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Policy discussions on the recent financial crisis feature widespread calls to address the pro-cyclical effects of regulation. The main concern is that the new risk-sensitive bank capital regulation (Basel II) may amplify business cycle fluctuations. This paper compares the leading alternative...
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This paper tests the opportunity-cost theory using a panel of Spanish firms during the period 1991-2010. Under this theory, productivity-enhancing activities, such as R&D investment, should increase during downturns because of the fall in their relative cost – in terms of forgone output. This...
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This article analyses changes in the occupational employment share in Spain for the period 1997-2012 and the way … explaining the polarisation process in Spain during the years of expansion (1997-2007), but it is a minor factor during the …
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We broaden the conceptual framework of estimating markups at the sectoral level developed by Roeger (1995), and extended by Crépon et al. (2005) with labour market imperfections, to account for firm-level heterogeneity derived from differences in productivity. We estimate this model with a...
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in Spain. Real wages are weakly procyclical in Spain and, focusing on different phases of the business cycle, we find …, higher levels of unemployment do not translate into additional real wage adjustments when the economy is contracting, while …
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This paper provides an accurate chronology of the Spanish reference business cycle by adapting the multiple change-point model proposed by Camacho, Gadea and Gómez Loscos (2021). In that approach, each individual pair of specific peaks and troughs from a set of indicators is viewed as a...
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Using a dataset that merges information of loan applications from the Spanish CCR with firms' financial accounts, we find that during the great recession access to credit of firms with weak balance sheets deteriorated relative to other firms. However, contrary to the financial accelerator...
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stance under scrutiny. In this paper, we estimate state-specific multipliers for Spain depending on the state of the economy …
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While Spain has traditionally underperformed its European peers in terms of labor productivity, the trend reverses … after 2007. The evolution of aggregate productivity in Spain during the Great Recession is shaped largely, albeit not …
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