词条 | Francisco Louçã |
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|name = Francisco Louçã |honorific-prefix = His Excellency |image = Francisco Louçã na VI Convenção Nacional do Bloco de Esquerda 01 cropped.jpg |caption = |office1 = Member of the Council of State |term_start1 = 12 January 2016 |term_end1 = |president1 = Aníbal Cavaco Silva Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa |appointer1 = Assembly of the Republic |office2 = Coordinator of the Left Bloc |term_start2 = 24 March 1999 |term_end2 = 10 November 2011 |predecessor2 = Position established |successor2 = Catarina Martins João Semedo |birth_name = Francisco Anacleto Louçã |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1956|11|12|df=y}} |birth_place = Lisbon, Portugal |death_date = |death_place = |party = Left Bloc (since 1999) |otherparty = Revolutionary Socialist Party (1978-1999) Internationalist Communist League (1973-1978) |spouse = |children = |relations = |residence = |alma_mater = Technical University of Lisbon |profession = Economist, professor |religion = |website = }}Francisco Anacleto Louçã ({{IPA-pt|fɾɐ̃ˈsiʃku loˈsɐ̃}}; born 12 November 1956 in Lisbon) is a Portuguese economist, politician and pundit.[1] BiographyHe is the second son of António Seixas Louçã, a Portuguese Navy Officer, and his wife Noémia da Rocha Neves Anacleto, lawyer, grandson of António Neves Anacleto, from Silves, brother of Isabel Maria, António, João Carlos and Jorge Manuel, and cousin of Vítor Gaspar, former Minister of Finances at the right winged Pedro Passos Coelho's government.[2][3][4] Louçã was an active opponent of the pre-democracy regime. He was arrested for a protest against the colonial war in 1972, before the fall of the fascist dictatorship, which lasted in Portugal for about forty years and finished with the Carnation Revolution, (April 25, 1974). In 1999, after pursuing his academic career, he helped found the left-wing party Left Bloc (Portuguese: Bloco de Esquerda). CareerHe is a Full Professor of Economics in Lisbon's Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão ("Higher Institute of Economics and Management"), which belongs to the University of Lisbon (formerly Technical University of Lisbon) and was a member of the Portuguese Parliament from 1999 to 2012. He is the author of several books and scientific articles on the history of economic thought, the dynamics of complex adaptive systems and the nature of long-term techno-economic change, including "Turbulence in Economics" (Elgar, 1997), "As Time Goes By" (with Christopher Freeman, Oxford University Press, 2011 and 2002, translated into Portuguese, Chinese), "The Years of High Econometrics" (Routledge, 2007) and a number of papers in scientific journals in economics, mathematical physics, history of economic ideas, mathematical modeling of financial markets, history of biology. His scientific books are translated into eleven languages. In 1999 he was awarded the prize for the best scientific paper of the year, "History of [https://books.google.pt/books?id=_VQdAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA441&lpg=PA441&dq=%22history+of+economics+association%22+francisco+lou%C3%A7a&source=bl&ots=ZXdL0TlAz8&sig=8mGevleBKFm2BP0sl40DzqqWTbA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CDEQ6AEwA2oVChMIu7zoiPGTyQIVSX4aCh2AsgjV#v=onepage&q=%22history%20of%20economics%20association%22%20francisco%20lou%C3%A7a&f=false Economics Association]" (ref. Google Books).[5][6][7][8][9] Candidate to the Portuguese 2006 presidential elections, Louçã received 288,224 votes (5.31%). Francisco Louçã is one of the five personalities elected by the Assembly of the Republic to the Council of State on 18 December 2015, and he took office on 12 January 2016. He is also the first member of Left Bloc to accede to this organ. 2006 Portuguese presidential election{{Portuguese presidential election, 2006}}References1. ^Interview by Mark Bergfeld at MRZINE, May 13, 2005 {{Use dmy dates|date=February 2011}}{{Council of State of Portugal}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Louca, Francisco}}2. ^Raphael Minder, [https://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/08/world/europe/rising-left-bloc-in-portugal-could-threaten-austerity-drive.html?_r=0 "Rising Left Bloc in Portugal Could Threaten Austerity Drive"], The New York Times, November 8, 2015. 3. ^Raphael Minder, [https://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/11/world/europe/portugals-government-ousted-in-challenge-to-austerity.html?ref=topics&_r=0 "Portugal’s Government Ousted in Challenge to Austerity"], The New York Times, November 10, 2015. 4. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/nov/10/portuguese-mps-force-minority-government-to-quit-over-austerity "Portuguese MPs force minority government to quit over austerity"] 5. ^Francisco Louçã, [https://ideas.repec.org/e/plo95.html Texts] at [https://ideas.repec.org/ Ideas] 6. ^Francisco Louçã, Articles 7. ^As Time Goes By: From the Industrial Revolutions to the Information Revolution – paper by Chris Freeman and Francisco Louçã at Oxford Scholarship 8. ^Francisco Louçã, Publications 9. ^Francisco Louçã, The Years of High Econometrics (A short history of the generation that reinvented economics) – paper, Routledge 7 : 1956 births|Living people|Presidential candidates of Portugal|Left Bloc politicians|People from Lisbon|Portuguese economists|Technical University of Lisbon alumni |
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