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Artigos 17:

Stunting and Wasting in a Growing Economy: Biological Living Standards in Portugal during the Twentieth Century
Alexandra L. Cermeno, Nuno Pedro Palma, Renato Jorge Pistola
Economics And Human Biology, vol. 51, 2023, p. .

Driving Factors of Differences in Primary Energy Intensities of 14 European Countries
Zeus Guevara, Sofia Teives Henriques, Tânia Sousa
Energy Policy, vol. 149, 2021, p. .

Without Coal in the Age of Steam and Dams in the Age of Electricity: An Explanation for the Failure of Portugal to Industrialize before the Second World War
Sofia Teives Henriques, Paul Sharp
European Review Of Economic History, vol. 25, 2021, p. 85-105.

Religiosity and Discrimination against Same-Sex Couples: The Case of Portugal's Rental Market
Filipe Gouveia, Therese Nilsson, Niclas Berggren
Journal of Housing Economics, vol. 50, 2020, p. .

Religiosity and Discrimination against Same-Sex Couples: The Case of Portugal's Rental Market
Filipe Gouveia, Therese Nilsson, Niclas Berggren
Journal of Housing Economics, vol. 50, 2020, p. .

International Trade and Energy Intensity During European Industrialization, 1870–1935
Astrid Kander, Paul Warde, Sofia Teives Henriques, Hana Nielsen, Viktoras Kulionis, Sven Hagen
Ecological Economics, vol. 139, 2017, p. 33-44.

International Trade and Energy Intensity During European Industrialization, 1870–1935
Astrid Kander, Paul Warde, Sofia Teives Henriques, Hana Nielsen, Viktoras Kulionis, Sven Hagen
Ecological Economics, vol. 139, 2017, p. 33-44.

International Trade and Energy Intensity During European Industrialization, 1870–1935
Astrid Kander, Paul Warde, Sofia Teives Henriques, Hana Nielsen, Viktoras Kulionis, Sven Hagen
Ecological Economics, vol. 139, 2017, p. 33-44.

International Trade and Energy Intensity During European Industrialization, 1870–1935
Astrid Kander, Paul Warde, Sofia Teives Henriques, Hana Nielsen, Viktoras Kulionis, Sven Hagen
Ecological Economics, vol. 139, 2017, p. 33-44.

International Trade and Energy Intensity During European Industrialization, 1870–1935
Astrid Kander, Paul Warde, Sofia Teives Henriques, Hana Nielsen, Viktoras Kulionis, Sven Hagen
Ecological Economics, vol. 139, 2017, p. 33-44.

The Drivers of Long-Run CO2 Emissions in Europe, North America and Japan since 1800
Sofia Teives Henriques, Karol J. Borowiecki
Energy Policy, vol. 101, 2017, p. 537-549.

The Need for Robust, Consistent Methods in Societal Exergy Accounting
Tânia Sousa, Paul E. Brockway, Jonathan M. Cullen, Sofia Teives Henriques, Jack Miller, Andre Cabrera Serrenho
Ecological Economics, vol. 141, 2017, p. 11-21.

Does the Presence of Independent and Female Directors Impact Firm Performance? A Multi-country Study of Board Diversity
Siri A. Terjesen, Eduardo Barbosa Couto, Paulo Francisco
Journal of Management and Governance, vol. 20, 2016, p. 447-483.

The Danish Agricultural Revolution in an Energy Perspective: A Case of Development with Few Domestic Energy Sources
Sofia Teives Henriques, Paul Sharp
Economic History Review, vol. 69, 2016, p. 844-869.

Evaluating the Economic Cost of Natural Gas Strategic Storage Restrictions
João Ejarque
Energy Economics, vol. 33, 2011, p. 44-55.

The Modest Environmental Relief Resulting from the Transition to a Service Economy
Sofia Teives Henriques, Astrid Kander
Ecological Economics, vol. 70, 2010, p. 271-282.

The Modest Environmental Relief Resulting from the Transition to a Service Economy
Sofia Teives Henriques, Astrid Kander
Ecological Economics, vol. 70, 2010, p. 271-282.

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