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Newsletter: Why the EU needs a green golden rule
17 December 2021
This week we are revisiting the topic with concrete ideas on how the new rules should actually take shape.
Autores: Torres, Raymond
Newsletter: Making fiscal rules friendly to public investment
10 December 2021
This week we are revisiting the topic with concrete ideas on how the new rules should actually take shape.
Autores: Torres, Raymond
Fiscal imbalances in Spain: Progress and risks
1 December 2021
Spain’s 2020 deficit came in better than expected, with analysts’ projections for 2021 more favourable than current government estimates. That said, risks relating to an ageing society, an entrenched structural deficit, and a permanent increase in spending mean Spain requires a credible fiscal consolidation plan.
Autores: Lago Peñas, Santiago
Tags: Fiscal imbalance
Social Security budget for 2022: Short-term state support yet a need for structural reform
Thanks to the increase in contributions, the Social Security deficit is projected to fall to 0.5% in 2022. However, the long-term sustainability of Spain’s Social Security will require action on both the expenditure and revenue side that goes beyond recent initiatives.
Autores: Bandrés, Eduardo
Tags: Social Security Budget
Spain’s budget for 2022: An assessment
Spain’s state budget for 2022 includes forecasts that appear markedly optimistic in comparison to other institutions’ estimates. Despite this, an increase in structural spending
is likely, which casts doubt on the government’s ability to meet its deficit reduction targets.
Autores: Blasco, Ignacio, Manzano, Daniel, Milner, Aitor
Tags: Insurance sector
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