Spain Selected Issues

Rebalancing in Spain’s private sector is under way, but with more modest progress on reducing stocks. Spain is subject to significant spending pressures, reflecting unfavorable demographic trends and subdued growth prospects, and will require substantial structural reform. Priority reforms are neede...

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Corporate Author: International Monetary Fund
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. International Monetary Fund 2011
Series:IMF Staff Country Reports
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Collection: International Monetary Fund - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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651 4 |a Spain 
653 |a Depository Institutions 
653 |a Inflation 
653 |a Credit 
653 |a Commercial banks 
653 |a Banks 
653 |a Labour 
653 |a Short-term Capital Movements 
653 |a Social Security and Public Pensions 
653 |a Banks and banking 
653 |a Financial institutions 
653 |a Deflation 
653 |a Current Account Adjustment 
653 |a Micro Finance Institutions 
653 |a Balance of payments 
653 |a Budget planning and preparation 
653 |a Exports and Imports 
653 |a Mortgages 
653 |a International Lending and Debt Problems 
653 |a International economics 
653 |a External debt 
653 |a Debts, External 
653 |a Money 
653 |a Labor 
653 |a Price Level 
653 |a Banks and Banking 
653 |a Pensions 
653 |a Prices 
653 |a Macroeconomics 
653 |a Public financial management (PFM) 
653 |a Banking 
653 |a Public Finance 
653 |a Income economics 
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520 |a Rebalancing in Spain’s private sector is under way, but with more modest progress on reducing stocks. Spain is subject to significant spending pressures, reflecting unfavorable demographic trends and subdued growth prospects, and will require substantial structural reform. Priority reforms are needed to strengthen its fiscal framework. The study tries to infer the potential impact of the ongoing integration process on bank efficiency based on preconsolidation bank data. The reforms, such as those recently implemented, of employment protection and collective bargaining could help improve Spain’s inflation performance