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Portugal has made progress but needs bigger spending cuts and radical structural reforms

15 August 2012

Portugal has made progress but needs bigger spending cuts and radical structural reforms

André Azevedo Alves
15 August 2012
About a year ago, I wrote that although the focus (at the time) was on Portugal, the viability of the … Continue reading “Portugal has made progress but needs bigger spending cuts and radical structural reforms”

Greece and the eurozone: staying in may be riskier than exiting

30 May 2012

Greece and the eurozone: staying in may be riskier than exiting

André Azevedo Alves
30 May 2012
As odd as it may seem, Alexis Tsipras may well be the eurozone’s best hope at the moment. As Greece heads … Continue reading “Greece and the eurozone: staying in may be riskier than exiting”

Portugal, Spain and the future of the euro

29 July 2011

Portugal, Spain and the future of the euro

André Azevedo Alves
29 July 2011
The severity of the current Portuguese crisis results from a mixture of internal and external factors. After an initial boost … Continue reading “Portugal, Spain and the future of the euro”

Can Portugal avoid a bailout?

6 April 2011

Can Portugal avoid a bailout?

André Azevedo Alves
6 April 2011
As top Portuguese banks give public signals that they will stop buying government debt, pressure is mounting for an immediate … Continue reading “Can Portugal avoid a bailout?”

The crisis: a view from Portugal

11 May 2010

The crisis: a view from Portugal

André Azevedo Alves
11 May 2010
After years of continuous growth in public spending and public debt, the Portuguese economy finds itself in a bleak situation … Continue reading “The crisis: a view from Portugal”

Euro crisis: the prognosis for Portugal is dire

7 December 2010

Euro crisis: the prognosis for Portugal is dire

André Azevedo Alves
7 December 2010
After Greece and Ireland, it seems increasingly likely that Portugal may become the third euro-area country to be bailed out … Continue reading “Euro crisis: the prognosis for Portugal is dire”

The crisis: a view from Portugal

11 May 2010

The crisis: a view from Portugal

André Azevedo Alves
11 May 2010
After years of continuous growth in public spending and public debt, the Portuguese economy finds itself in a bleak situation … Continue reading “The crisis: a view from Portugal”

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