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Miguel Almunia

Researcher at Center for Economic and Policy Research

Publications -  34
Citations -  844

Miguel Almunia is an academic researcher from Center for Economic and Policy Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Revenue & Value-added tax. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 34 publications receiving 740 citations. Previous affiliations of Miguel Almunia include University of Warwick & Charles III University of Madrid.

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From Great Depression to Great Credit Crisis: Similarities, Differences and Lessons

TL;DR: Almunia et al. as discussed by the authors analyzed monetary and fiscal responses in the 1930s as a natural experiment or counterfactual capable of shedding light on the impact of current policies.
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Venting out : exports during a domestic slump

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used variacion geografica plausiblemente exogena in the reduccion de the demanda interna causada by the Gran Recesion in Espana to document the existence of a robusta relacion causal negativa a nivel of empresa entre cambios provocados by la demanda in las ventas internas and in the flujos de exportaciones.
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From Great Depression to Great Credit Crisis: Similarities, Differences and Lessons

TL;DR: This article analyzed monetary and fiscal policies in the 1930s as a "natural experiment" or "counterfactual" capable of shedding light on the impact of recent policies and found that monetary and Fiscal stimulus was effective in the period 1925-1939.
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Under the radar : the effects of monitoring firms on tax compliance

TL;DR: In this article, the effects on tax compliance of monitoring the information trails generated by firms' activities are analyzed, and the authors calculate that there would be substantial welfare gains from extending stricter tax monitoring to smaller businesses.
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Evaluating the macro-representativeness of a firm-level database: an application for the spanish economy

TL;DR: In this paper, a new representative firm-level dataset for Spain using detailed micro-level information provided by firms to the Spanish Commercial Registry and the Bank of Spain is presented, which is able to replicate the growth rates of output, employment and wage bill of the private sector.