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The Deadly Embrace between the Banks and the State in Spain, 1850-2015
Francisco Comín ComínJoaquim Cuevassubject
Economics and EconometricsHistorySovereign debt history060106 history of social sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectEspañaHistoriaEconomíaState (polity)Stock exchangePolitical scienceDebt0502 economics and businessFinancial history0601 history and archaeology050207 economicsSovereign debtHistoria de la deuda públicamedia_commonWelfare economics05 social sciencesN206 humanities and the artsFinancial repressionNBanking sectorHistoria financieraHistoria bancariaTreasuryBanking historyDeficit spendingSpainH63G21description
espanolEste trabajo analiza las relaciones financieras entre el sector bancario y la Hacienda publica en la Espana contemporanea. Los sistemas fiscales han sido insuficientes, generando un deficit presupuestario cronico. Este forzo una gestion irresponsable de la deuda publica hasta 1987. Ello impidio que los deficits presupuestarios pudiesen financiarse con deuda emitida en las bolsas, y obligo al Estado a recurrir a la banca (publica y privada). La evolucion de las nuevas series de las carteras de deuda publica se explica por la busqueda de rentabilidad de los bancos y por los cambios en la regulacion bancaria y la represion financiera que favorecieron al statu quo bancario. Se analizan las causas de la regulacion bancaria, derivadas de la politica de endeudamiento publico y de la estrategia de inversion bancaria. Se examinan las consecuencias del abrazo mortal bancaEstado que se reflejaron en la interconexion entre las crisis fiscales y bancarias. EnglishThis paper focusses on the financial relations between the banking sector and the Treasury in Modern Spain. Tax systems have been insufficient, generating a chronic budget deficit. This drove to irresponsible public debt management, being the State a serial defaulter until 1987. This prevented the budget deficits could be financed by sovereign debt issued on the stock exchanges, and forced the state to resort to banks (public and private). The new series of public debt banks portfolios evolution is explained by their pursuit of returns and by changes in banking regulation and financial repression, which favoured the banking status quo. The paper analyses the causes of banking regulation, derived from the public borrowing policy and also from the banking lobbying strategy. It examines the consequences of the deadly banking-state embrace which brought about the interconnection between fiscal and banking crises.
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2017-12-01 |