Name: | António Manuel Martins Almodovar |
Sigla: | AA |
Estado: | Non active |
R-000-2AA | |
0000-0002-0716-1005 |
Email Institucional: | amal |
Salas: | B513 |
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Address:
Faculdade de Economia da Universidade do Porto
Rua Dr. Roberto Frias 4200-464 Porto Portugal
Research interests
History of Economic Thought / Portuguese Economic Thought/ Catholic Economic Thought
Recent publications
Almodovar, António and José Luís Cardoso (2016). "The influence of the German Historical School in Portugal". In José Luís Cardoso (Ed.), Michalis Psalidopoulos (Ed.), The German Historical School and European Economic Thought. Routledge Studies in the History of Economics.
Teixeira, Pedro and António Almodovar (2014). "Economics and Theology in Europe from the 19th Century: From Early 19th Century's Christian Political Economy to Modern Catholic Social Doctrine". In Paul Oslington (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Christianity and Economics, OUP USA, Oxford Handbooks in Economics.
Graça Moura, Mário and António Almodovar. “Political economy and the ‘modern view’ as reflected in the history of economic thought”. The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought (published online 2013)
Almodovar, António and Pedro Teixeira (2012). “Catholic in its faith, catholic in its manner of conceiving science: French Catholic Political Economy in the 1830's”. The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol.19 nº 2, pp.197-225.
Almodovar, António and José Luís Cardoso (2011). “Textbooks and the Teaching of Political Economy in Portugal, 1759-1910”. In Massimo M. Augello, Marco E.L. Guidi (Eds.), The Economic Reader. Textbooks, manuals and the dissemination of the economic sciences during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, London and New York: Routledge.
Almodovar, António and Pedro Teixeira (2010). “Is there a Catholic economic thought? Some answers from the past”. In Daniela Parisi and Stefano Solari (Eds.), Humanism and religion in the History of Economic Thought. Milan: Franco Angeli.
Brandão, Maria de Fátima and António Almodovar (2010). “J.-B. Say's impact on Portuguese economic thought during the first half of the 19th Century”. In André Tiran (Ed.), Jean-Baptiste Say. Influences, critiques et postérité. Paris: Éditions Classiques Garnier.
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