Carlos Carreira is Professor of Economics with habilitation at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Coimbra and researcher at the CeBER–Centre for Business and Economics Research. He was visiting researcher, inter alia, at the ZEW–Centre for European Economic Research de Mannheim (June/July 2015) and Carnegie Mellon University (Septembe/December 2011). Carlos is currently Principal Investigator of the projects “ENtRY–Is EcoNomic RecoverY a myth? Lessons from firm dynamics during the Portuguese Great Recession” and “Financial Constraints, Investment and Firm Dynamics: Lessons from the portuguese great recession and its aftermath”. His research interests are in the area of Industrial Organization and Applied Microeconomics, particularly with applications in firm-level productivity, entry and exit, financial constraints and innovation economics.

PhD supervision

Economics

The (In)Stability of Creative Destruction: Industrial Dynamics and Productivity Growth in Portugal over the Last Four Decades(2023)

Ernesto Nieto-Carrillo

Economics

Essays on immigrants and the Portuguese labor market(Em curso)

Parisa Ghasemi

Working Papers

CeBER Working Paper No. 2020-13

Spatial autocorrelation of exports and R&D expenditures in Portugal

CeBER Working Paper No. 2022-2

Giving zombie firms a second chance: An assessment of the reform of the Portuguese insolvency framework

CeBER Working Paper No. 2023-3

Industrial dynamics throughout the ICT innovation cycle: The rise and decline of business dynamism in Portugal during 1986-2018

CeBER Working Paper No. 2024-1

From Borders to Boardrooms: Immigrants' Impact on Productivity

CeBER Working Paper No. 2024-2

Immigrants and the Portuguese labor market: Threat or Advantage?

Projects

Publications

The export productivity of Brazil and Portugal by technological intensity: A spatial comparative analysis. Regional Science Policy & Practice, 16, 100014.(2024)

Industrial dynamics in the ICT technological paradigm: The case of Portugal, 1986–2018. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 69, 155 – 170.(2024)

Spatial Autocorrelation of Exports and R&D Expenditures in Portugal. Journal of the Knowledge Economy.(2023)

Antonio Carlos de Campos

Spatial location and agglomeration economies in exports: empirical evidence by technological intensities in Brazil. Journal of Applied Economics, 26.(2023)

Os Determinantes do Crédito Comercial Durante e Após a Crise Financeira Internacional de 2008. Notas Económicas, 91-109.(2023)

Recovery and exit of zombie firms in Portugal. Small Business Economics, 59, 491-519.(2022)

Giving zombie firms a second chance: An assessment of the reform of the Portuguese insolvency framework. Economic Analysis and Policy, 76, 156-181.(2022)

Restrições financeiras e dinâmica empresarial. Lisboa: Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos.(2021)

Financial Constraints and Business Dynamics: Lessons from the 2008-2013 Recession. Lisboa: Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos.(2021)

Nieto-Carrillo, E.
Eira, J.

How are the potential gains from economic activity transmitted to the labour factor: more employment or more wages? Evidence from the Portuguese context. Regional Science Policy and Practice, 12, 319-348.(2020)

Investimento Empresarial em Portugal: Crise e Recuperação. Notas Económicas, 46, 71-9.(2018)

Alexandre, Fernando
Cerejeira, João
Loureiro, Gilberto
Portela, Miguel

Regional knowledge spillovers: a firm-based analysis of non-linear effects. Regional Studies, 52, 948-958.(2018)

Investimento Empresarial e o Crescimento da Economia Portuguesa. Lisboa: Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian.(2017)

Cerejeira, João
Loureiro, Gilberto
Portela, Miguel
Alexandre, Fernando

Who benefits relatively more from Agglomeration Economies, the Firm or the Workers?. LEED 2017: 5th Linked Employer-Employee Data Workshop..(2017)

Collecting new pieces to the regional knowledge spillovers puzzle: A firm-based analysis of nonlinear effects and differences among industries in Portugal. 14th EU-REAL Conference.(2017)

How to Allocate R&D Subsidies: do Financial Constraints Matter?. 11th Annual Meeting of the Portuguese Economic Journal University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Vila Real,.(2017)

Lima, Francisco

Financial Constraints and Firm Dynamics in the Great Recession. Workshop, LEED 2017: 5th Linked Employer-Employee Data.(2017)

Financial Constraints: Do They Matter to Allocate R&D Subsidies?. The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 17.(2017)

Silva, Filipe

Entry and exit in severe recessions: lessons from the 2008–2013 Portuguese economic crisis. Small Business Economics, 46, 591-617.(2016)

The Role of Financial Constraints in the Services Sector: How Different is it from Manufacturing?. Notas Económicas, 43, 21-41.(2016)

Silva, Filipe

Are Small Firms More Dependent on the Local Environment than Larger Firms? Evidence from Portuguese Manufacturing Firms. In: Baptista, Rui, Leitão, João (Ed.), Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and Regional Development, (pp 263-280). Springer International Publishing.(2015)

Baptista, Rui
Leitão, João

Contacts

Address

Faculdade de Economia
Universidade de Coimbra
Av. Dias da Silva, 165
3004-512 Coimbra
Portugal

Web & e-mail

ccarreir@fe.uc.pt