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This paper studies the effects of delegating control of sovereign debt issuance to an independent authority in a monetary union where public spending decisions are decentralized. The model assumes that no policy makers are capable of commitment to a rule. However, consistent with Rogoff (1985)...
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This paper investigates the welfare and economic stabilization properties of a fiscal transfers scheme between members of a monetary union subject to sovereign spread shocks. The scheme, which consists of cross-country transfer rules triggered when sovereign spreads widen, is incorporated in a...
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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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Small businesses, the majority of Spanish firms, rarely file for formal bankruptcy, and this has been the case even during the current economic crisis. This suggests that bankruptcy law has a limited role to play in the distress of small firms. We propose an explanation based on two premises:...
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traditionally overlooked. To do this, we exploit disaggregated data at the local level in Spain. We find that higher judicial …
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performance. It is therefore worth explaining why enterprises in Spain are small in international terms. Our findings indicate …
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The paper warns about the potential efficiency losses associated with low business bankruptcy rates (number of firms filing for bankruptcy as a proportion of the total stock of firms) and shows that welfare could be improved by increasing the protection of creditors in the bankruptcy system....
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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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I analyse new data on subjective probabilistic expectations on house prices collected in the Spanish Survey of Household Finances. Households are asked to distribute ten points among five different scenarios for the change in the price of their homes over the next 12 months. This paper is the...
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countries (Germany, France, Italy and Spain) to show that government (consumption) targets convey useful information about ex …
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