Edition: | Arlindo Donário

Arlindo Donário received his Ph.D. in Economics from the Universidad de Extremadura, Spain and is currently a Professor of Economics at the Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa, Portugal. He is a graduate in Economics, Finance and Law. He has authored several books with Ricardo Borges dos Santos on a wide range of issues and issues to economics, the economic analysis of law and the road accidents, such as Road Accidents, Risk and Biological Factors, The Economic and Social Cost of Road Accidents. The Portuguese Case – both with preface by Rune Elvik, and Homo Economicus. On the topic of Cooperative Law, the author has published the book Nature of Surplus and Reserves of Cooperatives: Return and Distribution. He is also the Director of the Center for Economic Analysis of Social Regulation, “CARS”, a research institute at the Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa, Portugal, which conducts scientific research and development, predominantly in the field of social regulation.

Death, disability and the social consequences of road accidents are a hot topic nowadays. Should we increase sanctions that penalize offenders or increase the likelihood of law enforcement?

It is one of the critical questions posed in the present work, the result of a thorough investigation into a problem that chronically affects the current Portuguese reality, as well as that of many other countries, and which has repercussions in the most varied spheres: from the social, economics, politics, passing through the mentalities and behaviors that urgently need to be transformed.

Submitting a rigorous analysis of Road Accidents, using a multidisciplinary methodology, is the objective of the work presented here, seeking to understand this all too often fatal equation.