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  1. Similar to those of other western European countries, Portugal’s economy is now dominated by services; manufacturing constitutes a significant share of output, while agricultural output is relatively minor, accounting for less than 3 percent of output.

    www.britannica.com/place/Portugal/Economy
    Economy – overview: The country qualified for the European Monetary Union (EMU) in 1998 and began circulating the euro on 1 January 2002 along with 11 other EU member economies. Economic growth had been above the EU average for much of the past decade, but fell back in 2001-04 and it is now one of the worse performing economies in the EU.
    portugalonline.com/portugal/information/economy
    The Portugal economy grew by 4.9% in 2021. In Q1 2022, the GDP rose above its pre-pandemic level, propelled by strong domestic demand and a rebound in tourism from the second half of 2021. GlobalData forecasts the real GDP to grow by 6% in 2022, up from 4.9% in 2021.
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    The latest macroeconomic forecast for Portugal. Portugal’s economy picked up in the last quarter of 2023 amid a slight recovery of economic sentiment and solid employment growth. According to the flash estimate, GDP rose by 0.8% (q-o-q) in 2023-Q4 after shrinking by 0.2% in the previous quarter.
    PORTUGAL Portugal’s economy is rebounding strongly, helped by a resurgence in demand and employment. The growth outlook remains favourable despite challenges related to global supply chains and uncertainty in foreign tourism.
    In the early 21st century, economic growth had improved living standards dramatically, raised incomes, and reduced unemployment. In addition, since Portugal’s accession to the EU, large inflows of structural funds, private capital, and direct investment have fostered and sustained development.
    This Overview is extracted from the 2021 Economic Survey of Portugal. The Survey is published on the responsibility of the Economic and Development Review Committee of the OECD, which is charged with the examination of the economic situation of member countries.
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    Economy of Portugal - Wikipedia

    The economy of Portugal is ranked 34th in the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Report for 2019. The great majority of the international trade is done within the European Union (EU), whose countries received 71.4% of the Portuguese exports and were the origin of 74.6% of the … See more

    Portuguese Colonial Empire
    During the Portuguese Empire period, started in the 15th century, until the Carnation Revolution of 1974, the economy of Portugal was centered in trade and raw materials related … See more

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    In the first quarter of 2022, the unemployment rate was at 5.9%.
    The unemployment rate has been continuously falling … See more

    In the Portuguese financial market, the major stock exchange is the Euronext Lisbon which is part of Euronext, the major pan-European group of stock exchanges. It is … See more

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    Government expenditure by function
    According to Eurostat in 2011, the General Government expenditure by main function, as a percentage of Total Expenditure, was as follows … See more

    The tertiary sector is presently the most important component of the Portuguese economy, representing 75.8% of the gross value added (GVA) and … See more

    Portugal's competitiveness in the world
    The Global Competitiveness Report for 2014–2015, published by the World Economic Forum, placed Portugal on the 36th position on the … See more

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  4. Portugal - Economy, Agriculture, Tourism | Britannica

  5. Portugal Economic Snapshot - OECD

  6. Portugal: A Rich History & Culture
    Portugal is a small European country with a rich history and culture, famous for its wine, cuisine, and football.
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  7. Economic forecast for Portugal - European Commission

  8. Portugal - OECD

  9. Portugal: Policies for a Strong Economy - IMF

  10. Portugal: use post-COVID-19 recovery plan to bolster …

    WEBThe OECD praises Portugal's fast recovery from the pandemic and urges it to use its EU-funded plan to boost productivity and sustainability. The report also recommends fiscal adjustment, reforms …

  11. OECD Economic Surveys: Portugal 2021 - OECD iLibrary

    WEBKey policy insights. copy the linklink copied! The COVID-19 crisis is threatening social and economic progress. The COVID-19 pandemic has raised multiple challenges for Portugal and exacerbated existing …

  12. Portugal | OECD Economic Outlook, Volume 2022 Issue 1 - OECD …