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Factores de produtividade em Portugal

Authors: Lopes, Francisco Luís;

Factores de produtividade em Portugal

Abstract

Este trabalho de investigação teve como objectivo principal, o estudo de alguns factores que determinam a produtividade. Foram considerados os seguintes factores: Recursos humanos, progresso tecnológico inovação e qualidade/segurança no trabalho, sobre os quais se conclui que há áreas cientificas e tecnológicas mais estratégicas, que outras, nas quais Portugal com o apoio de políticas públicas adequadas, pode proporcionar aumentos na produtividade económica. Apesar do sector privado ser o actor mais relevante no que se refere, ao financiamento da I&D e do progresso tecnológico, no entanto o governo português deve constituir modelos de prioridades estratégicas, para o crescimento da economia. A implementação de um modelo de prioridades estratégicas no âmbito da política económica e orçamental em CTI pode contribuir para a confiança dos investidores, aumentando a competitividade e o crescimento económico.

The primary aim of this research is to study certain factors that determine productivity. The following factors have been taken into consideration: Human Resources, technological progress, innovation and quality/safety in the workplace, which apparently seem to have scientific and technological areas that are more relevant than others. It is within these areas that Portugal may increase its economic productivity together with the support of adequate public policies. Although the private sector plays the most important role in financing R&D and technological progress, the Portuguese Government must conceive strategic priority models for the growth of the economy. The establishment of a strategic priority model applied to CTI economical and budget making policies may contribute towards a rise in the trust levels of investors, thereby increasing competitiveness and economic growth.

Mestrado em Ciências Económicas

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Progresso Técnico, Technological Plan, Economic Growth, Technological Progress, Crescimento Económico, Inovação, Plano Tecnológico, Innovation, Produtividade, Productivity

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