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Renta personal de los municipios españoles y su distribución, años 2015 y 2016

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  • Miriam Hortas-Rico
  • Jorge Onrubia

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En esta nota se presentan las estadísticas anuales para los años 2015 y 2016 de la base de datos sobre la Renta personal de los municipios españoles y su distribución. Estos dos años complementan los ya disponibles hasta el momento en la serie: 2004 a 2007, 2011 y 2014. Como en entregas anteriores, la base de datos proporciona para cada año una estadística con información para los municipios españoles de más de 5.000 habitantes (determinados según las cifras oficiales de población para el año correspondiente publicadas por el INE), pertenecientes a las Comunidades y Ciudades Autónomas de Régimen Común.

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  • Miriam Hortas-Rico & Jorge Onrubia, 2022. "Renta personal de los municipios españoles y su distribución, años 2015 y 2016," Fedea Economy Notes 2022-05, FEDEA.
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    1. Miriam Hortas Rico & Jorge Onrubia Fernández, 2014. "Renta personal de los municipios espanoles y su distribución: Metodología de estimación a partir de microdatos tributarios," Studies on the Spanish Economy eee2014-12, FEDEA.
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