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    Impacto de las viviendas de uso turístico en España en el contexto pre-COVID19: estudio de casos Madrid e Islas Baleares
    (Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de publicaciones, 2021) Medina López, Ana; Fernández de Alarcón Roca, Belén
    La industria turística se suma a la era digital incrementando la oferta de viviendas de uso turístico. El análisis de las externalidades negativas asociadas a este fenómeno vertebra este trabajo en cinco claves. Se sintetiza la normativa en dos destinos representativos: Baleares y Madrid. Se presenta una cuantificación de impactos económicos a nivel nacional, con la Tabla Input-Output de España 2015, constatando que un cambio de patrón de comportamiento del turista, asociado a los hábitos en viviendas vacacionales, genera impactos de diversa índole desde la óptica de la contabilidad nacional.
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    Scientific progress of fiscal transparency research at national governments level
    (Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2022) Silva Diniz Leroy, Rodrigo; Sáez-Martín, Alejandro; Caba-Pérez, María del Carmen; Cabral de Ávila, Lucimar Antônio
    This paper analyzes the scientific progress of research on fiscal transparency of national governments over the past 20 years. We explored the inherent and content characteristics of the papers, through a scientometric analysis, and investigated the role of externalities in the general progress and impact of the research. The number of impactful papers published on this topic can be considered low and we noted the predominance quantitative studies using external database, predominantly written by American and Spanish authors. About the role of language on the topic, English-speaking authors published earlier and have the most impactful papers. Also, the increase of papers is correlated with the regulations of Freedom of Information worldwide, although a low number of papers have specifically analyzed these acts. Finally, the rise of Open Budget Index data increased the number of papers published, though with less scientific impact. Considering the relevance of the topic, we propose future research niches to the literature on fiscal transparency, with different research types and alternative approaches, such as using primary data collection, qualitative and critical methodologies, in-depth case studies on the internal situation of unexplored countries, and studies focused on developing countries, mainly from Africa, Asia and Latin America.
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    Structural reforms and budget deficits in a monetary union: a strategic approach
    (2009-09-16T10:30:12Z) Campoy Miñarro, Juan Cristóbal; Negrete Mediavilla, Juan Carlos; Fundamentos del Análisis Económico
    This paper explores the interrelations between budget deficits and structural reforms in a monetary union. The analysis considers the international spillovers generated by both policies. We show that efforts to achieve fiscal policy coordination within the Eurozone reduce member countries’ incentives to carry out much-needed structural reforms. As a consequence, this cooperation can turn out to be welfare-reducting if it not extended to the implementation of structural reforms.

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