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The Occasional Papers series seeks to disseminate the work carried out by the Banco de España within its sphere of competence that is considered to be of general interest for knowledge of the functioning of the Spanish economy and of its international environment.

The opinions and analyses published in the Occasional Papers are the responsibility of the authors and are not necessarily shared by the Banco de España or the Eurosystem.

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27/02/2017

1703. A suite of inflation forecasting models

Luis J. Álvarez and Isabel Sánchez

16/01/2017

1702. Regional business cycles across Europe

Eduardo Bandrés, María Dolores Gadea-Rivas and Ana Gómez-Loscos

30/12/2016

1608. Determinants and implications of low global inflation rates

Juan Carlos Berganza, Pedro del Río and Fructuoso Borrallo

07/10/2016

1607. The fiscal and macroeconomic effects of government wages and employment reform

Javier J. Pérez, Marie Aouriri, Maria M. Campos, Dmitrij Celov, Domenico Depalo, Evangelia Papapetrou, Jurga Pesliakaitė, Roberto Ramos and Marta Rodríguez-Vives

30/09/2016

1606. Public finances and inflation: the case of Spain

Pablo Hernández de Cos, Samuel Hurtado, Francisco Martí and Javier J. Pérez

19/02/2016

1603. Potential growth of the Spanish economy

Pilar Cuadrado and Enrique Moral-Benito

05/02/2016

1602. El posicionamiento exterior de la economía española

Luis Molina, Esther López and Enrique Alberola

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