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Ferran Sancho

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Una Estimacion Del Coste Marginal En Bienestar Del Sistema Impositivo Español, Ferran Sancho Dec 2003

Una Estimacion Del Coste Marginal En Bienestar Del Sistema Impositivo Español, Ferran Sancho

Ferran Sancho

We numerically estimate partial derivatives associated to tax instruments under the assumption of a non-optimal tax system-


Price Effects Of Indirect Taxation In A Regional Economy, Alejandro Cardenete, Ferran Sancho Dec 2001

Price Effects Of Indirect Taxation In A Regional Economy, Alejandro Cardenete, Ferran Sancho

Ferran Sancho

We study tax incidence in a regional economy following changes adopted at the national level. The tool we use is a regional social accounting matrix with calibrated tax rates.


Distribución De La Renta En Un Modelo Sam De La Economía Española, Clemente Polo, David W. Roland-Holst, Ferran Sancho Dec 1989

Distribución De La Renta En Un Modelo Sam De La Economía Española, Clemente Polo, David W. Roland-Holst, Ferran Sancho

Ferran Sancho

A methodology to study income position shifts in response to public policies is introduced and applied to Spanish data.


Una Matriz De Contabilidad Social De La Economia Española, Timothy Kehoe, Antonio Manresa, Clemente Polo, Ferran Sancho Dec 1987

Una Matriz De Contabilidad Social De La Economia Española, Timothy Kehoe, Antonio Manresa, Clemente Polo, Ferran Sancho

Ferran Sancho

We explain the procedure followed to build the first social accounting matrix for the Spanish economy. Data sources and data reconciliation are explained as well as the overall national accounting structure where the matrix is embedded.


Nota Sobre Equidad Y Explotación En El Comercio Internacional, Ferran Sancho, Antonio Manresa Dec 1982

Nota Sobre Equidad Y Explotación En El Comercio Internacional, Ferran Sancho, Antonio Manresa

Ferran Sancho

We take on the 'unequal exchange' concept from a formal viewpoint and show that differences in endowments, rather than wage differences, are behind the phenomenon. We also show that egalitarian allocations are efficient.