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Paulo Rui Beijinho Rosário

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First Name: Paulo
Middle Name: Rui Beijinho
Last Name: Rosário
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RePEc Short-ID: pro209

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Working papers

  1. Nuno Palma & Paulo Rosário, 2005. "On the Interdependence of Business Cycles and Economic Growth: The Case of Growth Hysteresis," Development and Comp Systems 0509015, EconWPA. [Downloadable!]

  2. Duarte Fonseca & Paulo Rosário, 2005. "A procura de cinema nas cidades urbanas – como as segmentações de mercados podem segmentar as relações nos circuitos culturais urbanos," Urban/Regional 0509020, EconWPA. [Downloadable!]


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1 paper by this author was announced in
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  1. No paper was announced in a field specific NEP report

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