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The portuguese crisis, international rescue and economic growth
Manuel Farto
Associate Professor in the School of Economics and Management Studies (ISEG), Technical
University of Lisbon (UTL). He holds a Degree in Economics from ISEG, UTL, and a Ph.D. in
Economics from UTL, per equivalence awarded to the Ph.D. in Histoire de la Pensée
Économique obtained at the University of Paris X-Nanterre. He is a Visiting Professor at
the University of Orléans (France) and at the Federal University of Paraíba (Brazil), and
Deputy Director of the magazine JANUS (UAL / Público). He has held several public positions,
including that of Chief of Staff of the Minister of Public Works, Transport and Communications,
Deputy Director-General of Higher Education and Academic Affairs, and Vice Chairman of the Board
of ISEG. He participated in several national and international conferences and published
several articles in magazines and books. His main research interests are Macroeconomics, International Economics, History of Economic Thought, and Economic Policy.
Henrique Morais
Holder of a BA Hons in Economics from the School of Economics and Management Studies (ISEG),
and of a Master in International Economics (ISEG). Lecturer at Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa (management courses and International Relations) and at the University of Algarve (MBA in
Corporate Finance). Advisor to the Bank of Portugal, Department of Reserves and Markets.
He is currently required by the CP, EPE to perform functions as Member of the Board of
Directors of CP Carga, SA. Contributor to magazines and yearly publications in the area
of economics, namely Janus - Yearbook of Foreign Relations (UAL / Público).
How to cite this Note
Farto, Manuel; Morais, Henrique (2011). "The Portuguese crisis, international rescue and economic growth". Notes and Reflections, JANUS.NET e-journal of International Relations, Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring 2011. Consulted [online] on date of last visit, observare.ual.pt/janus.net/en_vol2_n1_not2.







