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Territorial Public Expenditure and Revenue: Economic Impact in the European Regional Growth

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Guisan, M.C.
Cancelo, M.T.

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The topic of fiscal federalism from the standpoint of the tax revenue and the expenditure distribution is extremely significant for the regional growth, both quantitatively (income and employment) and quantitatively (types of public disbursement and growth impact). In the present paper we will analyse the distribution between both aspects of public disbursement in the OECD European countries in the last years, in this connection we will examine it with econometric models with the aim of estimate the impacts mentioned below.

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Paper provided by Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Faculty of Economics, Applied Econometric and Quantitative Studies in its series Faculty of Economics with number 09.

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Date of creation: 1997
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Keywords: EUROPE ; ECONOMIC GROWTH ; PUBLIC EXPENDITURES;

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R11 - Urban, Rural, and Regional Economics - - General Regional Economics - - - Analysis of Growth, Development, and Changes
H70 - Public Economics - - State and Local Government; Intergovernmental Relations - - - General

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  1. Guisan, M.Carmen & Frias, Isidro, 1996. "Economic growth and social welfare in the European regions," Economic Development 9, University of Santiago de Compostela. Faculty of Economics and Business. Econometrics.. [Downloadable!]
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  2. Guisan, M.C. & Frias, I., 1995. "An Interregional Econometric Model for Market Services Employment in 120 EEC Regions," Faculty of Economics 01, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Faculty of Economics, Applied Econometric and Quantitative Studies.
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  1. Aguayo, Eva & Guisan, M.Carmen & Rodriguez, Xose Anton, 2001. "Impacto de la industria y el turismo sobre el crecimiento economico de las regiones españolas," Regional and Sectoral Economic Studies, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 1(1), pages 67-79. [Downloadable!]
  2. Guisan, M.C. & Frias, I., 2002. "An Interregional Econometric Model for Market Services Employment in 120 EEC Regions," Economic Development 51, University of Santiago de Compostela. Faculty of Economics and Business. Econometrics.. [Downloadable!]
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  3. Guisan, M.Carmen & Frias, Isidro, 1996. "Economic growth and social welfare in the European regions," Economic Development 9, University of Santiago de Compostela. Faculty of Economics and Business. Econometrics.. [Downloadable!]
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  4. Aguayo Lorenzo, Eva & Expósito Díaz, Pilar & Vázquez Rozas, Emilia & Rodriguez Gonzalez, Xose Anton, 2000. "Human Capital And Other Factors Of The Total Productivity In Spain Regions," ERSA conference papers ersa00p433, European Regional Science Association. [Downloadable!]
  5. Aguayo, Eva & Exposito, Pilar & Rodriguez, X.A. & Vazquez, Emilia, 2000. "Human capital and other factors of the total productivity in Spanish Regions," Economic Development 45, University of Santiago de Compostela. Faculty of Economics and Business. Econometrics.. [Downloadable!]
  6. Guisan, M.Carmen & Aguayo, Eva, 1996. "Factores determinantes del empleo del sector servicios en las regiones españolas," Economic Development 7, University of Santiago de Compostela. Faculty of Economics and Business. Econometrics.. [Downloadable!]
  7. Iglesias, Ana & Frias, Isidro & Vazquez, Emilia, 1997. "The future of EU regional employment after Maastrich," Economic Development 17, University of Santiago de Compostela. Faculty of Economics and Business. Econometrics.. [Downloadable!]
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