Monitoring the Spanish economy from a regional perspective: main elements of analysis

Monitoring the Spanish economy from a regional perspective: main elements of analysis

Series: Occasional Papers. 1809.

Author: Concha Artola, Alejandro Fiorito, María Gil, Javier J. Pérez, Alberto Urtasun and Diego Vila.

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Abstract

In highly decentralized countries the subnational dimension of economic developments acquires particular relevance, given the existence of potential spillover effects across jurisdictions or the existence of asymmetric impacts of national-wide macroeconomic shocks. At the same time, though, the analysis of sub-national macroeconomic and public finance short-term developments tend to be restricted in many countries due to data limitations. Against this backdrop, the aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the available data for monitoring macroeconomic and public finance developments at the regional level in Spain, and to present some examples of its practical use in real time. After a thoroughly review of the publicly available information, we identify two key informational gaps in this area of conjunctural analysis, namely: (i) the lack of homogeneous and official quarterly measures of aggregate regional economic activity (in particular, real GDP), and (ii) the limited sample size of time series pertaining to government budgetary developments at
the regional level.

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