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CV in PDF - Universidade do Minho
CURRICULUM VITAE
Miguel PORTELA
January 2015
PERSONAL DETAILS
Birth date:
October 1972
Nationality:
Portuguese
Work address: Escola de Economia e Gestão
Phone: + 351 253601910
Universidade do Minho
Fax:
+ 351 253601380
Campus de Gualtar
Email: [email protected]
4710 – 057 Braga, Portugal
Site:
www.eeg.uminho.pt/economia/mangelo
AFFILIATIONS
Universidade do Minho, NIPE and IZA, Bonn
EDUCATION
– PhD in Economics, Tinbergen Institute/U Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2007
– Master in Economics, U Minho, Portugal, 2000
– Graduation in Economics, U Porto, Portugal, 1995
CURRENT POSITIONS
– Associate Professor, Economics Department, U Minho, Portugal, 2014 – present
– Elected Member of the Scientific Council, EEG / U Minho, 2013 – present
– School of Economics and Management Data Lab Administrator, 2005 – present
PREVIOUS POSITIONS
– School of Economics and Management Vice-President for Research, 2011 – 2014
– Assistant Professor, Economics Department, U Minho, Portugal, 2007 – 2014
– Elected Member of the Scientific Council, EEG / U Minho, 2009 – 2012
– Member of the Directing Committee for the Master Programme in Economics,
2011 – 2012
– Elected Member of the Economics Department Council, EEG / U Minho, 2010 –
2012
1/13
– Assistant Director, NIPE (Economic Policies Research Unit), 2010 – 2011
– Teaching Assistant, Economics Department, University of Minho, Portugal, 2000 –
2007
– Member of the “Working Group on National and Regional Accounts”, Statistical
Council, National Statistical System, CRUP (Conference of Rectors of the
Portuguese Universities) Representative, 2007 – 2008
– Trainee Teaching Assistant, Economics Department, University of Minho,
Portugal, 1996 – 2000
– Internship, Norpedip, Sociedade para o Desenvolvimento Industrial, SA, 1995 –
1996
PUBLICATIONS: JOURNALS SUBJECT TO PEER-REVIEW PROCESS
– “Exchange rates, employment and labour market rigidity”, The World Economy,
forthcoming [co-authors: Fernando Alexandre, Pedro Bação and João Cerejeira]
– “Interactions in local governments’ spending decisions: Evidence from Portugal”,
Regional Studies, forthcoming, DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2013.835798 [co-authors:
Hélia Costa and Linda Veiga]
– “Hours of work and retirement behavior”, IZA Journal of European Labor Studies,
3(16), pp 1-22 pages, 2014, DOI: 10.1186/2193-9012-3-16 [co-author: C. Sofia
Machado]
– “Returns to tenure or seniority?”, Econometrica, Vol. 82(2), pp 705-730, 2014,
DOI:10.3982/ECTA8688 [co-authors: Sebastian Buhai, Coen Teulings and Aico van
Vuuren]
– “Associations between medical student empathy and personality: a multiinstitutional
study”,
PLOS
ONE,
March
17,
2014,
DOI:
10.1371/journal.pone.0089254 [co-authors: Patrício Costa, Raquel Alves, Pedro
Marvão, Isabel Neto, Manuel João Costa]
– “Firm ownership and rent sharing”, Journal of Labor Research, Vol. 32(3), pp 210236, 2011, DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12122-011-9109-6 [co-authors: Natália
Pimenta Monteiro, Odd Rune Straume]
– “Employment and exchange rates: the role of openness and technology”, Open
Economies Review, Vol. 22(5), pp 969-984, 2011, DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11079010-9191-z [co-authors: Fernando Alexandre, Pedro Bação, João Cerejeira]
– “Rent sharing in Portuguese Banking”, Manchester School, Vol. 79(4), pp 861-883,
2011, DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9957.2011.02183.x [co-author: Natália
Monteiro]
– “Measurement error in education and growth regressions”, Scandinavian Journal of
Economics, Vol. 112(3), pp 618-639, 2010, DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.14679442.2010.01613.x [co-authors: Rob Alessie and Coen Teulings]
2/13
– “Aggregate and sector-specific exchange rate indexes for the Portuguese economy”,
Notas Económicas, Vol. 30, pp 6-28, 2009 [co-authors: Fernando Alexandre, Pedro
Bação, João Cerejeira]
– “Perceptions of the Bologna process: what do students' choices reveal?”, Higher
Education, Vol. 58(4), pp 465-474, 2009, DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10734-0099205-1 [co-authors: Carla Sá, Fernando Alexandre and Ana Rute Cardoso]
– “Admission conditions and graduates’ employability”, Studies in Higher Education,
Vol. 34(7), pp 795-805, 2009, DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1080/03075070802688553 [coauthors: Fernando Alexandre, Carla Sá]
– “Micro Foundations for Wage Flexibility: Wage Insurance at the Firm Level”,
Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Vol. 111(1), pp 29-50, 2009, DOI:
dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9442.2008.01553.x [co-author: Ana Rute Cardoso]
– “Demand for Higher Education Programs: The Impact of the Bologna Process”,
CESifo Economic Studies, Vol. 54(2), pp 229-247, 2008, DOI:
dx.doi.org/10.1093/cesifo/ifn013 [co-authors: Ana Rute Cardoso, Carla Sá,
Fernando Alexandre]
– “Evaluating student allocation in the Portuguese public higher education system”,
Higher Education, Vol. 56(2), pp 185-203, 2008, DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10734007-9097-x [co-authors: Nelson Areal, Carla Sá, Fernando Alexandre, João
Cerejeira, Ana Carvalho, Artur Rodrigues]
– “Gender segregation and the wage gap in Portugal: an analysis at the establishment
level”, Journal of Economic Inequality, Vol. 3(2), pp 145-168, 2005, DOI:
dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10888-005-4495-8 [co-authors: Jose A. Cabral Vieira and Ana
Rute Cardoso]
– “Measuring skill: a multi-dimensional index”, Economics Letters, Vol. 72(1), pp 2732, 2001, DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0165-1765(01)00396-2
PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS
– “A Economia Portuguesa na União Europeia: 1986 – 2010”, Actual Editora,
Coimbra: 486 pages, 2014, Organizers: Fernando Alexandre, Pedro Bação, Pedro
Lains, Manuel M. F. Martins Miguel Portela and Marta Simões; ISBN: 978-989694-078-2
– “Introdução: A Economia Portuguesa Entre Duas Intervenções do FMI”
[“Introduction: The Portuguese Economy Between Two IMF Interventions”], in
Alexandre, Bação, Lains, M.F. Martins, Portela & Simões (Orgs.) “A Economia
Portuguesa na União Europeia: 1986 – 2010”, Actual Editora, Coimbra: 43 – 68,
2014 [co-authors: Fernando Alexandre, Pedro Bação, Pedro Lains, Manuel M. F.
Martins and Marta Simões]; ISBN: 978-989-694-078-2
3/13
– “O Mercado de Trabalho” [“The Labour Market”], in Alexandre, Bação, Lains, M.F.
Martins, Portela & Simões (Orgs.) “A Economia Portuguesa na União Europeia:
1986 – 2010”, Actual Editora, Coimbra: 233 – 268, 2014 [co-authors: José Varejão
and João Cerejeira]; ISBN: 978-989-694-078-2
– “Educação, Economia e Capital Humano – Notas Sobre um Paradoxo” [“Education,
Economy and Human Capital: Notes on a Paradox”], in Alexandre, Bação, Lains,
M.F. Martins, Portela & Simões (Orgs.) “A Economia Portuguesa na União
Europeia: 1986 – 2010”, Actual Editora, Coimbra: 329 – 355, 2014 [co-authors:
Pedro Teixeira, João Cerejeira, Marta Simões and Carla Sá]; ISBN: 978-989-694078-2
– “Os fluxos e as remunerações de sub- e sobre-escolarizados em Portugal no período
1995-2005.” [“The flows and wages of under- and over-educated workers in
Portugal, 1995-2005”], in Gabinete de Estratégia e Planeamento (GEP), Ministério
do Trabalho e da Solidariedade Social (MTSS), Colecção Cogitum, nº 23, 2009 [coauthors: Fernando Alexandre, Carla Sá and João Cerejeira Silva]; ISBN: 978-972704-328-6
– “Nota Introdutória” [“Introduction”], in Gabinete de Estratégia e Planeamento
(GEP), Ministério do Trabalho e da Solidariedade Social (MTSS) (eds.), Cadernos
Sociedade e Trabalho: Quadros de Pessoal e Investigação em Economia 9: 3-6, 2007
[co-authors: Carla Sá and João Cerejeira Silva]; ISBN: 978-972-704-286-2
PUBLICATIONS: LETTERS
– “Do personality differences between students from different schools generalize
across countries?”, Medical Teacher, Vol. 36(10), pp 914, 2014, DOI:
dx.doi.org/10.3109/0142159X.2014.932903 [co-authors: Patrício Costa, Pedro
Marvão, Isabel Neto, Miguel Portela and Manuel João Costa]
PUBLICATIONS: OTHER
– “Implementing the Bologna process.”, Vox. http://www.VoxEU.org, December 18,
2008 [co-authors: Fernando Alexandre, Ana Rute Cardoso and Carla Sá]
WORKING PAPERS
– “The Parental Co-Immunization Hypothesis”, NIPE WP 18/2013, 2013 [co-author:
Paul Schweinzer]
– “Age and opportunities for promotion”, NIPE WP 3/2011, 2011 [co-author: C. Sofia
Machado] (under revision)
– “A poupança em Portugal”, NIPE WP 29/2011, 2011 [co-authors:Fernando
Alexandre, Luís Aguiar-Conraria and Pedro Bação]
4/13
–
“Minimum wage, fringe benefits, overtime payments and the gender wage gap”,
IZA Discussion Paper 6370, NIPE WP 34/2010, 2010 [co-authors: Kizilca, Kemal,
João Cerejeira and Carla Sá] (submitted)
– “Manufacturing employment and exchange rates in the Portuguese economy: the
openness, technology and labour market rigidity”, NIPE WP 22/2010, 2010 [coauthors: Fernando Alexandre, Pedro Bação, João Cerejeira] (under revision)
– “The determinants of success in university entrance”, NIMA Working Paper 13,
2001 [co-authors: Anabela Botelho, Lígia Pinto and António Silva]
– “The impact of segregation on wage inequality: a look at recruitment and pay
policies at the firm level”, NIMA Working Paper 8, 2001
– “Working and studying: what explains youngsters’ decisions?”, Luxembourg
Employment Study Working Paper 15, 1999 [co-author: Carla Sá]
POLICY PAPERS
– “Emprego e TSU - O impacto no emprego das alterações nas contribuições dos
trabalhadores e das empresas” [“Employment and social security contributions:
employment impact of a planed reform in the contributions of employers and
employees in Portugal”], NIPE PP 01/2012, 2011 [co-authors: Luís AguiarConraria, Fernando Alexandre, Pedro Bação e João Cerejeira]
– “Estudo sobre a Retribuição Mínima Mensal Garantida em Portugal” [“Analysis of
the impacts of Minimum Wage Policies in Portugal”], NIPE PP 01/2011, 2011 [coauthors: Anabela Carneiro, Carla Sá, João Cerejeira and José Varejão]
SELECTED PARTICIPATION IN CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS
– Bank of Portugal, “7ª Conferência Desenvolvimento Económico Português”, “Wage
inequality, business strategy and productivity: evidence from Portugal”, presented by
João Cerejeira, work in progress, with Priscila Ferreira, João Cerejeira and Sílvia
Sousa, Lisbon, Portugal (2014)
– 4th International Workshop “Sharing Best Practices in R&D and Education Statistics”,
Lisbon, Portugal (2013)
– Bank of Portugal Conference on “Program Evaluation, Minimum Wage, and Firms
Financing and the Labour Market”, discussant of Minimum Wage Policies papers,
Óbidos, Portugal (2013)
– 3rd International Workshop “Sharing Best Practices in R&D and Education Statistics”,
Lisbon, Portugal (2012)
– 2nd International Workshop on the Socio-Economics of Aging, Lisbon, Portugal (2011)
– International Labour Organization Conference on “Regulating for Decent Work:
Regulating for a Fair Recovery”, Geneve, Switzerland (2011)
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– IAB Conference “Increasing Labor Market Flexibility: Boon or Bane?”, Nuremberg,
Germany (2011)
– Conference “10 Years of the Euro: Adjustment in Capital and Labour Markets”,
Braga, Portugal (2009)
– LoWER Workshop on Mobility, Annecy , France (2006)
– Conference on “Analysis of Firms and Employees (CAFE)”, Nuremberg, Germany
(2006)
– Second Network Workshop of the RTN “Economics of Education and Education
Policy in Europe”, Uppsala, Sweden (2005)
– European Economic Association and Econometric Society, Madrid, Spain (2004)
– IXth Spring Meeting of Young Economists, Warsaw, Poland (2004)
– CEMFI, Madrid, Spain (2003)
– Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2003)
– Eleventh Annual Conference of the European Association of Labour Economists,
Regensburg, Germany (1999)
REFEREEING ACTIVITIES
British Journal of Industrial Relations, Economics Bulletin, Economics of
Education Review, Evidence-based HRM, International Journal of Manpower,
Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of Economic Growth,
Journal of Human Capital, Journal of Labor Economics, Labour Economics, Notas
Económicas, Quantitative Economics, Research in Labor Economics, Spatial
Economic Analysis, Studies in Higher Education, The B.E. Journal of Economic
Analysis and Policy, The Manchester School, World Development
OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Evaluation of research projects funded by the Portuguese national science
foundation (FCT): Co-Coordinator and Evaluator of final project reports in
Business and Economics, 2014-2015
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
– Best Teacher Award (2011), School of Economics and Management, University of
Minho, Portugal
– PhD Scholarship SFRH/BD/5114/2001 (Sep 2001 – Jan 2006), Portuguese Ministry
of Science and Technology (FCT)
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PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR IN FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS
– “Educação em Portugal”, Projeto nº 598 40 2012, PO Assistência Técnica FSE
(QREN), December 2012 – December 2014
–
“Economics and Education in Portugal: why and for whom?”, PTDC/EGEECO/122126/2010, Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, January 2012 –
December 2014
PARTICIPATION IN FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS
– “Financial Literacy”, led by Rob Alessie, University of Groningen (the Netherlands),
and Annamaria Lusardi, George Washington University School of Business (USA),
and Financial Literacy Center and the Global Center for Financial Literacy. Funded by
the European Investment Bank, January 2013 – December 2015
– “Political business cycles and economic voting”, PTDC/EGE-ECO/118501/2010,
Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, January 2012 – December 2013
– “Private versus public ownership: implications for the labour market”, PTDC/
EGE-ECO/102914/2008, Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, January 2010 –
December 2011
– “The impact of the minimum wage: going three steps further”, PTDC/
ECO/74047/2006, Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, January 2008 – December
2009
– “The demand for university degrees and the transition from the university to the
labour market”, PRAXIS/C/ECO/13014/1998, Fundação para a Ciência e
Tecnologia, PRAXIS XXI, September 1999 – August 2001
– “Inequality in the Portuguese labour market”, Conselho de Reitores das
Universidades Portuguesas: Acções Integradas Luso-Espanholas, Acção nº E-36/98,
January 1998 – December 1998
MAIN TEACHING ACTIVITY
Graduate
“Topics in Econometrics: static and dynamic panel data” – PhD in Economics
“Labour Economics” – Master in Economics
“Applied Econometrics” – Master in Economics & Master in Finance
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Undergraduate
“Intermediate Econometrics”, “Introductory Economics”, “Labour Economics”,
“Mathematics”, “Statistics” – Undergraduate degrees in Economics, International
Business, International Relations, Law, Sociology
SUPERVISION OF PH.D. THESES
– Sandra Sousa, “Ensaios empíricos em economia da educação”, PhD in Economics,
Universidade do Minho, Portugal, on-going [Co-supervision: Carla Sá]
– Cândida Sofia, “Population aging and the labor market”, PhD in Economics,
Universidade do Minho, Portugal, 2010 [Co-supervision: Ana Rute Cardoso]
SUPERVISION OF MASTER’S THESES
– Ana Sofia Fernandes, “Longevidade e poupança”, Master in Economics,
Universidade do Minho, Portugal, on-going
– Sara Correia, “Efeitos Concorrenciais da Existência de Postos de Combustível de
Baixo Preço”, Master in Industrial and Firm Economics, Universidade do Minho,
Portugal, on-going [Co-supervision: Rosa Branca Esteves]
– Tiago Rodrigues, “Remuneração e produtividade dos trabalhadores em Portugal:
uma análise por género”, Master in Industrial and Firm Economics, Universidade
do Minho, Portugal, on-going
– Mariana Marinho, “Determinantes da poupança: o papel da Segurança Social”,
Master in Economics, Universidade do Minho, Portugal, 2014 [Co-supervision:
Carla Sá]
– Pedro Gonçalves, “Investigação sobre a existência da prática de concluio no sector
dos combustíveis em Portugal”, Master in Banking, Monetary and Financial
Economics, Universidade do Minho, Portugal, 2013 [Co-supervision: Rosa Branca
Esteves]
– Neide Dias, “Modelização da previsão do consumo retalhista: qual a contribuição
dos stocks para o resultado da empresa?”, Master in Industrial and Firm
Economics, Universidade do Minho, Portugal, 2013 [Co-supervision: Carlos Costa]
– Joana Barbosa, “Impacto do capital humano na sobrevivência das empresas”,
Master in Industrial and Firm Economics, Universidade do Minho, Portugal, 2013
[Co-supervision: Ana Paula Faria]
8/13
– Hélia Silva, “Strategic interaction in local fiscal policy: evidence from Portuguese
municipalities”, Master in Economics, Universidade do Minho, Portugal, 2009
[Co-supervision: Linda Veiga]
ACADEMIC EXAMINATIONS
– Vera Catarina Barros Rocha (2014), “"Entrepreneurship Dynamics: Entry, Survival
and firm Growth"”, PhD in Economics, Universidade do Porto, Portugal
[supervisors: Anabela Carneiro and Celeste Amorim Varum].
– Flávia Appel Colvero (2014), “Uma compreensão das dinâmicas de crescimento
económico: o papel das instituições na América Latina”, Master in Economics,
Universidade do Minho, Portugal [supervisors: Francisco Veiga].
– Mariana Sousa Pereira (2014), “O efeito do estado social na poupança das famílias
em Portugal”, Master in Banking, Monetary and Financial Economics,
Universidade do Minho, Portugal [supervisors: Fernando Alexandre and Cristina
Amado].
– Ana Luísa Faria (2013), “Modelização da taxa de incumprimentos das empresas
portuguesas com base na evolução de variáveis macroeconómicas”, Master in
Banking, Monetary and Financial Economics, Universidade do Minho, Portugal
[supervisors: Cristina Amado and Carlos Arriaga Costa].
– Susana Campos Martins (2012), “Mais ou menos Estado? Um estudo na perspectiva
do desenvolvimento económico”, Master in Economics, Universidade do Minho,
Portugal [supervisor: Francisco Veiga].
– Ana Sofia Lopes (2009), “Ensaios sobre o impacto do capital humano observável e
não observável nos ganhos salariais e na produtividade: uma análise
microeconométrica com base em dados LEED”, PhD in Economics, Universidade
de Coimbra, Portugal [supervisor: Paulino Teixeira].
– Ana Filipa Correia (2009), “A taxa de câmbio real na zona euro: uma análise ao
nível sectorial”, Master in Economics, Markets e Public Policies, Universidade do
Minho, Portugal [supervisors: Fernando Alexandre and João Cerejeira Silva].
– Raquel Bernardette Mendes (2009), “Gender wage inequality in the Portuguese
labor market”, PhD in Economics, Universidade do Minho, Portugal [supervisors:
José Cadima Ribeiro and Ana Rute Cardoso].
9/13
ORGANISATION OF CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS
– 8th Annual Meeting of the Portuguese Economic Journal, Universidade do
Minho, Braga, Portugal, July 4-5, 2014
– European Society for Population Economics (ESPE) Annual Conference 2014,
Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal, June 18-21
– Conference “1986-2010: the Portuguese Economy in the European Union”,
Fundação de Serralves, Porto, Portugal, July 4-5, 2012 (Project Coordinator:
Fernando Alexandre. Institutions involved: CEF.UP, Universidade do Porto,
GEMF, Universidade de Coimbra, ICS, Universidade de Lisboa, NIPE,
Universidade do Minho)
– Workshop “Economic analysis using linked employer and employee data:
bringing together theory and empirics”, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal, June
16-17, 2011
– Workshop “2010 Portuguese Stata Users Group Meeting”, University of Minho,
Braga, Portugal, September 17, 2010
– Workshop “Measurement and Evaluation of Academic Research Performance:
Policy Implications”, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal, June 21, 2010
– Workshop “Economic Analysis Using Linked Employer and Employee Data”,
University of Minho, Braga, Portugal, September 18, 2009
– Conference “10 years of the Euro: Adjustment in Capital and Labour Markets”,
organised by NIPE, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal, 7-8 May, 2009
– Workshop “Quadros de Pessoal e investigação em economia”, University of
Minho, Braga, Portugal, September 15, 2006
– PhD Weekly Lunch Seminars in Tinbergen Institute Amsterdam, Sep 2003 - Dec
2004 [co-organizer: Sebastian Buhai]
– Conference “Combining work, home and education”, organised by LoWER (Low
Wage Employment Research Network) and NIMA, University of Minho, Braga,
Portugal, October 26-27, 2001
– 3rd Conference of the Portuguese Society for Research in Economics, University
of Minho, Braga, Portugal, June 22-23, 1998
10/13
ORGANISATION OF SUMMER SCHOOLS
– “Discrete choice models for cross section and panel data”, William Greene, 10th
NIPE Summer School, Minho University, Portugal, June 26 – June 28, 2013 (with
João Cerejeira and Sílvia Sousa)
– “The Science and Art of DSGE Modelling: A Course on Model Construction,
Calibration, Estimation and Policy Analysis”, Paul Levine and Bo Yang, 9th NIPE
Summer School, Minho University, Portugal, June 20 – June 22, 2012 (with Sílvia
Sousa)
– “Empirical Strategies”, Joshua Angrist, 6th NIPE Summer School, Minho
University, Portugal, June 29 – July 2, 2009 (with João Cerejeira)
– “Topics in Program Evaluation”, Jeffrey M. Wooldridge, 3rd NIPE Summer School,
Minho University, Portugal, 29 – 30 June, 2006
TEACHING OF SHORT COURSES
– “Introduction to Stata: an application to data analysis and linear regression” – 1
Day Course, EEG – U Minho, November 15, 22 & 24, 2012, October 10, 2013,
January 28, April 11, 2014, November 3 & 12, 2014 (course within the
EEGenerating Skills activities) [with João Cerejeira]
– “Data management, regression, panel data analysis and research output using
Stata”, 2-Day Stata & Econometrics Course, ISEG/Universidade Técnica de Lisboa,
Lisbon, Portugal, April 2 – 3, 2012, March 25 – 26, 2013, April 9 – 10, 2014 [with
João Cerejeira]
– “Econometrics Winter School using Stata”, FEP - U Porto, Portugal, January 22 –
25, 2013, January 21 – 24, 2014 [with Anabela Carneiro, João Cerejeira, José
Varejão, Miguel Portela and Paulo Guimarães]
– Workshop on “Introduction to Stata”, 13ª Conferência Nacional de Economia da
Saúde, Braga, PT, October 10, 2013
– “Data management, regression, panel data analysis and research output using
Stata”, 2-Day Stata & Econometrics Course, Cass Business School, London, UK,
June 14 – 15, 2012, May 9 – 10, 2013 [with João Cerejeira]
– “Data Management, Regression, Panel Data Analysis and Research Output: A
Practical Approach”, The Business School, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK,
September 20 – 21, 2012 [with João Cerejeira]
11/13
– “Data management, regression, panel data analysis and research output using
Stata”, 2-Day Stata & Econometrics Course, Universidade do Minho, Braga,
Portugal, September 1 – 2, 2011 [with João Cerejeira]
REPORTS ON UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES
– “Unemployment among Minho University’s graduates”, for Universidade do
Minho, 2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014 (with Carla Sá, Elisabete Pacheco and Isabel
Santos).
CONSULTANCY WORK
– Report on “Private security activities in Portugal”, for Ministério da
Administração Interna, 2013 (with João Cerejeira).
– “Economic and Social Impacts of the Guimarães 2012, European Capital of
Culture”, for Fundação Cidade de Guimarães, 2013 (Coordinated by Fernando
Alexandre, Francisco Carballo-Cruz and João Cerejeira).
– “The Impact of the Microsoft Ecosystem in the Portuguese Economy ”, for
Microsoft Portugal, 2013 (Coordinated by Fernando Alexandre, with João
Cerejeira).
– “Savings in Portugal”, for Associação Portuguesa de Seguradores, 2011
(Coordinated by Fernando Alexandre, with Pedro Bação and Luís AguiarConraria).
– “Analysis of the impacts of Minimum Wage Policies in Portugal”, for Ministério
da Economia e do Emprego, 2011 (& update in 2012) (with Anabela Carneiro,
Carla Sá, João Cerejeira and José Varejão).
– Report on “Evaluation of the Economic Impact of the Secondary School
Modernization Programme”, for Parque Escolar, E.P.E., 2010 (Coordinated by
Francisco José Veiga, with Francisco Carballo-Cruz, João Cerejeira, Miguel Lebre
de Freitas, Rui Nuno Baleiras and Sílvia Sousa).
– Report on “The Flows and Wages of Over- and Under-Educated Workers in
Portugal in the Period 1995 – 2005”, for Gabinete de Estudos e Planeamento do
Ministério do Trabalho e da Solidariedade Social (GEP/MTSS), 2007 (with Carla
Sá, Fernando Alexandre and João Cerejeira da Silva).
12/13
– Report on “The Demand for Graduate Studies in Instituto Politécnico da Guarda –
Schooling Years 2003 – 2004 to 2006 – 2007”, for Escola Superior de Educação do
Instituto Politécnico da Guarda, 2007 (with Carla Sá and Fernando Alexandre).
REFERENCES
– Ana Rute Cardoso, Institute for Economic Analysis, Spanish National Research
Council, Spain, [email protected]
– Coen Teulings, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, [email protected]
– Paulo Guimarães, Bank of Portugal and cef.UP/University of Porto, Portugal,
[email protected]
– Rob Alessie, University of Groningen, Netherlands, [email protected]
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