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Working Papers. Collection A: Public economics, governance and decentralization
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- 2214: Decentralisation, unfunded mandates, and the regional response to the covid-19 pandemic

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose and Miquel Vidal-Bover
- 2213: Economic factors behind the pandemic deaths. A regional perspective

- Beatriz González López-Valcárcel and Guillem López-Casanovas
- 2212: Extreme events and the resilience of decentralized governance

- Maria Cadaval Sampedro, Ana Herrero Alcalde, Santiago Lago-Peñas and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
- 2211: Extreme events, decentralization and the number of parties

- David Lublin
- 2210: Coping with extreme events: On solving decentralized budgetary crises

- Timothy Goodspeed
- 2209: Decentralization, intergovernmental coordination, and emergency response in East and Southeast Asia: lessons from combatting the COVID-19 pandemic

- Sarah Shair-Rosenfield
- 2208: Floods, terrorist attacks and the covid-19 pandemic: How the (de)centralization of power affects the rally around the flag

- Ignacio Lago and André Blais
- 2207: Natural disasters, epidemics and intergovernmental relations: More or less decentralisation?

- Luiz de Mello and Joao Jalles
- 2206: Does women´s political empowerment matter for income inequality?

- Miriam Hortas-Rico and Vicente Rios
- 2205: Sobre las estimaciones econometricas de las necesidades de gasto autonomicas: ¿son suficientemente robustas?

- Santiago Lago-Peñas and Alberto Vaquero-GarcÃa
- 2204: On the effects of intergovernmental grants: a survey

- Santiago Lago-Peñas, Santiago Lago-Peñas and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
- 2203: Are vat reforms an effective tool for promoting the consumption of culture? Evidence from a quasiexperiment in Spain

- Miguel Gómez-Antonio, Ignacio del Moral Arce and Miriam Hortas-Rico
- 2202: Distance matters: The size of countries and the nationalization of politics

- Santiago Lago-Peñas and Santiago Lago-Peñas
- 2201: Making countries small: The nationalization of districts in the United States

- Ignacio Lago
- 2103: Evidence on economies of scale in local public service provision: a meta-analysis

- Juan Luis Gómez-Reino, Santiago Lago-Peñas and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
- 2102: Making mobilization work: The choice of electoral systems

- Ignacio Lago
- 2101: Subnational borrowing and bailouts: when the federal government looks at the votes (diferently) and its borrowing matters

- Diego MartÃnez-López
- 2001: Country performance during the Covid-19 pandemic: Externalities, coordination and the role of institutions

- Santiago Lago-Peñas, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Agnese Sacchi
- 1901: From the brady bunch to gilmore girls: The effect of household size on economic voting

- Manuel E. Lago and Ignacio Lago
- 1812: Fiscal decentralization in the EU: Common patterns through a club convergence analysis

- Francisco A. Blanco, Francisco Delgado and Maria J. Presno
- 1811: Tax evasion in Former Yugoslavian countries

- Marko Crnogorac and Santiago Lago-Peñas
- 1810: Fiscal decentralisation and the distributive incidence of the great recession

- Pablo Beramendi and Melissa Rogers
- 1809: Is there an optimal size for local governments? A spatial panel data model approach

- Miriam Hortas-Rico and Vicente Rios
- 1808: Institutional change and the development of lagging regions in Europe

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Tobias Ketterer
- 1807: Decentralization and intra-country transfers in the great recession: the case of EU

- Timothy Goodspeed
- 1806: Fiscal stability during the great recesion: Putting decentralization design to the test

- Santiago Lago-Peñas, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Agnese Sacchi
- 1805: Decentralization and electoral swings

- Ignacio Lago and André Blais
- 1804: Growth, inequality, and party support: Valence and positional economic voting

- Ruth Dassonneville and Michael S. Lewis-Beck
- 1803: The global crisis and intergovernmental relations: Revisiting the centralisation-decentralisation debate ten years on

- Luiz de Mello and Joao Jalles
- 1802: Decentralization and governance in Europe: Evidence from different expenditure components

- Andreas Kyriacou and Oriol Roca Sagalés
- 1801: Decentralization and football

- Santiago Lago-Peñas, Carlos Lago Peñas and Santiago Lago Peñas
- 1701: Cyclical sensitivity of public finances in former Yugoslavian countries (2001–2014)

- Marko Crnogorac and Santiago Lago Peñas
- 1607: Price discrimination of ott providers under duopolistic competition and multi-dimmesional product differentiation in retail broadband access

- José Marino García García, Aurelia Valiño Castro and Antonio Jesus Sanchez Fuentes
- 1606: Absorbing Shocks: National Rainy-Day Funds and Cross-Country Transfers in Fiscal Union

- Timothy Goodspeed
- 1605: Optimality of relaxing revenue-neutral restrictions in green tax reforms

- Eduardo Giménez and Miguel Rodriguez
- 1604: Political institutions and federalism: a “strong” decentralization theorem

- Raúl A. Ponce-Rodríguez, Charles Hankla, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Eunice Heredia-Ortiz
- 1603: Rethinking the political economy of decentralization: how elections and parties shape the provision of local public goods

- Raúl A. Ponce-Rodríguez, Charles Hankla, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Eunice Heredia-Ortiz
- 1602: An economic explanation of the nationalization of electoral politics

- Ignacio Lago and Santiago Lago-Peñas
- 1601: Spanish fiscal federalism at the crossroad: A survey

- Xoaquín Fernández Leiceaga, Santiago Lago Peñas and Alberto Vaquero García
- 1508: Government quality and the economic returns of transport infrastructure investment in European regions

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Marco Di Cataldo and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 1507: The economic crisis and death by suicide in Spain: Empirical evidence based on a data panel and the quantification of losses in labour productivity

- Berta Rivera, Bruno Casal and Luis Currais
- 1506: Fiscal decentralisation in times of financial crises

- David Bartolini, Agnese Sacchi, Simone Salotti and Raffaella Santolini
- 1505: The Impact of Fiscal Decentralization: A Survey

- Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Santiago Lago-Peñas and Agnese Sacchi
- 1504: The fiscal effects of work-related tax expenditures in Europe

- Salvador Barrios, Serena Fatica, Diego Martínez and Gilles Mourre
- 1503: Do federal deficits motivate regional fiscal (im)balances? Evidence from the Spanish case

- Agustín Molina-Parra and Diego Martínez
- 1502: Politics and investment: Examining the territorial allocation of public investment in Greece

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Yannis Psycharis and Vassilis Tselios
- 1501: Regional inequalities, fiscal decentralization and government quality: empirical evidence from simultaneous equations

- Andreas Kyriacou, Leonel Muinelo-Gallo and Oriol Roca-Sagalés
- 1409: Who honor the rules of federalism? Party system nationalization and fiscal performance

- Santiago Lago-Peñas, Agnese Sacchi and Pablo Simon-Cosano
- 1408: The economics of secession. Analysing the economic impact of the collapse of the former Yugoslavia

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Marko Stermšek
- 1407: How costly are the public sector ineffiencies? An integrated theoretical framework for its welfare assessment

- Jorge Onrubia and A. Jesús Sánchez-Fuentes
- 1406: Public input competition under Stackelberg equilibrium: A note

- Yongzheng Liu and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
- 1405: The influence of decentralized taxes and intergovernmental grants on local spending volatility

- Agnese Sacchi and Simone Salotti
- 1404: Turnout and fractionalization

- Ignacio Lago, Sandra Bermúdez, Marc Guinjoan and Pablo Simón
- 1403: Vertical externalities revisited: new results with public inputs and unit taxation

- Diego Martínez
- 1402: Electoral politics and regional development: assessing the geographical allocation of public investment in Turkey

- Davide Luca and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 1401: Fiscal equalisation schemes and sub-central government borrowing

- Salvador Barrios and Diego Martínez
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