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period 1989-2010. These effects are quantitative important and their impact on GDP of Spain is non-negligible. …
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Spain is justified for three reasons. First, it is one of the OECD countries that has been the most affected by the Great …
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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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Spain is justified by three reasons. First, it is one of the OECD countries most affected by the Great recession in terms of … both GDP and public deficit. Second, Spain is one of the most decentralized countries in the world. Third, compliance with …
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