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Working Paper 2/1985: Três estudos: da estratégia colonial à integração europeia
Abstract: In Três estudos: da estratégia colonial à integração europeia, the three texts we reproduce below are of a relatively different nature, but their content, in our view, is complementary. The first – “LE RÔLE…
Working Paper 1/1984: Uma experiência de integração económica em África
Abstract: The Working Papers collection consists of short monographs written by members and collaborators of CEsA/CSG/ISEG/ULisboa. These documents are provisional and aim to provide elements of information and scientific reflection on economic and social issues…
2nd Meeting of Young Lusophone Commonwealth Researchers on Africa 2022 is open for registrations
CEsA (CSG/ISEG/ULisboa) will hold between the 25th and 27th of May 2022, at the Lisbon School of Economics and Management (ISEG/ULisboa), in Lisbon, the II Encontro de Jovens Investigadores da CPLP sobre África 2022 (2nd…
II Meeting of Young Lusophone Commonwealth Researchers on Africa 2022
CEsA (CSG/ISEG/ULisboa) will hold between the 25th and 27th of May 2022, at the Lisbon School of Economics and Management (ISEG/ULisboa), in Lisbon, the II Encontro de Jovens Investigadores da CPLP sobre África 2022 (II…
The Political Economy of the European Peripheries Summer School 2022 is accepting applications until May 13
The Political Economy of the European Peripheries Summer School 2022 is accepting applications until May 13. Abstracts should be submitted using a form (click here). The event will take place in Avis, Portugal, from…
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The CEsA Agenda is the bilingual (PT/ENG) weekly newsletter of the Centre for African and Development Studies (CEsA) of the Lisbon School of Economics and Management (ISEG) of the University of Lisbon. Subscribe to CEsA’s…
Class, politics and dynamic accumulation processes around the Sino-Mozambican rice project in the lower Limpopo, 2005–2014
Class, politics and dynamic accumulation processes around the Sino-Mozambican rice project in the lower Limpopo, 2005–2014 by Ana Sofia Ganho levels a Marxist political economy lens at the development of the Sino-Mozambican rice project in…
Financialization, narrow specialization of production and capital accumulation in Mozambique
In post-independence Mozambique, national capitalism developed from the ashes of state-centred accumulation built around the dominant social structures of production that were inherited from colonialism. These very specific historical conditions weighed heavily on the structures…
Mozambique – neither miracle nor mirage
Mozambique – neither miracle nor mirage by Carlos Nuno Castel-Branco and Elisa Greco explores how over two decades, in the 1990s and 2000s, international organisations, development cooperation agencies, financial institutions and the media often described…