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The Stabilizing Role of Government Size

2007

This paper presents an analysis of how alternative models of the business cycle can replicate the stylized fact that large governments are associated with less volatile economies. Our analysis shows that adding nominal rigidities and costs of capital adjustment to an otherwise standard RBC model can generate a negative correlation between government size and the volatility of output. However, in the model, we find that the stabilizing effect is only due to a composition effect and it is not present when we look at the volatility of private output. Given that empirically we also observe a negative correlation between government size and the volatility of consumption, we modify the model by i…

Consumption (economics)automatic stabilizers; government size; output volatilityEconomics and EconometricsStylized factControl and OptimizationApplied Mathematicsjel:E32Government size output volatility automatic stabilizers.Replicatejel:E52jel:E63Government (linguistics)Capital (economics)Business cycleEconometricsEconomicsVolatility (finance)Negative correlationgovernment size output volatility automatic stabilizers
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Hacia la convergencia de las estadísticas de las finanzas públicas y la contabilidad pública en Europa a nivel central y local

2018

[EN] The main aim of this paper is to study the convergence between micro and macro systems of government accounting information, looking to contribute to the analysis of accounting harmonization process in the EU, as a tool to improve the comparability of financial, budgetary, and aggregated statistical reports, in order to improve social, political and economic decision-making and accountability. All this is obviously located in the current context of the EU, with a high degree of harmonization of accounting standards between the International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS), and those applied for the preparation of national accounts, ruled by European System of National and Re…

Convergencia contable internacionalAccrualContext (language use)HarmonizationAccountingSistemas de contabilidad nacionallcsh:Accounting. BookkeepingAccounting0502 economics and businesslcsh:Financelcsh:HG1-9999050602 political science & public administrationESA 95Estadísticas de finanzas públicasInternational accounting convergenceESA 2010FinanceGovernmentSEC-2010SEC-95business.industryNational accountsContabilidad pública05 social sciencesSystems of national accountslcsh:HF5601-5689Government financial statistics0506 political scienceGovernmental accountingAccrual accounting:6 - Ciencias aplicadas::65 - Gestión y organización. Administración y dirección de empresas. Publicidad. Relaciones públicas. Medios de comunicación de masas [CDU]Central governmentAccounting information systemAccountabilityECONOMIA FINANCIERA Y CONTABILIDADContabilidad de devengobusiness050203 business & managementRevista de Contabilidad: Spanish Accounting Review
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Mediterranean systems of intermunicipal cooperation: the Valencian municipal associations and French communautés

2017

El presente artículo aborda desde una perspectiva valenciana la viabilidad de la cooperación entre municipios mediante el análisis de dos sistemas de asociacionismo intermunicipal: el valenciano y el francés. Para conocer cuáles son los elementos que llevan a la articulación de las asociaciones de municipios se hace un repaso sobre los puntos centrales del debate sobre la escala óptima para la prestación de servicios públicos y se recogen las principales tendencias en el contexto europeo, tanto en los diferentes estados como en los instrumentos de la Unión Europea. Partiendo de ello, se analizan el sistema valenciano de mancomunidades y la estructura de communautés francesas desde el punto …

Cooperación intermunicipalCooperació intermunicipalLocal GovernmentGovern localGobierno del territorioGobierno localComunitat ValencianaGeografía HumanaIntermunicipal CooperationMancomunidadesMancomunitatsMunicipal AssociationsTerritorial GovernmentGovern del territori
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Liability of clinical oncologists and the COVID-19 emergency: Between hopes and concerns

2020

Highlights • To contain COVID-19 spread, Italy is under a global lockdown except for health services and food supply. • In this scenario, growing apprehension concerning legal consequences is rising among health professionals. • Hospitals and health professionals are highly exposed to liability. • More articulated legal regulations are strongly needed.

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)media_common.quotation_subjecteducationArticle03 medical and health sciencesPolitics0302 clinical medicineState (polity)clinical risk managementPandemicmedicine030212 general & internal medicineEthichealth care economics and organizationsHealthcare Professionalmedia_commonEthicsGovernmentCommunicable diseaseApprehensionbusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2Health PolicyLiabilityPublic relationshumanitiesOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesismedicine.symptombusinessLegalJournal of Cancer Policy
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Investor Protection and Business Creation

2003

We study the effects of investor protection on the availability of external finance, entrepreneurship, and creation of new firms in an equilibrium search model of private capital markets. In addition to search frictions, we examine contract frictions, specifically interim and ex post moral hazard problems stemming from entrepreneurs' possibilities to expropriate financiers. In our model, the government chooses the level of investor protection that determines the transferability of match surplus between entrepreneurs and financiers. The results indicate that anything that increases (decreases) entrepreneurship also increases (decreases) the creation of start-ups. The effect of investor prote…

Corporate financeGovernmentEntrepreneurshipPrivate capitalMoral hazardInterimTransferabilityInvestor protectionBusinessMonetary economicsSSRN Electronic Journal
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Resilience, security and the politics of processes

2014

The prominence of resilience thinking in contemporary governance and security policies has received increasing critical attention. By engaging in dialogue with some of these recent critiques, predominantly leaning on biopolitics or neoliberal governmentality, this article develops an Arendtian reading of resilience as a temporal regime of processuality. Originating from life sciences such as ecology and complexity thinking, the increasingly malleable resilience discourse privileges the functioning of societal life processes over political action and human artifice. The article argues that this ‘rule of nobody’ is in danger of suffocating the concept of public space, so crucial for politics …

Corporate governanceEnvironmental ethicsSecurity policynobodyPoliticsPublic spacePolitical scienceta517General Earth and Planetary SciencesSocial scienceResilience (network)BiopowerGeneral Environmental ScienceGovernmentalityResilience
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Corruption and managing the project cycle : the role of corrupt practices in NGO funding in Pakistan

2013

This Master’s thesis research explores the role of corrupt practices in development projects implemented by local NGOs in Pakistan. The intention is not to expose particular cases of corruption, but to study corruption risks and vulnerabilities in different phases of the project cycle and financial management (budgeting, accounting, financial reporting and auditing). It also explores other program support functions, i.e. procurement and human resources, and their vulnerability to corruption. The contribution of this study to academic literature is increasing awareness of NGO corruption and its different forms in Pakistan from the project management point of view. This is a qualitative study…

CorruptionlahjontaNon-governmental organizationskehitysyhteistyövarainhoitokorruptioAccounting – Corrupt PracticesPakistanProject cyclelaskentatoimiFinancial managementDevelopment cooperationkansalaisjärjestöt
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Aproximación a la Geografía del despilfarro en España: balance de las últimas dos décadas

2018

Este trabajo pretende ser una primera aproximación a la dimensión del despilfarro de recursos públicos en infraestructuras en España desde 1995 hasta la actualidad en los distintos niveles de gobierno. A partir de algunas precisiones sobre los conceptos de despilfarro y corrupción, se analiza, de una parte, la inversión y los sobrecostes en infraestructuras innecesarias impulsadas y ejecutadas por la Administración General del Estado en el ámbito de sus competencias, y de otra, infraestructuras, proyectos, eventos e inversiones fallidas, vacías o infrautilizadas acometidas por las Comunidades Autónomas y los gobiernos locales. Se abordan los déficit de marco institucional y de gobernanza te…

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The Challenges Underlying Firm Revival and Resilience in the Post-COVID-19 Phase

2022

Covid-19 is an exogenous shock that has deeply modified the basic building blocks and the micro-mechanisms on which socio-economic systems and organizations rest. The vast majority of both factor markets and final markets have been significantly disrupted on a worldwide scale. As all factors that determine severe crises, the Covid-19 pandemic is a low probability and high impact shock which has significantly changed the environment in which firms operate (Grewal and Tansuhaj 2001, Hudecheck et al. 2020). Such changes have nonetheless been asymmetric, whilst they have menaced the survival of a huge number of firms and have brought to their knees many key industries, it has also ignited rapid…

Covid-19 resilience factor markets final markets supply chain management government interventions
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Value congruence in health care priority setting: social values, institutions and decisions in three countries

2014

AbstractMost developed democracies have faced the challenge of priority setting in health care by setting up specialized agencies to take decisions on which medical services to include in public health baskets. Under the influence of Daniels and Sabin’s seminal work on the topic, agencies increasingly aim to fulfil criteria of procedural justice, such as accountability and transparency. We assume, however, that the institutional design of agencies also and necessarily reflects substantial value judgments on the respective weight of distributive principles such as efficiency, need and equality. The public acceptance of prioritization decisions, and eventually of the health care system at lar…

Cross-Cultural ComparisonPrioritizationmedicine.medical_specialtyHuman RightsSocial ValuesProcedural justiceSocial value orientationsEfficiency OrganizationalCongruence (geometry)GermanyHealth caremedicineHumansHealthcare DisparitiesHealth Care RationingPriority settingActuarial sciencePublic economicsHealth Prioritiesbusiness.industryHealth PolicyPublic healthPoliticsHealth Status DisparitiesUnited KingdomPolicyAccountabilityGovernment RegulationFranceBusinessDelivery of Health CareModels EconometricHealth Economics, Policy and Law
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