The announcement by Mariano Rajoy, the Spanish prime minister, not to stick to the fiscal target agreed by the previous government is likely to be a game changer of the European governance debate. On the day of the signing of the fiscal compact, its spirit is put under test by one of the largest countries in EMU
This paper analyses possible patterns for the Spain debt-to-GDP ratio with a small macroeconomic mod...
Talking about the economic crisis in Europe, the so called ‘European sovereign debt crisis’ (also re...
The recent constitutional reform agreed by the Spanish Parliament on 7 September 2011 aims to mitiga...
The announcement by Mariano Rajoy, the Spanish prime minister, not to stick to the fiscal target agr...
Although not escaping the global slowdown, the Spanish economy has weathered it relatively well. The...
Last year thirteen eurozone countries surpassed the deficit to gross domestic product ratio of three...
The recent negotiation of the EU budget and the associated reform of EU Cohesion policy have had maj...
In this paper, we are going to discuss what led Spain to carry out a constitutional reform. The ref...
The work of the AIReF has helped to support progress on budget stability and, by ncreasing the reput...
Meeting fiscal targets set out in the Stability and Growth Pact for EMU countries requires the corre...
[ESP] El objetivo del presente trabajo es conocer en profundidad las causas y consecuencias del in...
Current proposals to address the European sovereign debt crisis envision some sort of fiscal union ...
Original article can be found at : http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals Copyright Intellect [Ful...
All in all, this Commentary finds that the Fiscal Compact signed on 2 March 2012 by all member state...
At the heart of fiscal rules in the EU is the (in)famous 3%-threshold: countries should avoid deficits...
This paper analyses possible patterns for the Spain debt-to-GDP ratio with a small macroeconomic mod...
Talking about the economic crisis in Europe, the so called ‘European sovereign debt crisis’ (also re...
The recent constitutional reform agreed by the Spanish Parliament on 7 September 2011 aims to mitiga...
The announcement by Mariano Rajoy, the Spanish prime minister, not to stick to the fiscal target agr...
Although not escaping the global slowdown, the Spanish economy has weathered it relatively well. The...
Last year thirteen eurozone countries surpassed the deficit to gross domestic product ratio of three...
The recent negotiation of the EU budget and the associated reform of EU Cohesion policy have had maj...
In this paper, we are going to discuss what led Spain to carry out a constitutional reform. The ref...
The work of the AIReF has helped to support progress on budget stability and, by ncreasing the reput...
Meeting fiscal targets set out in the Stability and Growth Pact for EMU countries requires the corre...
[ESP] El objetivo del presente trabajo es conocer en profundidad las causas y consecuencias del in...
Current proposals to address the European sovereign debt crisis envision some sort of fiscal union ...
Original article can be found at : http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals Copyright Intellect [Ful...
All in all, this Commentary finds that the Fiscal Compact signed on 2 March 2012 by all member state...
At the heart of fiscal rules in the EU is the (in)famous 3%-threshold: countries should avoid deficits...
This paper analyses possible patterns for the Spain debt-to-GDP ratio with a small macroeconomic mod...
Talking about the economic crisis in Europe, the so called ‘European sovereign debt crisis’ (also re...
The recent constitutional reform agreed by the Spanish Parliament on 7 September 2011 aims to mitiga...