Funding for research project of Pedro de Faria
Pedro de Faria has received 100.000 euros of funding from the Francisco Manuel dos Santos foundation to investigate the effects of closure of foreign multinational companies in Portugal. In a two-year project, the researchers aim to uncover how the Portuguese economy deals with the human capital that becomes available after the subsidiaries of the foreign multinational company closes down.
The Francisco Manuel dos Santos foundation aims to improve the development of the Portuguese society by encouraging the study of Portugal.
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