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The economic and financial crisis has hit Spain harder than practically any other country in Europe. Even if there are … occasional reports that the Spanish economy is improving slightly, the unemployment rate remains at 25 per cent and is as high as … 54 per cent among Spain's young people. The data presented in this article, which were obtained via a representative …
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UK, Italy and Spain. Furthermore, policy proposals which could change the role of the financial system to better serve …
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using data for Spain. …
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Since their accession to the European Union in 1986, both Portugal and Spain have benefited from strong financial …
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The creation of a single currency is deemed to produce further heterogeneity in regional trade, as regions differ in their exposure to trade with other European countries. It is possible to disentangle two separate effects on bilateral trade, namely the “exchange rate volatility effect”...
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