Rodrigo Martins Full member
Rodrigo Martins obtained a degree in Economics from the Faculty of Economics at the University of Coimbra in 1997 and also a master degree in Applied Economics in 2001. In 2010 concluded his Ph.D in Economic Theory at the same University.
He is currently an Auxiliary Professor at the Faculty of Economics, University of Coimbra (FEUC) and he is also a researcher at the CeBER R&D center. His publications include several articles in relevant peer-reviewed international journals (Public Choice, Economics Letters; Kyklos; European Journal of Political Economy, among other journals).
PhD supervision
Financialization of Portuguese firms(Em curso)
Nuno Filipe Pocinho Gonçalves
Supervision
Working Papers
The Blank and the Null: An examination of non-conventional voting choices
Political and institutional determinants of credit booms
Why are credit booms sometimes sweet and sometimes sour?
FDI determinants in Mano River Union countries: micro and macro evidence
Publications
Lockdowns, vaccines, and the economy: How economic perceptions were shaped during the COVID-19 pandemic. Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 71, 439-456.(2024)
Government popularity in the UK during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Economics & Politics, 36, 1382-1415.(2024)
An Empirical Analysis of Invalid Voting in Municipal Elections. Kyklos.(2024)
Is There a Pervasive World Real Credit Cycle?. Open Economies Review.(2023)
What drives the duration of credit booms?. International Journal of Finance & Economics, 26, 1531-1549.(2021)
Economic liberalization, political regimes and ideology. Kyklos, 74, 463-487.(2021)
Estatística Descritiva para as Ciências Sociais. Edições Sílabo.(2021)
Why are credit booms sometimes sweet and sometimes sour?. International Journal of Finance & Economics, in print.(2021)
Government ideology and economic freedom. Journal of Comparative Economics, 49, 73–91.(2021)
Riding the Wave of Credit: Are Longer Expansions Really a Bad Omen?. Open Economies Review, 31, 729-751.(2020)
The collapse of credit booms: a competing risks analysis. Journal of Economic Studies, 47, 1437-1465.(2020)
Budgets, expenditure composition and political manipulation. International Review of Applied Economics, 33, 172-187.(2019)
Political and Institutional Determinants of Credit Booms. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 81, 1144-1178.(2019)
Shades of red and blue: government ideology and sustainable development. Public Choice, 175, 303-323.(2018)
The Electoral Dynamics of Human Development. The Journal of Development Studies, 54, 191-211.(2018)
Politically driven cycles in fiscal policy: In depth analysis of the functional components of government expenditures. European Journal of Political Economy, 55, 44-64.(2018)
Are there political cycles hidden inside government expenditures?. Applied Economics Letters, 23, 34-37.(2016)
Contacts
Address
Faculdade de EconomiaUniversidade de Coimbra
Av. Dias da Silva, 165
3004-512 Coimbra
Portugal