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This article investigates the degree of persistence of different inflation rates for the Spanish economy using the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the aggregate as well as for the regions, provinces and eight groups of goods and services, in addition to the Producer Price Index (PPI) for the...
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Corruption is harmful for public finances and appears closely related to fiscal deficits. We open a new avenue in addressing the effects of corruption on public deficits through fiscal decentralization. For a sample of 31 OECD countries over the period 1986–2010, we find that fiscal...
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This paper tests the hysteresis hypothesis for the unemployment rate of the Spanish regions over the period 1976–2004. For that purpose, we employ a large battery of recently developed panel tests which explicitly control for cross-sectional correlation in addition to the panel stationarity...
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This paper investigates the hypothesis of a unit root in inflation for 13 OECD countries over the period 1957-2005, taking into account cross-sectional dependence and multiple mean shifts. We conduct unit root testing with the more powerful unit root tests with cross-dependence proposed by Smith...
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Introduction -- PANIC Analysis of Spanish Regional Unemployment -- Explaining the Common Stochastic Trend in Spanish Regional Unemployment: Granger-Causality Analysis -- Policy Considerations Drawn from Our Results -- Concluding Remarks -- Appendix.
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Summary This paper presents an investigation of the unit root hypothesis for per capita real GDP series in 46 African countries from Maddison (2003) over the period spreading during 1950 and 2001. Toward this end, we employ highly flexible panel techniques which incorporate multiple mean and...
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The distribution of the common law was conditioned by a colonial strategy sensitive to the colonies’ level of endowments, exhibiting a more effective implantation of the legal system in initially sparsely populated territories with a temperate climate. This translates into a negative...
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B<sc>adunenko</sc> O. and R<sc>omero-</sc>Á<sc>vila</sc> D. Productivity growth across Spanish regions and industries: a production-frontier approach, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. This paper decomposes labour productivity growth into components attributable to technological change, technological catch-up, capital deepening and...
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