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040 _aES-MaIEF
_bspa
_cES-MaIEF
041 _aeng
100 1 _960922
_aPino Matute, Eloísa del
245 _aIs welfare retrenchment inevitable?
_b : scope and drivers of healthcare reforms in five Spanish regions during the crisis
_c Eloísa del Pino and Juan A. Ramos
260 _c2018
500 _aDisponible también en formato electrónico a través de la Biblioteca del IEF.
500 _aResumen.
504 _aBibliografía.
520 _aTo what extent, in the context of severe economic crisis, do governments of the right and the left have room for manoeuvre to choose their fiscal consolidation paths? To what degree might this margin be broader in multilevel systems? The severity of the crisis suffered by Spain since 2007, combinedwith the significant scope of the powers and related expenditure capacities of theAutonomousCommunities,make the Spanish regions a highly suitable case for controlled comparisons of fiscal adjustment policies andwelfare reforms. Specifically examining healthcare retrenchment in the regions, we find that although the regional governments were all subjected to considerable budget constraints and were forced to cut social policies, they were also able to ensure a certain degree of leeway in selecting their individual healthcare retrenchment policies, in part by strategically utilising the multilevel institutions provided by the Spanish Autonomic State.
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_aCRISIS FINANCIERA
650 4 _932194
_aASISTENCIA SOCIAL
650 4 _931104
_aASISTENCIA SANITARIA
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_aAUTONOMIA FINANCIERA
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_aPOLITICA FISCAL
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_aCOMUNIDADES AUTONOMAS
650 4 _941092
_aESPAÑA
700 1 _966606
_aRamos, Juan A.
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_oOP 2116/2018/4
_tJournal of Social Policy
_w(IEF)51917
_x 0047-2794
_g v. 47, part 4, October 2018, p. 701-720
856 _uhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/D19D17D70237CA922FB3D6210500E635/S0047279418000077a.pdf/is_welfare_retrenchment_inevitable_scope_and_drivers_of_healthcare_reforms_in_five_spanish_regions_during_the_crisis.pdf
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