News
Susana Peralta
Susana Peralta continues to analyze the week’s main themes in Fora do Baralho (Rádio Observador podcast) and RTP. She was also present at É ou não É (RTP) to debate about a possible fiscal shock. To RTP 3, Sábado, and the P24 (Publico podcast) she commented on the new government program.
Pedro Martins
Pedro Martins was interviewed by Sociedade Civil (RTP) to comment on telework and how work culture is changing.
ECO quoted Francesco Franco in the context of the war between Israel and Hamas and the impotence of the IMF and the World Bank.
José Tavares’ essay “Política. Tragédia. Comédia” was published in Revista E (Expresso).
Paulo Rodrigues was interviewed by Observador about the housing market crisis in Portugal, following his participation in a Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos study.
Pedro Brinca made comments about the 2030 football World Cup to be held in Portugal and how it will affect the Portuguese economy (…) spoke about the Portuguese government budget proposal for 2024 (…)
Pedro Martins spoke to ECO about the job market and the unemployment rate in Portugal. (…)He was also interviewed by Le Monde about how young graduates continue to leave Portugal in search of better salaries and career prospects.
In the scope of the Social Equity Initiative, Susana Peralta, Miguel Fonseca, and Bruno P. Carvalho, of the Nova SBE Economics for Policy Knowledge Center, published a report about poverty in Portugal and the social elevator.
Susana Peralta commented on the P24 Podcast (Público) about the state budget for 2024. Also to Público, she spoke about inflation and tax revenues.
Susana Peralta
Susana Peralta gave an interview to Comunidade Cultura e Arte about Portugal’s structural problems and public policies. About the lack of class consciousness in our society (…)