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Crisis económica y economía social [PDF]
La crisis económica de 2008 golpeó fuertemente los diversos sectores de la economía española. Aunque el punto de partida fue la explosión de la burbuja inmobiliaria seguida de la caída de gran parte de las antiguas cajas de ahorro, se extendió a toda la ...
Manuel Jaén García
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El sorprendente caso de la medición de la deuda griega. Crímenes, mentiras y estadísticas [PDF]
La deuda como porcentaje del PIB es una de las medidas macroeconómicas más relevantes para la contabilidad nacional. En la Unión Europea lo es como uno de los criterios de convergencia y tiene alta implicación política.
Luís Espinosa
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The evolution of European economic institutions during the COVID-19 crisis. [PDF]
Abstract This article argues that the incomplete economic and institutional integration of the euro area has exposed the monetary union to increasing economic divergence, which could be deepened by the COVID‐19 crisis. We discuss how monetary and fiscal measures implemented at the onset of the pandemic have contributed to mitigate the economic ...
Camous A, Claeys G.
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Reputational recovery under political instability: Public debt in Portugal, 1641–83
Abstract This article examines the reputation recovery of Portugal's public debt during the war of liberation against the former Habsburg ruler. Using novel datasets on long‐ and short‐term debt and nominal interest rates, this study provides evidence that the sovereign borrower used debt credibility to build a pact of regime in a revolutionary context
Leonor Freire Costa +1 more
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Abstract Considering that public debt is a priority for policymakers in Mexico, the aim of this paper is to examine the convergence or divergence in debt per capita and main drivers of debt in the 32 Mexican states in the period 2006–2021. The results support significant spatial correlation of debt/cap across states.
Mihaela Simionescu +1 more
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Abstract Studying atrocities poses many challenges for ethnographers, not least of which is how to represent violent experiences, which often exceed articulation. The atrocities perpetrated during the military dictatorship in Argentina are no exception.
Eva van Roekel
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How green are our laws? Presenting a normative coherence for sustainable development methodology
Abstract Policy coherence for sustainable development (PCSD) has become a pillar of supranational sustainable development agendas, promoting “whole of government approaches.” The concept of normative coherence for sustainable development (NCSD) has emerged as a new stage of policy coherence for sustainable development analysis.
Harlan Koff +4 more
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The magic and misdirection of public service loan forgiveness in the United States
Abstract In recent years, the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program has garnered more attention among student loan borrowers in the United States as a potential source of loan relief. However—at least prior to the PSLF Program Overhaul introduced in October 2021—arduous eligibility criteria, opaque communication on the part of the U.S.
Julie B. Miller +3 more
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An empirical Stock‐Flow Consistent regional model of Campania
Abstract We develop an innovative Stock‐Flow Consistent macroeconometric regional model with five sectors, exploiting economic and financial statistics for Campania, covering the period 1995–2018, and propose a methodology to close the financial account of the private sector when financial data are lacking. The model is then used to perform medium term
Rosa Canelli +2 more
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La crisis de la deuda soberana o pública: el caso de España [PDF]
The sovereign debt crisis is often evoked as one of the main causes of the economic difficulties faced by net importing countries and as the rationale behind the austerity measures imposed on their residents.
Cencini, Alvaro
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