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Teixeira, P. Mark Blaug (1927-2011), Polymath Economist And Historian Of Ideas. Oeconomia no. 3. Oeconomia (2012): 275-279. doi:10.4074/S2113520712013011.
Teixeira, P., B. Jongbloed, Alberto Amaral, and D. Dill. Introduction. In Markets In Higher Education: Rhetoric Or Reality?, 1-12. Markets In Higher Education: Rhetoric Or Reality? Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2004.
Teixeira, P., V. Rocha, Ana Rita Biscaia, and M.F. Cardoso. Competition And Diversification In Public And Private Higher Education. Applied Economics 45, no. 35. Applied Economics (2013): 4949-4958. doi:10.1080/00036846.2013.808310.
Teixeira, P. Mass Higher Education And Private Institutions. Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development, 2009. doi:10.1787/9789264075375-10-en.
Teixeira, P., and Alberto Amaral. Portuguese Higher Education: More Competition And Less Market Regulation?. In Higher Education And The Market, 98-109. Higher Education And The Market. London: Routledge, 2011. doi:10.4324/9780203849002.
Teixeira, P. Economic Beliefs And Institutional Politics: Human Capital Theory And The Changing Views Of The World Bank About Education (1950–1985). European Journal Of The History Of Economic Thought 24. European Journal Of The History Of Economic Thought (2017): 465-492. doi:10.1080/09672567.2016.1186205.
Teixeira, P. Jacob Mincer: A Founding Father Of Modern Labor Economics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199211319.001.0001.
Teixeira, P., V. Rocha, Ana Rita Biscaia, and M.F. Cardoso. Public And Private Higher Education In Europe: Competition, Complementarity Or Worlds Apart?. In Knowledge, Diversity And Performance In European Higher Education: A Changing Landscape, 84-105. Knowledge, Diversity And Performance In European Higher Education: A Changing Landscape, 2014. doi:10.4337/9781783472000.00009.
Teixeira, P., Sunwoong Kim, Pablo Landoni, and Zulfiqar Gilani. Introduction. In Rethinking The Public-Private Mix In Higher Education. Global Trends And National Policy Challenges, xi-xiv. Rethinking The Public-Private Mix In Higher Education. Global Trends And National Policy Challenges. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers, 2017.
Teixeira, P. Eppur Si Muove: Marketization And Privatization Trends In The European Higher Education Area. Journal Of The European Higher Education Area 4. Journal Of The European Higher Education Area (2011): 57-72.
Teixeira, P. Reflecting About Current Trends In Higher Education Research: A View From The Journals. In The Development Of Higher Education Research In Europe: 25 Years Of Cher, 103-120. The Development Of Higher Education Research In Europe: 25 Years Of Cher. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers, 2013. doi:10.1007/978-94-6209-401-7.
Teixeira, P., and António Almodovar. Catholic Economic Thought. In The New Palgrave Dictionary Of Economics. 2nd ed. The New Palgrave Dictionary Of Economics. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. doi:10.1057/9780230226203.0208.
Teixeira, P. Two Continents Divided By The Same Trends? Reflections About Marketization, Competition, And Inequality In European Higher Education. Research In The Sociology Of Organizations 46. Research In The Sociology Of Organizations (2016): 489-508. doi:10.1108/S0733-558X20160000046016.
Teixeira, P., V. Rocha, Ana Rita Biscaia, and M.F. Cardoso. Revenue Diversification In Public Higher Education: Comparing The University And Polytechnic Sectors. Public Administration Review 74. Public Administration Review (2014): 398-412. doi:10.1111/puar.12215.
Teixeira, P., Sunwoong Kim, Zulfiqar Gilani, and Pablo Landoni. Conclusion. In Rethinking The Public-Private Mix In Higher Education. Global Trends And National Policy Challenges, 165-176. Rethinking The Public-Private Mix In Higher Education. Global Trends And National Policy Challenges. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers, 2017.
Teixeira, P. A Reluctant Founding Father: Placing Jacob Mincer In The History Of (Labor) Economics. European Journal Of The History Of Economic Thought 18, no. 5. European Journal Of The History Of Economic Thought (2011): 673-695. doi:10.1080/09672567.2011.629055.

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