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Tiago Sequeira holds a PhD and Habilitation in Economics (Macroeconomics) from NOVA School of Business and Economics. He has been working on the theory of Endogenous Economic Growth and on empirical applications. He has published more than 70 articles in international journals. His research interests lie in the fields of Macroeconomics (mainly economic growth but also business cycles), including interactions of Macroeconomics with Climate Change. More in: http://tiagonevessequeira.webs.com/research

Projects

  • Education Mismatches and Productivity Differences, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P. (Lisbon) , Grant 112499
  • Externalities, Equilibriums and Policy Lessons from Multi-Sector Models of Endogenous Growth, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P. (Lisbon) , Grant 102238
  • Education and Economic Growth, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P. (Lisbon), Grants 82098 and 60845
  • “Externalities, Growth and Welfare”, Ministerio de Ciencia Y Innovación de Espanha, Grant ECO2011-25490
  • First Principles of Endogenous Growth Theory;
  • Development strategies for developing countries

Supervision of PhD Students

(ongoing) Endogenous Growth in an Economy with Non-Renewable Natural Resources
Economics
(ongoing) Robots, Artificial Intelligence and Economic Growth
Economics

Working Papers

Publications

(2022) The Effect of Inflation on Wage Inequality: A North–South Monetary Model of Endogenous Growth with International Trade. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.
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(2023) The race between offshoring and automation in explaining wage polarization. Macroeconomic Dynamics.
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(2023) Technological knowledge and wages: from skill premium to wage polarization. Journal of Economics, 140, 93-119.
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(2023) The Effect of Inflation on Wage Inequality: A North–South Monetary Model of Endogenous Growth with International Trade. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 55, 215 – 249.
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(2022) The effects of automation and lobbying in wage inequality: a directed technical change model with routine and non-routine tasks. Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 32, 1467-1497.
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(2021) Inflation, complexity and endogenous growth. Applied Economics, in print, 1-16.
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(2021) Inflation, economic growth and education expenditure. Economic Modelling, 99, 105475.
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(2021) Renewable energy consumption and economic growth: a note reassessing panel data results. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 28, 19511-19520.
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(2021) Robots are not always bad for employment and wages. International Economics, 167, 108-119.
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(2020) Nonlinearities in Human Capital: implications for empirical evidence. In: Duarte, António Portugal, Simões, Marta, Bação, Pedro, Martins, Rita (Ed.), Estudos de Homenagem a João Sousa Andrade, (pp 595-610). Coimbra: Almedina.
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(2020) Renewable Energy and Sustainability from the Supply Side: A Critical Review and Analysis. Applied Sciences, 10, 5755.
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(2020) Growth accounting and regressions: New approach and results. International Economics, 162, 67-79.
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(2020) Climate change and sustainable development: the case of Amazonia and policy implications. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 27, 7745-7756.
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(2019) Demographic Change, Wage Inequality, and Technology. Human Capital and Economic Growth, (pp 91-137). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
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(2019) Redistributive policies and technology diffusion. The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, 19.
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(2019) Crescimento Económico. Coimbra: Almedina.
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(2019) Climate Change and Global Development. Cham: Springer International Publishing.
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(2019) Human capital and genetic diversity. Eurasian Economic Review, 9, 311-330.
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(2019) Technology in 1500 and genetic diversity. Empirical Economics, 56, 1145-1165.
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(2019) Industry Concentration and Wage Inequality: a Directed Technical Change Approach. Open Economies Review, 30, 457-481.
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(2019) Biomass-related sustainability: A review of the literature and interpretive structural modeling. Energy, 171, 1107-1125.
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(2019) Introduction. In: Sequeira, Tiago, Reis, Liliana (Ed.), Climate Change and Global Development: Market, Global Players and Empirical Evidence, (pp 1-13). Cham: Springer.
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(2019) Conclusion. In: Sequeira, Tiago, Reis, Liliana (Ed.), Climate Change and Global Development: Market, Global Players and Empirical Evidence, (pp 303-309). Cham: Springer.
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tiago.n.sequeira@fe.uc.pt