenda of the OECD Development Centre, OECD
Development
Centre, Setembro 2000.
246. Risk Management
and Financial Globalisation (com
José Braz), OECD Development Centre, Setembro 2000.
245. National
development and economic transition under international governance: the
case of
East Timor (com José Braz e Rui Sousa Monteiro),
OECD
Development Centre, Agosto 2000.
244. Financial
Crises and International Architecture: a Eurocentric perspective,
OECD Development Centre Technical Paper nº 162,
Agosto 2000
(versão adaptada da rubrica nº 226, publicada como rubrica nº 257).
243. Converging European Transitions, The World Economy, vol 23
no. 10,
Novembro de 2000, pp.1335-1365, versão revista da rubrica nº 219.
242. Mercado monetário e de
valores mobiliários: relações de dependência à escala mundial,
in Direito
dos Valores Mobiliários, vol. II, Coimbra Editora, 2000 pp. 9-29
241. Converging
European Transitions, OECD Development Centre Technical Paper nº 159,
Julho 2000
(publicado rubrica nº 243).
240. Portugal's
European Integration, Small Economies Adjustment to Global
Tendencies, edited by Zoltan Bara e Laszlo Csaba, Budapest: Aula
Publishing
Co. Ltd, pp.115-128, 2000 (versão adaptada da rubrica nº 239).
239. Portugal's European Integration: lessons for
enlargement, in 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 (versão adaptada da
rubrica nº
234).
238. From the real
to the euro, via the escudo, trabalho apresentado numa
conferencia sobre Portugal Atlantico no Centro Cultural
Português
em Paris, Maio 2000.
237. War,
taxes and gold: the inheritance of the real (com Álvaro
Ferreira
da Silva e Rita Martins de Sousa), ISEG
Working Paper WP 8/2000/DE (versão revista da rubrica
nº 218,
publicada nº 273).
1999 (15 items, 2 English, 3 other)
236. Relações monetárias entre a zona do
euro e os Estados-membros,
in Aspectos Jurídicos e Económicos da Introdução do Euro,
Lisboa:
Faculdade de Direito, 1999, pp. 55-62.
235. Portugal's European Integration: the limits of
external pressure, Nova Economics Working Paper nº 369,
Dezembro
1999 (publicado rubrica nº 293).
234. Generational Accounting in Portugal (com
Alan Auerbach, Laurence Kotlikoff, José Braz e Jan Walliser), in Generational
Accounting around the World, edited by Alan Auerbach, Larry
Kotlikoff e
Willi Leibfritz, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999, pp.471-488
(versão
anterior, rubrica nº 211).
233. Converging
European Transitions in Economies in Transition and
the
Variety of Capitalisms: Features, Changes, Convergence edited by
Mitko
Dimitrov, Wladimir Andreff e Laszlo Csaba, Sofia: Gorex Press, 1999,
pp.13-41
(versão revista, publicada de novo como rubrica nº 243).
232. Arquitectura financeira atinge meia idade,
Notícias do
Milénio, Lisboa: Diário de Notícias, 1999, pp. 458-461.
231. Liberdades
Futuras dos Portugueses, Nova Economics Working Paper nº 349,
Abril 1999
(publicado rubrica nº 252).
230. Relações
luso-brasileiras e globalização, Instituto de
Investigação
Científica Tropical, Projecto Memórias Comuns: dos circuitos
esclavagistas
às comunidades lusófonas, Setembro 1999 (publicado rubrica nº 250).
229. Bem Comum dos Portugueses (com José
Adelino Maltez
e Mendo Castro Henriques), Lisboa: Vega, 1999, 2ª edição (1ª rubrica nº
227).
228. Governo,
Pertenças e Liberdades, Brotéria, vol. 149 nº 1 Julho
1999,
pp.7-28 e nº 2/3 Agosto/Setembro 1999 pp. 149-184 (também foi publicado
como
rubrica nº 222).
227. Bem
Comum dos Portugueses (com José Adelino Maltez e Mendo Castro
Henriques),
Lisboa: Vega, 1999 (2ª rubrica nº 229).
226. Comentário na parte
VII Mercados Financeiros, em Global Financial Turmoil and Reform: A
United
Nations Perspective, edited by Barry Herman, Tokyo: The United
Nations
University Press, 1999, pp. 438-447.
225. Moving
the escudo into the euro (com Luís Catela Nunes e
Francisco Covas), CEPR
Discussion Paper nº 2248, Outubro de 1999 (publicado rubrica
nº
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224. Moving the escudo into the euro (com
Luís Catela
Nunes e Francisco Covas), DELTA
Document de Travailnº 1999-14, ver tabelas 1 e 2,
3a,
3b,
4a,
4b
and figuras,
trabalho integrado no projecto de cooperação entre a FEUNL e o
DELTA de
Paris patrocinado por ICTTI e EHESS (revisão da rubrica nº 223,
mesmo que
a rubrica nº 225).
223. Moving
the escudo into the euro (com Luís Catela Nunes e
Francisco Covas), Nova Economics Working Paper nº 346,
Fevereiro
de 1999.
222. Governo,
Pertenças e Liberdades, Economia e Prospectiva, vol. II
nº3/4,
Outubro 1998/Março 1999, pp. 75-122 (também foi publicado como rubrica
nº 228).
1998 (4 items, 1 English, 0 other)
221. Perceptions of
Financial Crises
Agosto
1998 (publicado rubrica nº 226).
220. Macroeconomic
policy and institutions in the transition towards EU membership,
(com
William Branson e Jurgen von Hagen), NBER Working Paper nº 6555, Julho
de 1998
(publicado rubrica nº 255, versão anterior rubrica nº 212).
219. Portugal, in Democracy, Decentralisation and
Deficits in Latin
America, edited by Kiichiro Fukasaku e Ricardo Hausmann, Paris:
OECD e
Inter-American Development Bank, 1998, pp 191-200.
218. War, taxes and
gold: the inheritance of the real
(com
Álvaro Ferreira da Silva e Rita Martins de Sousa), Nova Economics Working Paper nº 318,
Março 1998
(versão revista rubrica nº 258).
1997 (11 items, 3 English, 4 other)
217. Mercados Financeiros Internacionais e
Cidadania
Portuguesa in Direito dos Valores Mobiliários, Lisboa:
Lex,
1997, pp.15-25.
216. Introdução: Macroeconomia para as pessoas
in
Avelino Crespo, Empresas e Emprego na Moeda Única, Lisboa:
Edições
Sílabo, 1997, pp. 9-29.
215. Prefácio in Fátima Moura Roque,
Construir o Futuro em
Angola, Lisboa: CELTA editora, 1997, pp.xi-xv.
214. Liberdades e Pertenças dos Portugueses:
Lições para Sul e para
Leste, in Revista Luso-Africana de Direito, vol 1,
1997, pp.
327-338
213. Crises? What
Crises? Escudo from ECU to
EMU,
Nova Economics Working Paper nº
313,
Dezembro 1997 (publicado, rubrica nº 256).
212. Macroeconomic
policy and institutions in the transition towards EU membership
(com
William Branson e Jurgen von Hagen) Nova Economics Working Paper nº 295,
Abril de
1997 (publicado rubrica nº 255).
211. Future
net taxes in Portugal: a generational accounting (GA) perspective
(com Alan
Auerbach, Laurence Kotlikoff, José Braz e Jan Walliser), Nova Economics Working Paper nº 293,
Abril de
1997 ( publicado rubrica nº 234).
210. Comment to Jean-Claude Berthélemy e Aristomène
Valousdakis,
"Financial Development, Savings and Growth Convergence: a Panel Data
Approach", in Promoting Savings in Latin America, edited by
Ricardo
Hausmann e Helmut Reisen, Paris: OECD e Inter-American Development
Bank, 1997,
pp. 71-76.
209. Reforming Social Security: Efficiency and
Governance (com
Diogo
Lucena), in Sustaining Social Security, New York: United
Nations, 1997,
pp. 74-95.
208. Introduction: Convergence and Divergence in
Social Security Policies in
Sustaining Social Security, New York: United Nations, 1997, pp.
1-21 .
207. Sustaining
Social Security (guest editor), New York: United Nations, 1997.
1996 (10 items, 2 English, 3 other)
206. Portugal e a União Monetária Europeu:
ganhar credibilidade
externa vender estabilidade internamente, Análise Social,
138,
vol. XXI 1996, 4º pp. 895-924 (tradução da rubrica nº 199).
205. Europa e Lusofonia, Política e
Financeira: Uma Interpretação,
in Ensaios de Homenagem a Manuel Jacinto Nunes, Lisboa:
Instituto
Superior de Economia e Gestão, 1996, pp. 53-72.
204. A European Monetary Union of Nations, Regions
and Cities,
apresentado numa conferencia em Palermo, Junho de 1996, revisto com o
título de
Stability
and Credibility of Economic Policy: Lessons from European Monetary Union
e incluído como capítulo 4 da rubrica nº 269.
203. Introduction:
Convergence and Divergence in Social Security Policies Nova Economics Working Paper nº 275,
Maio de
1996 (publicado rubrica nº 208).
202. Reforming
Social Security: Efficiency and Governance (com Diogo Lucena), Nova Economics Working Paper nº 270,
Janeiro
1996 (publicado rubrica nº 209).
201. Europa
e Lusofonia, Política e Financeira: Uma Interpretação, Nova Economics Working Paper nº 269,
Janeiro
1996 (publicado rubrica nº 205).
200. Memória de um Acompanhamento
Desconhecido, in A
Revisão do Tratado da União Europeia, Faculdade de Direito da
Universidade
de Coimbra, Coimbra: Livraria Almedina 1996, pp. 185-189.
199. Portugal and European Monetary Union: Selling
Stability at Home, Earning Credibility Abroad, in Monetary Reform in Europe,
edited by Francisco
Torres, Lisboa: Universidade Católica 1996 (versão anterior rubrica nº
192,
tradução portuguesa rubrica nº 206).
198. Converging towards an European currency
standard: convertibility and stability in the 1990s, in Currency Convertibility:
The Gold
Standard and Beyond, rubrica nº 196 (uma versão anterior tem
tradução
portuguesa, rubrica nº 196).
197. Currency
Convertibility: The Gold Standard and Beyond, editor (with Barry
Eichengreen e Jaime Reis), Londres: Routledge 1996.
1995 (11 items, 1 English,
5 other)
196. Convergindo para um Padrão-Ecu
in Convertibilidade
Cambial: Conferencia Comemorativa do 140º Aniversário da Adesão de
Portugal ao
Padrão-Ouro, 1995 (tradução da versão inglesa revista para
publicação na
rubrica nº 198).
195. Convertibilidade
Cambial: Conferencia Comemorativa do 140º Aniversário da Adesão de
Portugal ao
Padrão-Ouro, organizador (com Barry Eichengreen e Jaime Reis)
Lisboa: Banco
de Portugal, 1995 (tradução do original English, rubrica nº 197).
194. Acompanhamento e Apreciação Parlamentar
dos Assuntos
Europeus, LEGISLAÇÃO, Cadernos de Ciência de Legislação,
INA, nº
13/14 Abril/Dezembro de 1995.
193. Multiple allegiances as fate: The Portuguese
idea of Europe,
versão apresentada numa conferencia na Fundação Luso-Americana em
Lisboa,
Novembro 1995.
192. Portugal
and European Monetary Union: Selling Stability at Home, Earning
Credibility
Abroad, Nova Economics Working Paper nº 259,
Outubro de
1995 (publicado rubrica nº 199).
191. Preface to Avelino Crespo, Portugal
Economia Aberta,
Lisboa: Sílabo, 1995.
190. Convertibility and Stability 1834-1994:
Portuguese Currency Experience Revisited, in Ensaios de Homenagem a
Francisco Pereira de Moura,
Lisboa: Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão, 1995, pp. 421-438.
189. Credibilidade da Mudança em Portugal
1989-1992, in Portugal
e a Integração Monetária Europeia, organizado por João Loureiro,
Porto:
Universidade do Porto, 1995, pp. 143-151
188. Macroeconomic
Policy in Central Europe (com William Branson) CEPR
Discussion Paper nº 1195, Agosto 1995
187. Macroeconomic
Policy in Central Europe (com William Branson) Nova Economics Working Paper nº 247,
Março 1995.
186. Convertibility
and Stability 1834-1994: Portuguese Currency Experience Revisited,
Nova Economics Working Paper nº 239,
Janeiro
1995 (publicado rubrica nº 190).
1994 (4 items, 1 English, 1 outra)
185. Converging
towards an Ecu standard, Nova Economics Working Paper nº 226,
Setembro
1994 (há tradução portuguesa rubrica nº 196, publicado rubrica nº 191).
184. Bancos não são Talhos, Nova
Economia, 1994.
183. European Union and Cohesion, in Europaische Antagonismen,
Zurich: Swiss
Institute of International Affairs, 1994, pp. 33-57.
182. European
Union and Cohesion, Nova Economics Working Paper nº 217,
Março 1994
(publicado rubrica nº 183).
1993 (2 items, 0 English, 2 other)
181. Les Leçons de la Crise des Changes,
De Pecunia,
Agosto 1993, pp.29-32
180. Comment to Alain Minc,
"Democracia, Capitalismo e
Emigração" e Diogo Lucena, "A Internacionalização da Economia
Portuguesa: Os Entusiasmos e os Fantasmas", in Sociedade de Valores
Culturais e Desenvolvimento, coordenado por Teresa Patrício
Gouveia,
Lisboa: Dom Quixote, 1993, pp.175-181.
1992 (5 items, 3 English, 2 other)
179. The Path of Reform in the Soviet Union (com Jean Pisani-Ferry), in 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.
178. Sustained structural reform in Portugal,
Actas da
reunião mundial da Comissão Trilateral em Lisboa, Trilogue,
1992.
177. Labour Mobility, Fiscal Solidarity and the
Exchange Rate Regime: a Parable of European Union and Cohesion, in 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.
176. Economia, Ética e suas Implicações de Política,
in Estudos em Homenagem a Jorge Borges de Macedo, Lisboa:
Instituto
Nacional de Investigação Cientifica, 1992, 613-622
175. Convergência Europeia: O Contributo
Português, Análise
Social nº 118/119, número especial dedicado a Portugal e a
Integração
Europeia: Balanço e Perspectivas, 1992, 623-654.
1991 (7 items, 5 English, 2 other)
174. Política Externa Portuguesa: Uma
Abordagem Económica, in
Portugal em Mudança, Ensaios sobre a Actividade do XI Governo
Constitucional,
Lisboa: Imprensa Nacional Casa da Moeda, 1991, pp. 157-238.
173. Unidade com Diversidade na Economia
Europeia,
in Portugal e a Transição para a União Económica e Monetária,
Lisboa:
Ministério das Finanças, 1991, pp.17-28.
172. Coesão e União Europeias: O Exemplo de
Portugal,
Revista da Banca, Junho/Setembro, 1991.
171. Comment to Guillermo Calvo e Jacob Frenkel, The
Transformation of
Centrally Planned Economies; "Enduring Reform in Eastern Europe", in Central
and Eastern Europe: Roads to Growth, edited by George Winckler,
International Monetary Fund e Austrian National Bank, 1991.
170. Preface to Fátima Roque et al., Economia
de
Angola, Lisboa: Bertrand, 1991, pp. 7-11.
169. Economic Reform in Central and Eastern Europe,
The Next Steps
(com Joan
Pearce), in Politics, Economics and Western Policy in the Post
Communist Era,
edited by Dick Clark e M. Mandelbaum, Boulder: Aspen Institute, 1991.
168. Ajuda à Europa do Leste numa Perspectiva
Luso-Comunitária, Risco, nº 16, Primavera/Verão, 1991,
pp.43-54.
1990 (13 items, 6 English, 3 other)
167. Ajuda Externa e Ajustamento Estrutural:
Uma
Perspectiva Luso- Comunitária (com Orlando Abreu), Nova
Economia,
1990.
166. Portugal's Twenty Five EFTA Years, in EFTA
Countries in a Changing Europe: 30th Anniversary Round Table,
Geneva: EFTA,
1990.
165. As Grandes Mudanças a Sul e a Leste ou
Três Ds da África do Sul
à União Soviética, Revista ELO, nº 1, Setembro/Outubro
1990.
164. Comment to António Borges, "Portuguese Banking in the
Single
European Market", in European Banking in the 1990s, edited by
Jean
Dermine, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1990, pp. 328-334.
163. Preface to João César das
Neves, Equilíbrio da
Pobreza, Lisboa: Ciência e Técnica Fiscal, 1990, pp. 11-14.
162. Interest Differentials, Financial Integration
and EMS Shadowing: A Note on Portugal with a Comparison to Spain (com
Francisco Torres), in Portugal and the Internal Market of the EEC,
edited by J. Silva Lopes e 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), in Portugal and the
Internal Market of the EEC, edited by J. Silva Lopes e Luís Miguel
Beleza,
Lisboa: Banco de Portugal, 1990, pp. 57-72
160. The Constitution and the Economy, in Portugal: The Constitution
and the
Consolidation of Democracy, 1976-1989, edited by K. Maxwell e S.
Monje,
Camões Center Special Report nº 2, Columbia University, 1990.
159. Financial
Liberalization and Exchange Rate Policy in the Newly Integrating
Countries of
the European Community, in Prospects
for the European Monetary System, edited by Piero Ferri, London:
Macmillan,
1990, pp. 178-194 (nova publicação adaptada de rubrica nº 135).
158. External Liberalization under Ambiguous Public
Response:
The Experience of Portugal, pp. 310-354 de rubrica
nº 157.
157. Unity with Diversity in the European
Economy. The Community´s
Southern Frontier,
editor (with
Christopher Bliss), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990
156. External
Liberalization under Ambiguous Public Response: The Experience of
Portugal,
Nova Economics Working Paper nº 138,
Janeiro
1990.
155. External
Liberalization under Ambiguous Public Response: The Experience of
Portugal,
CEPR
Discussion Paper
nº 378
1989 (16 items, 5 English, 7 other)
154. Public Debt and Implicit Taxes: The
Experience of Portugal (com Manuel Sebastião), European
Economic
Review, 1989
153. Nota Prévia do Relator do
Bloco II, Políticas e
Processos de Desenvolvimento e Subdesenvolvimento, Conferência
internacional "Desenvolvimento e Subdesenvolvimento em África: Teorias,
Ideologias, Políticas e Processos", Revista Internacional de
Estudos
Africanos, nº 10-11, 1989, pp. 133-140.
152. Perspectives sur la Libéralisation
Financière: Grèce, Espagne,
Portugal, Revue d' Economie Financière nº 8/9,
Março-Junho 1989,
pp.112-123.
151. Comment to Franco Bruni, Alessandro Penati e Angelo Porta,
"Implicit Taxes and Fiscal Adjustment in Italy", in Fiscal Policy
Economic Adjustment and Financial Markets, edited by Mario Monti,
Washington: IMF, 1989, pp. 235-243.
150. Le Portugal et l'Europe: La Transition
la Plus Longue,
in L'Europe d'Aujours'hui, edited by Albert d'Haenens,
Bruxelas,
Artis-Historia, 1989, pp. 123-135 (tradução do original inglês, rubrica
nº 122)
149. Consequências Económicas de 1992 para
os Sindicatos, Revista
dos Quadros Técnicos do Estado, IV (3), Maio/Julho 1989.
148. The
Timing and Sequencing of Trade Liberalization Policies: Portugal 1948-86
(com Cristina Corado e Manuel Porto) Nova Economics Working Paper nº 114,
Março 1989.
147. A Constituição como Bloqueio da
Sociedade Portuguesa
in Portugal - O Sistema Político e Constitucional 1974-1987,
organizado por M. Baptista Coelho, Lisboa: Instituto de Ciências
Sociais, 1989,
pp. 801-812.
146. Comment to Andrew Powell e
Christopher Gilbert, "The Use of Commodity Contracts for the Management
of
Developing Country Commodity Risks" in Macroeconomic Interactions
Between North and South, edited by David Currie e David Vines,
Cambridge
University Press, 1989, pp. 180-184.
145. Uma Reforma Fiscal para 1992: Imposto
Linear Único
sobre o Rendimento (com Vítor Gaspar), in Nova Economia em
Portugal,
Estudos em Homenagem a António Manuel Pinto Barbosa, rubrica nº
143.
144. Competitiveness under Liberalization cum
Stabilization Packages (LCSP): The Experience of Portugal 1977-1985 (com Cristina Corado) in
rubrica nº 143.
143. Nova Economia em Portugal, Estudos em
Homenagem a António Manuel
Pinto Barbosa, organizador (com Alfredo de Sousa, Francisco Pereira
de
Moura e outros), Faculdade de Economia, UNL, 1989.
142. Imposto
Linear Único sobre o Rendimento: Perspectivas e Oportunidades para a
Reforma
Fiscal em Portugal (com Vitor Gaspar e Luis Morais Sarmento) Nova Economics Working Paper nº 108,
Janeiro
1989.
141. Competitiveness
under Liberalization cum Stabilization Packages (LCSP): The Experience
of
Portugal 1977-1985 (com Cristina Corado) Nova Economics Working Paper nº 107,
Janeiro
1989.
140. Smugglers' Blues at the Central Bank: Lessons
from Sudan (com
William
Branson), in Debt, Stabilization and Development, Essays in Memory
of Carlos
Diaz Alejandro, rubrica nº 139, pp. 191-207.
139. Debt,
Stabilization and Development, Essays in Memory of Carlos Diaz Alejandro,
editor (with Guillermo Calvo, Ronald Findlay e Pentti Kouri), Oxford:
Blackwell
para WIDER, 1989.
1988 (4 items, 2 English, 0 other)
138. Implicit
Taxes and Credit Ceilings: The Treasury and the Banks in Portugal (com
Miguel Beleza), Nova Economics Working Paper nº 106,
Dezembro
1988.
137. Public
Debt and Implicit Taxes: The Experience of Portugal (com Manuel
Sebastião), Nova Economics Working Paper nº 97,
Novembro
1988.
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.
135. Perspectives on Financial Liberalization
in the Newly Integrating Countries of the European Community, European
Economy, Maio 1988 (existe tradução francesa, rubrica nº 134).
1987 (16 items, 3 English, 4 other)
134. Perspectives
sur la Libéralisation Financière dans les Pays Nouvellement Intégrés de
la
Communauté Européenne, in Création d'un Espace Financier
Européen:
Libération des Mouvements de Capitaux et Intégration Financière dans la
Communauté, Bruxelas: Comissão das Comunidades Europeias, 1987
(tradução do
original English, rubrica nº 135, repetido na rubrica nº 152).
133. Small Countries in Monetary Unions: The
Choice of Senegal, in The Political Economy of Risk and Choice
in
Senegal, edited by Mark Gersovitz e John Waterbury, London: Frank
Cass,
1987.
132. Currency Inconvertibility, Trade Taxes and
Smuggling, Journal
of
Development Economics, vol 27 (1987), pp. 109-125; special issue
Essays in
Memory of Carlos F. Diaz Alejandro.
131. Currency
Inconvertibility, Trade Taxes and Smuggling, in International
Trade Investment,
Macro Policies and History, edited by Pranab Bardhan, Jere Behrman
e Albert
Fishlow, Amsterdam, 1987.(mesmo que rubrica nº 132)
130. Aproveitar o Ambiente Macroeconómico
Estável,
Cadernos de Economia, APEC, Novembro 1987.
129. Finança e Confiança, Cadernos
do IEP,
Novembro 1987.
128. Interdependência e Política Económica
Externa,
Prelo, Outubro-Dezembro 1987.
127. Portugal and Europe: the longest transition in Erkenntnis und Entscheidung
die
Weltproblematike in Wissenschaft und Praxis, Europaisches Forum Alpbach
1987,
Vienna: Austrian College, 1987.
126. Smugglers'
Blues at the Central Bank: Lessons from Sudan (com William
Branson), NBER Working Paper
2220, Abril 1987.
125. Le
Portugal et l'Europe: La Transition la Plus Longue, Nova Economics Working Paper nº 65,
Abril 1987
(publicado rubrica nº 150).
124. "Locomotive"
and Other Channels of Transmission Under Flexible Exchange Rates (com
David
Meerschwam), CEPR
Discussion Paper nº 165, Março 1987.
123. Smugglers'
Blues at the Central Bank: Lessons from Sudan (com William
Branson), CEPR
Discussion Paper
nº 164, Março 1987 .
122. Portugal
and Europe: the longest transition CEPR Discussion Paper nº 163, Março
1987 (existe
tradução francesa, rubrica nº 125).
121. Currency
Inconvertibility, Trade Taxes and Smuggling, NBER Working
Paper 2177 Março 1987.
120. Currency
Inconvertibility, Trade Taxes and Smuggling, CEPR
Discussion Paper nº 162 Março 1987 .
119. Bancos, Desenvolvimento Financeiro e
Perspectivas
Macroeconómicas, Revista da Banca, vol. 1.
Janeiro-Março 1987.
1986 (8 items, 3 English, 3 other)
118. Multinacionais, Estado e Empresas
Nacionais: Códigos
ou Estratégias?, Nação e Defesa nº 40,
Outubro-Dezembro
1986.
117. Collective Pegging to a Single Currency:
The West African Monetary Union, in The Real Exchange Rate
and
Adjustment in Developing Countries, edited by Sebastian Edwards e
Liaquat
Ahamed, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1986, pp.333-362 e NBER
Reprint 999, Fevereiro 1988
116. Comment to Francisco Pereira de
Moura,
"O ensino da Teoria Geral no ISCEF/ISE", in Cinquentenário da
Teoria Geral de Keynes, Lisboa: Instituto Superior de Economia,
1986, pp.
86-90.
115. Trade and Financial Interdependence under
Flexible Exchange Rates. The Pacific Area, in Pacific Trade and
Financial Interdependence,
edited by Augustine Tan e Basant Kapur, Sidney: Brian and Unwin
Australia,
1986, pp. 277-284; Princeton Reprint in International Finance
nº 25,
Junho 1986 e NBER Reprint 700, Abril 1986.
114. Custos Certos, Benefícios Incertos:
Políticas Públicas
Portuguesas na CEE, organizador, Lisboa, Associação Portuguesa de
Relações
Internacionais, Abril 1986.
113. Integração
Europeia: Fim do Princípio ou Princípio do Fim?, Factos e Ideias,
CERI, Universidade do Minho II nº 3, 1986 (versão mais curta da rubrica
nº
109).
112. Small Countries in Monetary Unions: A
Two-Tier Model, Mondes en Developpement nº 56, 1986, pp.
41-63
(versão mais extensa de rubrica 111).
111. Small
Countries in Monetary Unions: A Two-Tier Model, Journal of
Economic
Dynamics and Control 10 (1986), pp. 275-280.
1985 (20 items, 5 English, 7 other)
110. Macroeconomic Policy Under Currency
Inconvertibility, in The Economics of the Caribbean Basin,
edited by Michael Connolly e John McDermott, New York: Praeger
Publishers,
1985, pp 336-355.
109. Integração Europeia: Fim do Princípio
ou Princípio do Fim?,
Economia, IX (3), Outubro 1985 (repetido rubrica nº 113).
108. A Vintage Model of Supply Applied to French
Manufacturing
(com Pentti
Kouri and Albert Viscio), Economia, IX (1), Janeiro 1985, pp.
159-193 e NBER
Reprint 657, Novembro 1985.
107. A
Vintage Model of Supply Applied to French Manufacturing (com Pentti
Kouri
and Albert Viscio), NBER
Working Paper nº1639, Junho 1985.
106. Small
Countries in Monetary Unions: A Two-Tier Model, NBER Working
Paper nº 1634, Junho 1985.
105. Collective
Pegging to a Single Currency: The West African Monetary Union, NBER Working
Paper
1574, Março 1985
104. Exchange
Rate Flexibility and the Transmission of Business Cycles (com
David
Meerschwam), NBER
Working Paper nº 1573, Março 1985
103. Currency
Inconvertibility, Trade Taxes and Smuggling, Princeton
Research Program in Development Studies
Discussion Paper 117, Março 1985.
102. O Estado nas Nações Pobres, in Pobreza,
Perspectivas de Análise Pluri-Disciplinar, organizado por João
César das
Neves, Lisboa: Universidade Católica Portuguesa, 1985.
101. A Mão Invisível (com António Barbosa,
Manuel Barbosa, Miguel
Beleza, António Borges e Diogo Lucena), Lisboa: Semanário, 1985.
100. Sobre a Liberalização Económica em
Portugal,
Risco, I(2), 1985.
99. Comment to Jacques Mairesse e Brigitte Dormont, "Labour
and
Investment Demand at the Firm Level: A Comparison of French, German and
U.S.
Manufacturing", ISOM, European Economic Review, Maio-Junho,
1985.
98. Macroeconomic
Policy Under Currency Inconvertibility, NBER Working
Paper 1571, Fevereiro 1985.
97. Políticas
Anti-Inflacionistas no Processo de Ajustamento, in Ajustamento
e
Crescimento na Actual Conjuntura Económica Mundial, organizado por
José da
Silva Lopes, Washington: Fundo Monetário Internacional, 1985.
96. Políticas
Anti-Inflacionistas no Processo de Ajustamento, Nova Economics Working Paper nº 28,
Janeiro
1985.
95. Profitability,
Employment and Structural Adjustment in France (com Pentti Kouri e
Albert
Viscio), in The French Economy: Theory and Policy edited
by
Jacques Melitz e Charles Wyplosz, Boulder: Westview Press, 1985
(reedição da
rubrica nº 70).
94. Comment to Gilles Oudiz e Jeffrey Sachs, "International
Policy
Cordination in Dynamic Macroeconomic Models", in International
Cordination of Economic Policy, edited by Willem Buiter e Richard
Marston,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985.
93. Volubilidad del Tipo de Cambio en una
Economia Mundial
Interdependiente, in Suplemento al Estudio Economico
Mundial 1984,
Nova Iorque, Nações Unidas, 1985 (tradução do original English, rubrica
nº 91).
92. L'instabilité des Taux de Change dans
une Economie Mondiale
Interdependente, in Suplement à l'Étude sur l'Economie
Mondiale 1984,
Nova Iorque, Nações Unidas, 1985 (tradução do original English, rubrica
nº 91).
91. Exchange Rate Volatility in an Interdependent
World Economy,
in Supplement
to Word Economic Survey 1984, New York; United Nations, 1985
(existe
tradução espanhola e francesa, items nº 92 e 93).
1984 (8 items, 5 English, 2 other)
90. Economic
Policy in the Enlarged European Community, editor (with Paulo de Pitta e Cunha), Lisboa:
Economia,
1984.
89. Portugal na Europa é como a Europa no
Mundo, Comment to
Pentti Kouri, "A Europa na Economia Mundial" in Política Económica
na Comunidade Europeia Alargada, organizado por Paulo de Pitta e
Cunha,
Lisboa: Intereuropa, 1984.
88. Trade
and Financial Interdependence under Flexible Exchange Rates. The
Pacific Area,
NBER Working
Paper1517,
Dezembro 1984.
87. Currency Inconvertibility, Portfolio Balance and
Relative Prices,
in Dynamic
Modelling and Control of National Economies, edited by Tamer Basar
e Louis
Pau, IFAC Proceedings Series, vol. 7, Oxford, 1984, pp. 401-408 e NBER
Reprint
630, Agosto 1985
86. International Portfolio Diversification:
Short-Term Financial Assets and Gold (com Jeffrey Goldstein e David Meerschwam), in Exchange
Rate Theory and Practice, edited by John Bilson e Richard Marston,
Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1984, pp. 192-232 e NBER Reprint 593,
Abril 1985
85. Portugal and Europe: The Dilemmas of Integration, in Portugal in Development:
Emigration,
Industrialization and the European Community, edited by Thomas
Bruneau,
Victor da Rosa e Alex MacLeod, Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press,
1984.
84. Portugal, Spain and the World Economy:
Challenge and Response? (com Manuel Sebastião), Assuntos
Europeus,
(3), Outubro 1984, pp. 141-154
83. Portugal e a Comunidade Europeia:
Transição Socialista para o
Livre-Câmbio?, Indústria em Revista, Março 1984.
1983 (10 items, 4 English, 2 other)
82. Macroeconomic
Policy Under Currency Inconvertibility, Princeton
Research Program in Development Studies
Discussion Paper 109, Dezembro 1983.
81. A Portfolio Model of an Inconvertible
Currency: The Recent Experience of Portugal, in International
Economic Adjustment, edited by Marcello de Cecco, Oxford: Basil
Blackwell,
1983.
80. A Ilógica do Sistema Constitucional
Português, in Centro
de Estudos Fiscais, Estudos, vol. I, Comemoração do XX
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