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Las agencias de calificación y la deuda pública en la Comunidad Valenciana

2020

Resumen El objetivo de esta investigación es analizar la influencia que han tenido los mayores niveles de endeudamiento público sobre los ratings emitidos por las agencias de calificación para la Comunidad Valenciana. La acumulación de déficits junto con el estallido de la burbuja inmobiliaria terminó por afectar de manera negativa a la contabilidad pública. Asimismo, los recursos transferidos a través del sistema de financiación tampoco ayudaron a revertir la insuficiencia de ingresos para la administración valenciana. Las restricciones presupuestarias fueron reflejadas de inmediato por las agencias de calificación a través de una reducción en sus ratings, generando dificultades para obten…

deuda pública050208 financeGeneralitat Valencianaagencias de calificaciónlcsh:HB71-74sobreendeudamiento05 social scienceslcsh:Economic theory. DemographyGeneralitat Valenciana over indebtednesslcsh:Economics as a scienceEconomiacomunidad autónomafinanciaciónfinancingrating agenciessobreendeudamiento.lcsh:Economic history and conditionslcsh:HB1-38400502 economics and businesspublic debtlcsh:HC10-1085050207 economicsautonomous community
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Vicent Llombart Rosa (1948-2017): obituario. Historiografía y compilación bibliográfica

2017

El doctor Vicent Llombart Rosa fue catedrático de Historia del Pensamiento Económico de la Universitat de València y un reconocido experto en la Ilustración, miembro de la Real Academia de Ciencias Morales y Políticas, decano de la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales de Valencia y consejero del primer gobierno socialista valenciano de la democracia. A continuación se ofrecen su biografía, el resumen de sus principales aportaciones a la historiografía del siglo XVIII y una compilación de su obra académica y periodística. Dr. Vicent Llombart Rosa was Professor of History of Economic Thought at the University of Valencia and a renowned expert in the Enlightenment, member of the Roy…

media_common.quotation_subjectbiographyIlustraciónValencianlcsh:Economic history and conditionsbiografíaVicent LlombarthistoriographyPolitical scienceEconomic historyhistoriografíamedia_commonHistory of economic thoughtGovernmentEnlightenmentlcsh:Economic theory. DemographyEnlightenmentHistoriographyBiographyDemocracylanguage.human_languagelcsh:HB1-3840Historia económicalanguagelcsh:HC10-1085
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El impacto de la política de visados sobre los flujos internacionales de turistas: Un análisis con datos de panel

2016

Using newly panel data on visa restrictions for the years 2000 and 2010 in a theory-grounded gravity model, we find a robust, causal negative impact of visa restrictions on international tourist flows. By destination, the detrimental impact of this type of barrier is observed for tourists going to developing countries (with the exception of East and South Asia), but not for those to developed ones. By country of origin of tourists, the impact of visa restrictions appears to be the same for tourists coming from developed and developing countries. These findings have important consequences in policy terms for tourism management at a regional level.

panel datagravity modellcsh:HB71-74F15visa restrictionsTurismeddc:330F10lcsh:HC10-1085lcsh:Economics as a scienceInternational tourismdeveloping countrieslcsh:Economic history and conditions
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Défis à relever pour la politique budgétaire en Amérique latine en matière de stabilisation et de redistribution

2016

Cet article se propose d'étudier les réponses offertes par la politique fiscale en Amérique latine dans la situation actuelle " d'atterrissage en douceur ". En fait, il apparaît que la région est exposée à un risque de choc externe de pays développés et la Chine à un risque politique. Dans ces conditions, la politique fiscale a un rôle important à jouer pour gérer ces risques en se centrant sur ses fonctions de stabilisation et de distribution. En outre, nous proposons un système de plusieurs mesures pour chaque fonction. Enfin, nous démontrons que les pays latino-américains ne souffrent pas de contrainte du financement pour appliquer nos recommandations.

riesgoLatin Americanslcsh:Economic history and conditionsLatin American countriesredistributionlcsh:Social SciencesArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)América LatinaEconomicsPolitical riskWelfare economicsredistribuciónRedistribution (cultural anthropology)Fiscal policystabilizationpolítica fiscallcsh:HShock (economics)Economyestabilizaciónlcsh:HC10-1085General Economics Econometrics and FinancerisksSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)33 Economía / EconomicsFiscal policy
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Une qualité d’emploi mitigée : qu’est-ce qui motive les aides à domicile?

2014

The employment quality in the sector of home care services raises a number of questions. In this sector, job positions are hard to fill and they meet unattractive working conditions. Overall, the sector is suffering from a rather negative image. This article, through a qualitative study, identifies the differentiation factors of employee satisfaction in terms of employment quality, and the work motivation factors, in an environment that is not always favorable. The results show that the perception of employment quality is not homogeneous, but rather produces convergent representations revealing issues with human resources management. A variety of factors appear to motivate the home care ser…

work employmentaide à domicilelcsh:HB71-74lcsh:Economics as a science[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychologyhome helplcsh:Economic history and conditionshuman servicesmotivationservice à la personnelcsh:HC10-1085[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationqualité de l’emploicare[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration
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Pro Bono Publico? Demand for Military Spending Between the World Wars

2017

This article analyzes the demand for military spending in the 1920s and 1930s, based on variables arising from the international system and the selected countries. The main premise is that the military spending was an impure public good, implying that both public and private benefits drove the demand for this type of expenditure. Threats arising from the autocratic states in the 1930s increased these expenditures, and democracies overall tended to spend less. Moreover, the absence of clear international leadership by the USA or UK destabilized the international system and increased military spending, with alliances failing to produce a public good effect. Military spending resulted in joint…

world warslcsh:HC10-1085lcsh:Businesslcsh:HF5001-6182military spendinglcsh:Economic history and conditionsEssays in Economic and Business History
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