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The evolution of Regional and Local governments' spending in Spain is currently under close scrutiny by national and …
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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 estimates the dynamic aggregate effect of exogenous shocks to two key components of public expenditure in the United States: government income transfers and government spending. The identification strategy positions the structural shocks to public expenditures in an SVAR framework...
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We document a secular increase in the share of purchases from the private sector in government consumption spending: over time the government purchases relatively more private-sector goods, and relies less on its own production of value added. We build a general equilibrium model in which...
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outsourcing and public spending empirically. Spain offers an interesting case study from a broad perspective, as the degree of …
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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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