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    • Sources of economic fuctuations in France: A structural VAR model 

      Ben Arfa, Nabil (Universidade da Coruña, Servizo de Publicacións, 2012)
      [Abstract] This paper studies the economic fluctuations of an open economy such as the French economy. A system of variables containing output, price level, trade balance, real exchange rate and oil prices is analyzed by ...
    • The gains from early intervention in Europe: Fiscal surveillance and fiscal planning using cash data 

      Hughes Hallett, Andrew; Kuhn, Moritz; Warmedinger, Thomas (Universidade da Coruña, Servizo de Publicacións, 2012)
      [Abstract] The use of real-time cash data allows us to make accurate intra-annual forecasts of an economy’s fiscal position, and to issue early warning signals for the need to correct fiscal imbalances. This paper shows ...
    • The effect of subsidising firms on voting behaviour: Evidence from Flemish elections 

      Buts, Caroline; Jegers, Marc; Jottier, Dimi (Universidade da Coruña, Servizo de Publicacións, 2012)
      [Abstract] Despite an international consensus on the importance to limit State aid spending, large amounts of resources are still devoted to a wide variety of subsidies to firms. A sizable literature studies the relationship ...
    • Regional demands for policy participation in the EU multilevel system 

      Studinger, Philipp; Bauer, Michael W. (Universidade da Coruña, Servizo de Publicacións, 2012)
      [Abstract] Over the past 50 years, an increasing amount of political authority has been delegated to the regional government level in Europe. This paper analyses regional demands for involvement in policy-making by focusing ...
    • Editorial statement: Why do we need a European Journal of Government and Economics? 

      Varela, Diego; Benedetto, Giacomo; Sánchez Santos, José Manuel (Universidade da Coruña, Servizo de Publicacións, 2012)
      [Abstract] In this editorial statement we explain the reasons for the creation of the European Journal of Government and Economics. We argue that there is a general shortage of academic journals. Although the new journal ...