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labour force, the share of temporary employment and the amount of resources spent in training. In addition to these factors …
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The sharp decline in economic activity registered in Spain over 2008 and 2009 has no precedents in recent history …
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The aim of this paper is to analyze the evolution of productivity and how firm behavior and institutional conditions affects productivity. For that purpose, we use a longitudinal sample of Spanish manufacturing and services companies between 1983 and 2006, as well as OECD indicators on product...
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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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all loans granted in Spain. We find that during the period analyzed both worse economic and tighter monetary conditions …
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sectors in Belgium, Denmark, Spain and Portugal. Our methodology follows the approach recently developed for the International … estimates of wage rigidities to structural features of the labour markets studied, such as the wage bargaining level, variable …
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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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estate assets on credit supply for non real-estate firms in Spain over 2000-2010. We show that firm-level equilibrium …
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Despite a rapid decrease in unemployment and strong GDP and employment growth, real wages barely increased in Spain …
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Spanish banks had to set aside a countercyclical loan loss provision during the period 2000 2004. The amount of such provision as well as the allowance accumulated had to be disclosed by banks. The former creates a natural experiment to test whether banks smooth earnings to mislead investors and...
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