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1 “The Green Job Engine in Portugal” Abstract: Renewable energy technology has come under fierce criticism around the world through the duration of the Global Financial Crisis. Opponents of a state-oriented renewabl
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New Lisbon / Lisboa / Lisbon / /

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Energias de Portugal / Siemens / Wave Energy Centre / Renewable energy / International Finance Corporation / Bloomberg / Renewable Energy Systems / National Grid / Enercon / /

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Europe / /

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Portugal / United States / /

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Portugal's Wave Energy Centre / National Statistics Institute / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / /

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International Monetary Fund / European Renewable Energy Council / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / European Parliament / National Statistics Institute / OECD / Renewable Energy Association / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development / Institute for Industrial Engineering and Technology / Portuguese government / European Commission / International Labour Organisation / European Union / International Renewable Energy Agency / Organisation for Co-operation and Economic Development / European Central Bank / Organisation for Economic Co-operation / World Bank / United Nations / /

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A. Silva Mattos / Gabriela Prata Dias / Delgado Domings / Jose Figueiredo Soares / Isabela Cancela de Aberu / Job Engine As / Alex Raventos / /

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ranger / Professor / Chief Economist / spokesperson / Deputy Director / Chairman of the board of directors / Director for Sustainability and Environment / /

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Massachusetts / /

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www.eneop.pt / www.edp.pt / /

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