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Ricardo Ferraz is a Professor at the Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão (ISEG) within the Universidade de Lisboa. His research focuses on Portuguese economic history, fiscal sustainability, and the interplay between public finance and economic growth. He has extensively studied the economic impacts of historical events such as the First World War, the Colonial War, and the Estado Novo era. His work employs econometric methods like ARDL cointegration and causality analysis to explore long-term trends in industrialization, development policies, and public expenditure.
Key areas of research include the sustainability of Portuguese fiscal policy across different political regimes, the role of manufacturing in economic growth, and the quantitative analysis of development plans. He has contributed to understanding Portugal’s position within the PIIGS economies and its unique trajectories in public debt and growth.
His publications analyze both historical and modern periods, offering insights into how fiscal decisions and external shocks influence long-term economic outcomes. He is affiliated with ISEG’s research labs, including the Data Lab and Policy Lab, which focus on applied economic analysis and evidence-based policy design.
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