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Nuno Crespo is an Associate Professor (with Habilitation) in the Department of Economics at ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa. He has held leadership roles such as Deputy Director, former Vice-Rector, and Director of the Department of Economics. His academic background includes a PhD in Economics (2007) and a Master’s in International Economics (2001), both from the University of Lisbon. His research focuses on International Economics, Health Economics, and Economic Development, with significant contributions to trade globalization, scientific performance measurement, and health policy analysis.
**Education:**
- PhD in Economics, University of Lisbon (2007)
- Master’s in International Economics, University of Lisbon (2001)
- Bachelor’s in Economics, University of Lisbon (1998)
- Habilitation in Economy, ISCTE-IUL (2015)
**Research & Editorial Roles:** He is an Integrated Researcher at the Business Research Unit (BRU-IUL) and Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal. He contributes to over 20 international journals as an editorial board member and editor of MPRA. His work appears in journals like World Economy, World Development, and Scientometrics.
**Key Research Themes:**
- Trade globalization and competition metrics
- Health economics and policy evaluation
- Economic development indicators and composite indices
- Scientometrics and research performance measurement
**Awards & Memberships:**
- Global Partner, National Economic Education Delegation (NEED)
- Member, Advisory Council of A3ES
- International Economics Advisory Board, Cambridge Scholars Publishing
**Advising & Grants:** He supervises numerous doctoral and master’s theses, focusing on topics like health economics, entrepreneurship, and trade policy. Over 100 master’s dissertations and 6 doctoral theses have been completed under his guidance. His research has been supported by grants exploring economic diplomacy, health systems, and regional development.
**Labs & Teams:** Affiliated with BRU-IUL, his work intersects with interdisciplinary teams addressing global economic challenges, health systems optimization, and policy analysis.


