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引用次数: 4
摘要
西班牙议会于2011年9月7日通过了最近的宪法改革,旨在通过限制一般政府的支出和借贷能力来减轻对公共财政的担忧。在对这一历史性协议的分析中,Jose M. Abad和Javier Hernandez Galante发现,改革是向前迈出的一大步,但必须将其纳入更雄心勃勃的结构性改革计划,特别强调劳动力市场和税收制度等领域,才能真正实现重振西班牙经济的前景。
Spain’s Constitutional Reform: What is Seen and Not Seen
The recent constitutional reform agreed by the Spanish Parliament on 7 September 2011 aims to mitigate concerns over public finances by constraining the general government’s spending and borrowing capacity. In their analysis of this historic agreement, Jose M. Abad and Javier Hernandez Galante find that the reform represents a major step forward, but that it must be integrated within a more ambitious programme of structural reforms, with special emphasis on areas such as the labour market and the tax system, before there can be any real prospect of resuscitating the Spanish economy.