Fr. 235.00

Public Finances of a European Dictatorship - Portugal Under the Estado Novo Regime

Anglais · Livre Relié

Paraît le 28.11.2025

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Contributing to the renewed interest in economic history in the role played by peripheral or smaller countries, this book provides a detailed analysis of Portuguese public finances during the Estado Novo regime (1933-1974) - a period marked by dictatorship, industrialization, internationalization, and war. In this book, relevant international comparisons for key macroeconomic indicators are drawn to contextualize the Portuguese case within global settings. Additionally, employing econometric techniques, the sustainability of public finances is assessed across a range of countries, enabling valuable insights for the Portuguese case within a comparative framework. Within Portugal, as the book shows, this period, largely under the dictatorship of Salazar, was characterized by the very first attempt to plan economically in the long term, with the Economic Reconstitution Law (1935-1950). Following the Second World War, and Portugal's so-called collaborative neutrality, the Portuguese economy experienced a process of industrialization and internationalization, but this culminated in the Colonial War (1961-1974) with blood and tears. The book explores the sources of revenue and expenditure for the Portuguese State during these periods of transformation and crisis and the impact on budget balance and public debt. The book will be of interest to all readers in economic and financial history.

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About the author
Acknowledegments
Foreword
1. Introduction
2. Framework
3. Public finances during the Estado Novo: A detailed analysis
4. Public finances during the Estado Novo: A brief illustrative and comparative analysis
5. The sustainability of Portugal's fiscal policy during the Estado Novo: An applied and comparative approach
6. Conclusion
References
Afterword
Appendixes
Index


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Ricardo Ferraz is a researcher at ISEG Research and RCM2+, and also a Visiting Assistant Professor at Lisbon School of Economics & Management (ISEG, University of Lisbon) and Lusófona University.


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