Autor

Nome:
Nuno Pedro Palma
Habilitações:
Doutoramento: LSE, Economic History, 2016
Mestrado: LSE, Economics, 2007
Licenciatura: UTL, Economics, 2005
e-mail:
nuno.palma@manchester.ac.uk
URL:
https://sites.google.com/site/npgpalma/
Ideas:
http://ideas.repec.org/f/ppa251.html
Artigos 19:
Ranking: CEF.UP+NIPE (average of all rankings) (2012).

Spending a Windfall 28.35
Nuno Pedro Palma, André C. Silva
International Economic Review, vol. 65, 2024, p. 283-313.

The Vagaries of the Sea: Evidence on the Real Effects of Money from Maritime Disasters in the Spanish Empire 15.09
Adam Brzezinski, Yao Chen, Nuno Pedro Palma, Felix Ward
Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 106, 2024, p. 1220-1235.

Comparative European Institutions and the Little Divergence, 1385-1800 24.9
António Henriques, Nuno Pedro Palma
Journal Of Economic Growth, vol. 28, 2023, p. 259-294.

Historical Gender Discrimination Does Not Explain Comparative Western European Development: Evidence from Portugal, 1300-1900 11.82
Nuno Pedro Palma, Jaime Reis, Lisbeth Rodrigues
Explorations In Economic History, vol. 88, 2023, p. .

Not an Ordinary Bank but a Great Engine of State: The Bank of England and the British Economy, 1694-1844 16.01
Patrick K. O'Brien, Nuno Pedro Palma
Economic History Review, vol. 76, 2023, p. 305-329.

Stunting and Wasting in a Growing Economy: Biological Living Standards in Portugal during the Twentieth Century 4.74
Alexandra L. Cermeno, Nuno Pedro Palma, Renato Jorge Pistola
Economics and Human Biology, vol. 51, 2023, p. .

The Long-Run Effects of Risk: An Equilibrium Approach 15.91
Christiaan van der Kwaak, Joao Madeira, Nuno Pedro Palma
European Economic Review, vol. 153, 2023, p. .

The Real Effects of Monetary Expansions: Evidence from a Large-Scale Historical Experiment 79.64
Nuno Pedro Palma
Review Of Economic Studies, vol. 89, 2022, p. 1593-1627.

The Value of Political Connections: Evidence from China's Anti-Corruption Campaign 4.72
Marta Alonso, Nuno Pedro Palma, Beatriz Simon-Yarza
Journal Of Institutional Economics, vol. 18, 2022, p. 785-805.

Can Autocracy Promote Literacy? Evidence from a Cultural Alignment Success Story 18.8
Nuno Pedro Palma, Jaime Reis
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 186, 2021, p. 412-436.

The Efficiency of the Chinese Silver Standard, 1920-1933 18.26
Nuno Pedro Palma, Liuyan Zhao
Journal of Economic History, vol. 81, 2021, p. 872-908.

Danger to the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street? The Bank Restriction Act and the Regime Shift to Paper Money, 1797-1821 9.58
Patrick K. O'Brien, Nuno Pedro Palma
European Review Of Economic History, vol. 24, 2020, p. 390-426.

From Convergence to Divergence: Portuguese Economic Growth, 1527-1850 18.26
Nuno Pedro Palma, Jaime Reis
Journal of Economic History, vol. 79, 2019, p. 477-506.

Measuring Monetary Policy Deviations from the Taylor Rule 16.4
Joao Madeira, Nuno Pedro Palma
Economics Letters, vol. 168, 2018, p. 25-27.

Money and Modernization in Early Modern England 15.5
Nuno Pedro Palma
Financial History Review, vol. 25, 2018, p. 231-261.

Reconstruction of money supply over the long-run: the case of England, 1270-1870 32.02
Nuno Pedro Palma
Economic History Review, vol. 71, 2018, p. 373-392.

Harbingers of modernity: monetary injections and European economic growth, 1492–1790 19.16
Nuno Pedro Palma
European Review Of Economic History, vol. 21, 2017, p. 435-436.

The Great Escape? The Contribution of the Empire to Portugal's Economic Growth, 1500-1800 6.39
Leonor Freire Costa, Nuno Pedro Palma, Jaime Reis
European Review Of Economic History, vol. 19, 2015, p. 1-22.

Mini-symposium on the Future of History of Economics: Young Scholars´ Perspective: History of Economics or a Selected History of Economics? 12.56
Nuno Pedro Palma
Journal of the History of Economic Thought, vol. 30, 2008, p. 93-104.

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