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Manuel Belo Moreira

Researcher at Instituto Superior de Agronomia

Publications -  6
Citations -  191

Manuel Belo Moreira is an academic researcher from Instituto Superior de Agronomia. The author has contributed to research in topics: European union & Entrepreneurship. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 178 citations.

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Entrepreneurial Human Capital Accumulation and the Growth of Rural Businesses: A Four-Country Survey in Mountainous and Lagging Areas of the European Union

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the processes of entrepreneurial human capital accumulation and its impact on rural business growth and find that there is a variety of processes of entrepreneurship human capital and knowledge accumulation that are case study specific.
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Comparative Typology in Six European Low‐Intensity Systems of Grassland Management

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated six low-input livestock systems of grassland management with varying degrees of arrangements in different European countries and landscapes, including reindeer husbandry in Northern Sapmi (Fennoscandia), cattle grazing in the Polish Tatra mountains, cattle, sheep, and pig grazing in Southern Portugal, and sedentary sheep grazing in Central Spain.
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Business Growth and Development Trajectories in Lagging and Remote Areas of Southern Europe

TL;DR: A survey in four mountainous areas of Southern Europe revealed that nearly one-third of surveyed businesses spanning the whole range of economic activities and industries sell more than 50 percent of their value of production outside the geographical boundaries of the local area.
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Global post-fordism and concepts of the State

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the literature on the State and some of the basic features of global post-Fordism is presented, and it is maintained that global postFordism can be synthesized through a set of four dialectical relationships: deregulation/re-regulation, fragmentation/coordination, mobility/embeddedness and empowerment/disempowerment.
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The firm and the state in the globalization process

TL;DR: In this article, a qualitative typology is proposed in an attempt to describe the nature of these relationships at any particular moment, and an application of this typology to different relationship patterns established between TFC and the Portuguese nation-State.