Seminar “Models of Structural Equations Applied to the Analysis of the Economic Growth of Portugal”

Cátia Rosário, CIPES researcher, will be the speaker at the Seminar “Models of Structural Equations Applied to the Analysis of the Economic Growth of Portugal”, on November 29, at 6:00 pm, in Room U.0.3, at the Campus of the Lusófona University, in Lisbon.

Structural equation models (MEE) are statistical models that allow the quantification of cause and effect relationships described by a theoretical model, bridging the regression analysis, path analysis and factor analysis. Its application to Portugal’s economic growth allows establishing the relationship between the Human Capital and Innovation dimensions and its direct and indirect impacts on the country’s economic growth.

Final Program for the Conference “Sustainability from an Economic and Social Perspective”

The  Conference “Sustainability from an Economic and Social Perspective” Program is available.

CIPES, through CPES and CICPRIS, is a co-organizer of the event, which results from a partnership with the International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development. The Conference will be held on November 15th and 16th, 2018 at the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Lisbon – Fontana Park.

This event is financed by national funds through the FCT (Foundation for Science and Technology, IP) under the UID / CPO / 4563/2016 project, and also has the promotion of GOVCOPP (University of Aveiro), University North (Croatia), University of Warsaw and Faculté des Sciences Juridiques, Economiques et Sociales de Salé (Morocco).

CIPES launches book about the new political frontiers on digital age

As a result of a partnership between CIPES and the Lusófona University Editions, the book” New Frontiers of Politics in the Digital Age” was published in a digital edition.

Edited by Professor João de Almeida Santos, Director of CIPES, the work is the result of a conference under the same theme, held on 16.10.2018, at the Lusophone University of Humanities and Technologies. Every panelist (Pierre Musso, Institute for Advanced Studies in Nantes, Michele Sorice and Emiliana De Blasio, University of Luiss, José Manuel Sánchez Duarte, King Juan Carlos University, and João de Almeida Santos, Lusófona University) were invited to write a chapter for the book, which was later added by two more texts: one by Manuel Anselmi (“Italian multipopulism”) and another by João de Almeida Santos (“Connectivity – a key to future politics”).