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Provided there are positive external benefits attached to the historic character of buildings, owners of properties in designated conservation areas benefit from a reduction in uncertainty regarding the future of their area. At the same time, the restrictions put in place to ensure the...
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, Portugal, Spain and Sweden. The article explores the conditions of the reduction of employment protection and takes a closer …
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The Target liabilities of the GIPS countries (Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Spain) amounted to314 billion euros in … destroyed the Bretton Woods System. Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Spain and Italy have suffered from balance-of-payments deficits …
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We assess the sustainability of the public finances of Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Spain (GIIPS), allowing for …
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threshold behaviour for the GIPS, that only correct "large" unbalances, which, in the case of Greece and Portugal, are higher …
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results suggest that fiscal consolidation efforts must, in fact, be continued in Portugal. …
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, Portugal, Ireland and Finland, where appropriate policy actions are of the essence. Specifically, active labour market policies …
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We scrutinize the role of capital flows for competitiveness in seven euro-area countries in the context of real convergence and crisis with a specific focus on Greece. The paper extends the seminal Balassa-Samuelson model to include international capital markets. Capital flows are assumed to be...
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