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Financiación autonómica: una breve introducción

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En esta nota se describen la estructura y los resultados de los dos sistemas de financiación autonómica que coexisten en España, el foral y el de régimen común, y se ofrece una valoración de su funcionamiento y un diagnóstico de sus principales problemas

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  • Angel de la Fuente, 2019. "Financiación autonómica: una breve introducción," Studies on the Spanish Economy eee2019-07, FEDEA.
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