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intertemporal marginal rate of substitution 4 real interest rates 4 Intertemporal marginal rate of substitution 2 Real interest rates 2 Crédito y mercado hipotecario 1 House prices 1 Política monetaria 1 Stochastic discount factor 1 Tipos de interés a corto plazo 1 Vivienda 1 house prices 1 stochastic discount factor 1
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Free 6
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Article 2 Book / Working Paper 2 Other 2
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English 4 Undetermined 2
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Blanco Escolar, Roberto 2 Blanco, Roberto 2 Restoy Lozano, Fernando 2 Restoy, Fernando 2 ALBALATE, DANIEL 1 Ayuso Huertas, Juan 1 Ayuso, Juan 1 BEL, GERMÀ 1 BLANCO, ROBERTO 1 RESTOY, FERNANDO 1
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Banco de España 2
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Revista de Economia Aplicada 2 Banco de España Occasional Papers 1 Banco de España Working Papers 1
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RePEc 4 BASE 2
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CUANDO LA ECONOMÍA NO IMPORTA: AUGE Y ESPLENDOR DE LA ALTA VELOCIDAD EN ESPAÑA
ALBALATE, DANIEL; BEL, GERMÀ - In: Revista de Economia Aplicada 19 (2011) 1, pp. 171-190
La gran protagonista de la política de transporte de España, la alta velocidad ferroviaria, ha alcanzado su mayor esplendor al convertirse –a finales de 2010– en la mayor red de la UE y la OCDE. Sin embargo, las decisiones de política de inversión se han tomado en un contexto carente de...
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HAVE REAL INTEREST RATES REALLY FALLEN THAT MUCH IN SPAIN?
BLANCO, ROBERTO; RESTOY, FERNANDO - In: Revista de Economia Aplicada 19 (2011) 1, pp. 153-170
This paper analyses the behaviour of real interest rates in the Spanish economy between 1990 and 2005. Since inflation-indexed bonds are not available, changes in implicit real interest rates are estimated using several approaches suggested by macroeconomic and financial theory. In particular,...
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Have real interest rates really fallen that much in Spain?
Blanco Escolar, Roberto; Restoy Lozano, Fernando - 2007
This paper analyses the behaviour of real interest rates in the Spanish economy over the last 15 years. Since inflation-indexed-bonds are not available, changes in implicit real interest rates are estimated using several approaches suggested by macroeconomic and financial theory. In particular,...
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Have real interest rates really fallen that much in Spain?
Blanco, Roberto; Restoy, Fernando - Banco de España - 2007
This paper analyses the behaviour of real interest rates in the Spanish economy over the last 15 years. Since inflation-indexed-bonds are not available, changes in implicit real interest rates are estimated using several approaches suggested by macroeconomic and financial theory. In particular,...
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House prices and real interest rates in Spain
Ayuso Huertas, Juan; Blanco Escolar, Roberto; Restoy … - 2006
This paper analyses the contribution of interest rates to explain recent house price developments in Spain trying to reconcile different pieces of evidence. On the one hand, empirical evidence supports the view that interest rates are a key variable to explain house price developments. As a...
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House prices and real interest rates in Spain
Ayuso, Juan; Blanco, Roberto; Restoy, Fernando - Banco de España - 2006
This paper analyses the contribution of interest rates to explain recent house price developments in Spain trying to reconcile different pieces of evidence. On the one hand, empirical evidence supports the view that interest rates are a key variable to explain house price developments. As a...
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