Bastien, Carlos2009-03-182009-03-181996Bastien, Carlos. (1996). "The advent of modern economics in Portugal". Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão - GHES Documento de Trabalho/Working Paper 3-1996http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/647As far as economic theory is concerned Portugal has never had a strong tradition or originality. As a semi-peripherial society it has been a late receiver of innovations come out from the main producer centres of economic ideas, often in a partial, ill digested way, adapting them to the local conditions. The post World War II years would be a crutial period in that process of import and adaptation. Then, the ruling classes became particularly aware of Portugal's economic backwardness and a strategy to achieve economic growth and modernization was implemented, while an inevitable larger integration in the world economy and cultural life took place. Such an enviroment demanded a larger concern with economic issues and theories, weaken the position of corporative economics, which had been dominant since the 1930's, and allowed a sudden introduction of modern economic theories, namely neoclassical, keynesian, and marxist economics, by then almost unknown. A significant reform of economic teaching, the advent of research institutions and reviews on the subject were decisive to spread the new theories.engEconomic IdeasCorporative Economics(New) Keynesian EconomicsMarxism EconomicsEconomic TheoryEconomic TeachingThe advent of modern economics in Portugalworking paper