Economist from ISEG-UTL. PhD in Economics- UNiversidade do Minho
Welfare state
Inequalities
Inclusive societies.
Selected publications
Matos, C. S. (2022). Household Income Instability: Portuguese Welfare State Meets the Eurozone Crisis. Journal of Economic Issues, 56(3), 758–769. DOI
Matos, C. (2019). Inequality and Crisis: Conspicuous Consumption as the Missing Link in the Portuguese Case. Journal of Economic Issues, 53(1), 26–38. DOI
Matos, C. (2013). The shifting welfare state in hungary and Latvia. American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 72(4), 851–891. DOI
Matos, C. (2010). Unreformed or Hybrid? Accounting for Pension Arrangements Diversity in the EU. Forum for Social Economics, 39(1), 43–51. DOI
Other publications
Matos, C. S. (2022). Household Income Instability: Portuguese Welfare State Meets the Eurozone Crisis. Journal of Economic Issues, 56(3), 758–769. DOI
Matos, C. (2019). Inequality and Crisis: Conspicuous Consumption as the Missing Link in the Portuguese Case. Journal of Economic Issues, 53(1), 26–38. DOI
Matos, C. (2013). The shifting welfare state in hungary and Latvia. American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 72(4), 851–891. DOI
Matos, C. (2010). Old-age pension reforms in the EU: Innovation, Dissemination and Europeanisation . In V. Cvijanović, A. Fumagalli, & C. Vercellone (Eds.), Cognitive Capitalism and its Reflections in South-Eastern Europe (pp. 120–157). Peter Lang . DOI
Matos, C. (2010). Unreformed or Hybrid? Accounting for Pension Arrangements Diversity in the EU. Forum for Social Economics, 39(1), 43–51. DOI
Matos, C. (2005). Complexity In Post-Socialist Labour Practices: ‘Informalisation’ As An Emergent Order. In J. Finch & M. Orillard (Eds.), Complexity and the Economy (pp. 283–306). Edward Elgar. DOI
International Trade
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Political Economics
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Portuguese and European Economics
Bachelor
Research Methodology and Proposal in Economics
Master