Estabilidad presupuestaria y deuda pública: Su aplicación a las Comunidades Autónomas

This paper aims to analyse the constitutional and legal limits which have been established with regards to budgetary stability and financial sustainability and their possible application to the Spanish autonomous communities. The starting point is the allocation of financial autonomy that is enshrin...

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Main Author: Maria Dolores Arias Abellán
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Institut d'Estudis de l'Autogovern 2013-10-01
Series:Revista d'Estudis Autonòmics i Federals
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Online Access:http://www20.gencat.cat/docs/governacio/IEA/documents/publicacions/reaf/2013/18/Arxius%20REAF%2018/_reaf18_Arias.pdf
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spelling doaj-e8713eefcad5474ea08ac059008869842021-03-02T06:48:04ZcatInstitut d'Estudis de l'AutogovernRevista d'Estudis Autonòmics i Federals1886-26322013-10-0118126168Estabilidad presupuestaria y deuda pública: Su aplicación a las Comunidades AutónomasMaria Dolores Arias AbellánThis paper aims to analyse the constitutional and legal limits which have been established with regards to budgetary stability and financial sustainability and their possible application to the Spanish autonomous communities. The starting point is the allocation of financial autonomy that is enshrined in Article 156 (Spanish Constitution), but we also examine aspects of other provisions that may demarcate this financial autonomy in some way. In particular,Article 135 (Spanish Constitution), which in its amendment put asevere limitation on public spending, articulated through the concept of a permitted public deficit, and which also put in place the mechanisms to achieve this. What is referred to here are public spending rules, debt ceilings, and the limitation of using debt as a source of financing government spending. Thus, by quantitative spending control, there is a direct impact on one of the public resources provided for in Article 157 (Spanish Constitution), inwhich there is only one constitutional provision which had a direct impact: Article 157.3. In our paper we study Law 2/2012 on budgetary stability and financial sustainability whose purpose is implicit in its title; under Article 135 (Spanish Constitution), this is the rule applicable in this matter, in particular regarding the debt of the autonomous communities.http://www20.gencat.cat/docs/governacio/IEA/documents/publicacions/reaf/2013/18/Arxius%20REAF%2018/_reaf18_Arias.pdfbudget stabilitysustainabilitytransparencyspending rulestructural deficitpublic debtdebt limitcontrol techniquespreventivecorrective and coercive measuresGovernment powersintervention of the Autonomous CommunitiesCouncil of fiscal and financial policy.
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author Maria Dolores Arias Abellán
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Estabilidad presupuestaria y deuda pública: Su aplicación a las Comunidades Autónomas
Revista d'Estudis Autonòmics i Federals
budget stability
sustainability
transparency
spending rule
structural deficit
public debt
debt limit
control techniques
preventive
corrective and coercive measures
Government powers
intervention of the Autonomous Communities
Council of fiscal and financial policy.
author_facet Maria Dolores Arias Abellán
author_sort Maria Dolores Arias Abellán
title Estabilidad presupuestaria y deuda pública: Su aplicación a las Comunidades Autónomas
title_short Estabilidad presupuestaria y deuda pública: Su aplicación a las Comunidades Autónomas
title_full Estabilidad presupuestaria y deuda pública: Su aplicación a las Comunidades Autónomas
title_fullStr Estabilidad presupuestaria y deuda pública: Su aplicación a las Comunidades Autónomas
title_full_unstemmed Estabilidad presupuestaria y deuda pública: Su aplicación a las Comunidades Autónomas
title_sort estabilidad presupuestaria y deuda pública: su aplicación a las comunidades autónomas
publisher Institut d'Estudis de l'Autogovern
series Revista d'Estudis Autonòmics i Federals
issn 1886-2632
publishDate 2013-10-01
description This paper aims to analyse the constitutional and legal limits which have been established with regards to budgetary stability and financial sustainability and their possible application to the Spanish autonomous communities. The starting point is the allocation of financial autonomy that is enshrined in Article 156 (Spanish Constitution), but we also examine aspects of other provisions that may demarcate this financial autonomy in some way. In particular,Article 135 (Spanish Constitution), which in its amendment put asevere limitation on public spending, articulated through the concept of a permitted public deficit, and which also put in place the mechanisms to achieve this. What is referred to here are public spending rules, debt ceilings, and the limitation of using debt as a source of financing government spending. Thus, by quantitative spending control, there is a direct impact on one of the public resources provided for in Article 157 (Spanish Constitution), inwhich there is only one constitutional provision which had a direct impact: Article 157.3. In our paper we study Law 2/2012 on budgetary stability and financial sustainability whose purpose is implicit in its title; under Article 135 (Spanish Constitution), this is the rule applicable in this matter, in particular regarding the debt of the autonomous communities.
topic budget stability
sustainability
transparency
spending rule
structural deficit
public debt
debt limit
control techniques
preventive
corrective and coercive measures
Government powers
intervention of the Autonomous Communities
Council of fiscal and financial policy.
url http://www20.gencat.cat/docs/governacio/IEA/documents/publicacions/reaf/2013/18/Arxius%20REAF%2018/_reaf18_Arias.pdf
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