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Does slack influence public and private labor market interactions 1890/ April 2016
European Central Bank; Lamo, Ana; Moral-Benito, Enrique; Pérez, Javier J Publications Office of the European Union (2016-04-27) -
Firm responses to employment subsidies A regression discontinuity approach to the 2012 Spanish labour market reform. 1970 / October 2016
European Central Bank; Gradeva, Katerina; Weber, Sebastian; Gamberoni, Elisa European Central Bank (2016-11-09)This study focuses on the employment effect of a hiring subsidy available to firms with less than 50 employees, granted in the context of the 2012 Spanish labour market reform. Exploiting the arbitrary firm size threshold ... -
Fiscal policy adjustments in the euro area stressed countries. New evidence from non-linear models with state-varying thresholds. 1858 / October 2015
De Santis, Roberto A.; Milas, Costas; Legrenzi, Gabriella; European Central Bank Publications Office of the European Union (2015-11-05) -
Post-programme surveillance report Spain, Autumn 2016
Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs (European Commission); European Central Bank (2017-02-02)This sixth surveillance report provides an assessment of Spain's economic, fiscal and financial situation following its exit from the financial assistance programme in January 2014. -
Post-programme surveillance report Spain, Spring 2016
Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs (European Commission); European Central Bank Publications Office of the European Union (2016-08-25)This fifth surveillance report provides an assessment of Spain's economic, fiscal and financial situation following its exit from the financial assistance programme in January 2014. -
Post-programme surveillance report Spain, Spring 2017
Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs (European Commission); European Central Bank Publications Office of the European Union (2018-01-11)This seventh surveillance report provides an assessment of Spain's economic and financial situation following its exit from the financial assistance programme in January 2014. -
Post-programme surveillance report. Spain, Autumn 2015
Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs (European Commission); European Central Bank Publications Office of the European Union (2016-02-04) -
Post-programme surveillance report. Spain, Spring 2017
European Commission. Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs; European Central Bank Publications Office of the European Union (2018)This seventh surveillance report provides an assessment of Spain's economic and financial situation following its exit from the financial assistance programme in January 2014 -
Research bulletin No 20, Winter 2013/2014
European Central Bank, / European Central Bank (2015-01-30)