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Un sistema de cuentas públicas territorializadas para Espana Metodología y resultados para 2011

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  • Ángel de la Fuente
  • Ramón Barberán
  • Ezequiel Uriel

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En este trabajo se presenta una metodología para la construcción de un Sistema de Cuentas Públicas Territorializadas (SCPT) elaborado desde la óptica carga-beneficio, así como una aplicación de esta metodología al caso del ano 2011. El SCPT ofrece una radiografía detallada de la distribución regional de los flujos de gastos e ingresos públicos y permite realizar comparaciones homogéneas entre regiones en términos de agregados presupuestarios muy diversos. Esta herramienta permite un análisis de la incidencia territorial de la actuación de las administraciones públicas mucho más rico que el basado en los saldos fiscales regionales en los que se han centrado muchos trabajos previos.

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  • Ángel de la Fuente & Ramón Barberán & Ezequiel Uriel, 2014. "Un sistema de cuentas públicas territorializadas para Espana Metodología y resultados para 2011," Studies on the Spanish Economy eee2014-03, FEDEA.
  • Handle: RePEc:fda:fdaeee:eee2014-03
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    1. Angel de la Fuente & Ramón Barberán & Ezequiel Uriel, 2014. "A System of Regionalized Public Accounts for Spain. Methodology and Results for 2005," Hacienda Pública Española / Review of Public Economics, IEF, vol. 209(2), pages 99-150, June.
    2. Adelheid Holl & Ruth Rama, 2015. "Economic crisis and innovation: Do regions matter?," ERSA conference papers ersa15p87, European Regional Science Association.
    3. Emilio Calvo, 2021. "Redistribution of tax resources: a cooperative game theory approach," SERIEs: Journal of the Spanish Economic Association, Springer;Spanish Economic Association, vol. 12(4), pages 633-686, December.

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