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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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Taking advantage of a rich database of more than 1 million companies in Spain, France and the U.K., we propose and test … a hypothesis to explain why Spain has one of the world's lowest business bankruptcy rates, even during the current …
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growth in Spain. To this end, we exploit the economic reforms of the 1959 Stabilization Plan (as an example of technocratic …, economy-oriented reform) and the democratic transition in 1979 in Spain as the sources of variation for a sample of 50 Spanish …
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efficiency. Spain endowed its regions with “Statutes of autonomy” in the 1980s thus moving from a centralized to a decentralized …
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this paper is to present the results of a novel database of sectoral regulation at a disaggregated level in Spain … classified. The indicators show that new sectoral regulation in Spain is increasing over time, but there are significant …
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correlation between efficacy in the civil justice system and business investment in Spain …
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In many countries, labor courts play a central role in the determination of firing costs by monitoring and supervising the procedures for dismissals, and, eventually, deciding severance payments mandated by the employment protection legislation (EPL). To get some insights about the impact of...
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After steady employment growth since the 1990s, Spain has experienced the sharpest increase in unemployment among OECD …
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