Oliveira, PedroAlves, JoãoBailôa, SandraBasto, MárioCadima, Rita Alexandra Cainço DiasCorreia, FlorbelaCosta, VâniaCunha, JorgeDaniel, AnaDominguinhos, PedroEsteves, SaleteFernandes, JoanaFigueiredo, AntónioGrilo, LuísJorge, NunoLucas, EugénioMalva, MadalenaMaximiano, CatarinaMendes, SusanaMoreira, AnabelaMoreira, SandrinaMourato, JoaquimNatário, ManuelaOliveira, PedroNunes, SandraPedro, FátimaPedro, Cristina PereiraPereira, RaquelPinheiro, FernandaRomero, FélixSantos, CarlaSerafim, MiguelSimões, JoaquimVareiro, Laurentina2020-01-312020-01-312019-08http://hdl.handle.net/10400.8/4588Trabalho apresentado em EAIR 41st Annual Forum, 25-28 agosto 2019, Leiden, Países Baixos.Polytechnic Institutes in Portugal: research on the impact of twelve institutes on the local economy Higher Education Institutions are recognized as important actors in regional development. The Portuguese higher education system comprises both Universities and Polytechnic Institutes, which face an increasing pressure to demonstrate that their presence has an impact on the surrounding communities contributing to their economic development. This paper presents the estimation of the economic impact of twelve Polytechnic Institutes, located in quite diverse regions, based on a shared model so that comparisons have a collective framework of analysis. The main results obtained show that the economic impact ranged from 1.8% to 10.6% of the local GDP and that these Institutes are major local employers.engHigher education institutionsEconomic impact modelRegional developmentDemand-side approachQuestionnairePolytechnic Institutes in Portugal: research on the impact of twelve institutes on the local economyPaper presented in track 7 at theEAIR 41st Annual Forum in Leiden, The Netherlands 25 till 28 August 2019conference object