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Abstract
Este articulo argumenta que el mecanismo vigente de actualizacion del modelo de financiacion autonomica practicamente ignora la evolucion de las necesidades, es muy prociclico y no mantiene la equidad horizontal a lo largo del tiempo; y propone un nuevo mecanismo basado en la evolucion de las necesidades y de los gastos salariales de las Administraciones Publicas que aisla la evolucion de los recursos normativos del ciclo economico y mantiene la equidad horizontal.
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