Municipal debt and the effectiveness of institutional restrictions on credit discipline (1988-2000)

The period of profound normative change currently affecting Spanish city councils creates a new climate of uncertainty and calls for an assessment of the municipal finance scenario. The specific aim of this paper is to study the financial and credit situation of Spanish municipalities from 1988 to 2...

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