Country-by-Country Reporting: A Step towards Unitary Taxation?
Miguel Viegas,
António Dias
Intereconomics/Review of European Economic Policy,
vol. 56, 2021, p. 167-173.
The Impact of Structural Funds on Regional Growth: A Panel Data Spatial Analysis
Micaela Antunes,
Miguel Viegas,
Celeste Amorim,
Carlos Pinho
Intereconomics/Review of European Economic Policy,
vol. 55, 2020, p. 312-319.
The Schumpeter Creative Destruction Hypothesis: A Spatial Assessment on Portuguese Regions
Eduardo Anselmo de Castro,
João Marques,
Miguel Viegas
Global Business And Economics Review,
vol. 20, 2018, p. 198-212.
Fiscal Consolidations: A Theoretical Essay with a Heterogeneous-Agent Model
Miguel Viegas,
Ana Paula Ribeiro
International Economic Journal,
vol. 31, 2017, p. 206-223.
Assessing Welfare Impacts of Some Debt-Consolidation Episodes in the European Union
Miguel Viegas,
Ana Paula Ribeiro
Macroeconomic Dynamics,
vol. 20, 2016, p. 1146-1173.
Impact and Complementarity of Public Support to Business Funded R&D: The Importance of Policy-Mix and Policy Stability
Celeste Amorim,
Miguel Viegas
Global Business And Economics Review,
vol. 17, 2015, p. 430-444.
Welfare and Inequality Effects of Debt Consolidation Processes: The Case of Spain, 1996-2007
Miguel Viegas,
Ana Paula Ribeiro
Investigaciones Economicas,
vol. 6, 2015, p. 479-496.
The Economic Adjustment Program for Portugal: Assessing Welfare Impact in a Heterogeneous-Agent Framework
Miguel Viegas,
Ana Paula Ribeiro
Portuguese Economic Journal,
vol. 13, 2014, p. 53-70.
Convergence in the Spanish and Portuguese NUTS 3 Regions: An Exploratory Spatial Approach
Micaela Antunes,
Miguel Viegas
Intereconomics/Review of European Economic Policy,
vol. 48, 2013, p. 59-66.
The Dutch Experience: Assessing the Welfare Impacts of Two Consolidation Strategies Using a Heterogeneous-Agent Framework
Ana Paula Ribeiro,
Miguel Viegas
Economic Modelling,
vol. 32, 2013, p. 351-360.
Welfare-Improving Government Behavior and Inequality in a Heterogeneous Agents Model
Ana Paula Ribeiro,
Miguel Viegas
Journal of Macroeconomics,
vol. 37, 2013, p. 146-160.