Autor

Nome:
Rodrigo Martins
e-mail:
rodrigom@fe.uc.pt
Centro FCT:
Grupo de Estudos Monetários e Financeiros (2015)
Instituição REBIDES:
Universidade de Coimbra - Faculdade de Economia (2015)
Artigos 21:
Ranking: CEF.UP+NIPE (average of all rankings) (2012). Instituição: U Coimbra.

Unveiling Underconsumption of Water and Electricity Services at the Bottom of the Income Distribution 3.64
Carla Teotonio, Rodrigo Martins, Micaela Antunes, Carlota Quintal
Utilities Policy, vol. 82, 2023, p. .

Foreign Direct Investment Determinants in Mano River Union Countries: Micro and Macro Evidence 2.47
Rodrigo Martins, Jorge Cerdeira, Miguel Fonseca, Mohamed Barrie
South African Journal Of Economics, vol. 90, 2022, p. 408-424.

Economic Liberalization, Political Regimes and Ideology 13.92
Vitor Castro, Rodrigo Martins
Kyklos, vol. 74, 2021, p. 463-487.

Government Ideology and Economic Freedom 18.73
Vitor Castro, Rodrigo Martins
Journal Of Comparative Economics, vol. 49, 2021, p. 73-91.

What Drives the Duration of Credit Booms? 12.07
Vitor Castro, Rodrigo Martins
International Journal Of Finance And Economics, vol. 26, 2021, p. 1531-1549.

Why are Credit Booms Sometimes Sweet and Sometimes Sour? 12.07
Vitor Castro, Rodrigo Martins
International Journal Of Finance And Economics, vol. 26, 2021, p. 3054-3074.

Riding the Wave of Credit: Are Longer Expansions Really a Bad Omen? 9.74
Vitor Castro, Rodrigo Martins
Open Economies Review, vol. 31, 2020, p. 729-751.

The Collapse of Credit Booms: A Competing Risks Analysis 13.33
Vitor Castro, Rodrigo Martins
Journal Of Economic Studies, vol. 47, 2020, p. 1437-1465.

Budgets, Expenditure Composition and Political Manipulation 6.81
Vitor Castro, Rodrigo Martins
International Review of Applied Economics, vol. 33, 2019, p. 172-187.

Political and Institutional Determinants of Credit Booms 18.69
Vitor Castro, Rodrigo Martins
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, vol. 81, 2019, p. 1144-1178.

Politically Driven Cycles in Fiscal Policy: In Depth Analysis of the Functional Components of Government Expenditures 14.57
Vitor Castro, Rodrigo Martins
European Journal of Political Economy, vol. 55, 2018, p. 44-64.

Shades of Red and Blue: Government Ideology and Sustainable Development 11.38
Toke S. Aidt, Vitor Castro, Rodrigo Martins
Public Choice, vol. 175, 2018, p. 303-323.

The Electoral Dynamics of Human Development 16.4
Vitor Castro, Rodrigo Martins
Journal Of Development Studies, vol. 54, 2018, p. 191-211.

Are There Political Cycles Hidden inside Government Expenditures? 6.07
Vitor Castro, Rodrigo Martins
Applied Economics Letters, vol. 23, 2016, p. 34-37.

Does Voter Turnout Affect the Votes for the Incumbent Government? 14.57
Rodrigo Martins, Francisco Veiga
European Journal of Political Economy, vol. 36, 2014, p. 274-286.

Economic Performance and Turnout at National and Local Elections 17.07
Rodrigo Martins, Francisco Veiga
Public Choice, vol. 157, 2013, p. 429-448.

Economic Voting in Portuguese Municipal Elections 17.07
Francisco Veiga, Rodrigo Martins
Public Choice, vol. 155, 2013, p. 317-334.

Is There Duration Dependence in Portuguese Local Governments` Tenure? 14.57
Vitor Castro, Rodrigo Martins
European Journal of Political Economy, vol. 31, 2013, p. 26-39.

Running for Office Again: Evidence from Portuguese Municipal Elections 17.07
Vitor Castro, Rodrigo Martins
Public Choice, vol. 156, 2013, p. 677-702.

Is There a Political Dimension on Business Cycle Synchronization? 13.92
Pedro André Cerqueira, Rodrigo Martins
Kyklos, vol. 64, 2011, p. 329-341.

Measuring the Determinants of Business Cycle Synchronization Using a Panel Approach 16.4
Pedro André Cerqueira, Rodrigo Martins
Economics Letters, vol. 102, 2009, p. 106-108.

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