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    Fiscal Transparency, Fiscal Performance and Credit Ratings by Arbatli, Elif, Escolano, Julio

    Published in Fiscal studies (01-06-2015)
    “…Fiscal transparency can provide policymakers with incentives to adopt better policies by enhancing the public debate on the design and sustainability of fiscal…”
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    Journal Article
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    The Puzzle of Persistently Negative Interest-Rate–Growth Differentials: Financial Repression or Income Catch-Up? by Escolano, Julio, Shabunina, Anna, Woo, Jaejoon

    Published in Fiscal studies (01-06-2017)
    “…The interest-rate–growth differential (IRGD) plays a critical role in determining the sustainability of government debt. Yet it is striking that IRGDs are…”
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    How much is a lot? The maximum size of fiscal adjustments by Escolano, Julio, Jaramillo, Laura, Mulas-Granados, Carlos

    Published in Journal of applied economics (01-01-2018)
    “…The sizeable fiscal consolidation required to stabilize the debt-to-GDP ratios in several countries in the aftermath of the global crisis raises a crucial…”
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    Study and modelling of a density dependent population using faltung closed cycle type equations by Bordehore, Csar, Pascual, Angela, Pujol, Maria J., Escolano, Julio, Manchn, Inmaculada, Grimalt, Pedro

    “…Faltung equations closed cycle type have a wide range of biological applications, nonetheless, they are poorly studied. We use a VolterraKostitzin model which…”
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    Essays on fiscal policy, intergenerational transfers and distribution of wealth by Escolano, Julio

    Published 01-01-1992
    “…The first essay studies optimal (Ramsey) taxation in overlapping generations models. The proposed model allows for distortionary taxes on all commodities…”
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    Dissertation
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    Study and modelling of a density dependent population using faltung (closed cycle type) equations by Bordehore, Cèsar, Pascual, Angela, Pujol, Maria J, Escolano, Julio, Manchón, Inmaculada, Grimalt, Pedro

    “…Faltung equations (closed cycle type) have a wide range of biological applications, nonetheless, they are poorly studied. We use a Volterra-Kostitzin model…”
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    Journal Article