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June 2010

Portugal seeks a way out of stagnation

by Jeff Lewis

Financial inflows have failed to transform the country into a dynamic, growth economy. However, its present crisis, which the government seems determined to solve, might be an opportunity to put in place reforms. Jeff Lewis reports.


Portugal seeks a way out of stagnation
Greater integration is the answer
Opportunities abroad, challenges at home

WHEN PORTUGAL’S COLONY in Brazil began to produce vast quantities of gold in the 18th century, the country’s ruling class thought they knew exactly how to make the best use of the bounty. They built palaces, churches and monasteries, providing the country with stunning monuments that would become tourist attractions in the following centuries. What they didn’t do was use the money wisely to build up the country’s infrastructure, improve the educational system, or invest in industries that could provide jobs, and more wealth, for the mass of the Portuguese population.

When Portugal joined the European Union in 1986, the country again enjoyed a huge inflow of wealth, this time from its new partners to the north. For over 20 years, EU transfers to Portugal have helped fund...


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