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This paper presents evidence of the effect of the recent phases of the business cycle in Spain and United States …
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The Spanish debt consolidation between 1996 and 2007 represents, by its size and duration, an impressive case among the European Union countries. This paper aims at characterizing the Spanish debt consolidation process in order to assess its effects on economic inequality and welfare. For that...
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This paper analyses the level of inequality in Spain and how it evolved over the course of the past crisis and the … and wealth inequality, and studies how they have developed. The analysis shows less wage dispersion in Spain than in other … inequality in per capita income. The level of inequality in Spain is more moderate when total gross household income is analysed …
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destruction as registered by the Social Security in Spain. We focus on the period of economic recovery after the 2012 Labour …
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is to compare the relative efficiency of hotel chains operating in Spain. To do this, we have designed a stochastic …
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presents some evidence on spatial mobility patterns in Spain and other countries conditional on some personal, department, and … have spent some time abroad (brain circulation). Our main result is that Spain has more brain gain, more brain circulation …
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This paper analyzes how changes in the firing-costs gap between permanent and temporary workers affect firms’ TFP in a dual labour market. We argue that, under plausible conditions, firms’ temp-to-perm conversion rates go down when this gap increases. Temporary workers respond to lower...
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Spain but that could have a significant impact if it were fully implemented. This reform, called ‘silent reform’ because it … consequences of this type of reform in Spain. We have used an accounting model with heterogeneous agents and overlapping …
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Long-term unemployment reached unprecedented levels in Spain in the wake of the Great Recession and it still affects …
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vectorial prediction. Making use of the existing correlations in international tourism demand to all seventeen regions of Spain …
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