Current Institutional and Economic Developments in Spain within the Framework of the European Union
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Summary: I. Introducción.—II. El Estado de la Integración. 1. Lituania, nuevo Estado de la Unión Monetaria Europea. 2. Crisis de la eurozona: pago parcial anticipado del rescate español. 3. Gobernanza económica-«Semestre Europeo 2015». 4. Comisión Europea: Plan de Inversiones 2015-2017.—III. La Actualidad Institucional de la Unión Europea. 1. Los nuevos líderes de la UE: presidentes del Parlamento Europeo y del Consejo Europeo, y nueva representante de la Política Exterior europea. 2. Nombramiento de la Comisión Europea 2014-2019.—IV. Cuestiones generales de la actualidad económica. 1. BCE: nuevos mínimos históricos en los tipos de interés y nuevas medidas para facilitar el crédito. 2. Unión bancaria: avances en los Mecanismos Únicos de Supervisión y Resolución. 3. Intercambio automático de información fiscal entre Estados miembros. 4. Competencia: multas por comportamientos ilegales a Samsung, Philips e Ifineon. 5. Ayudas públicas españolas investigadas: deducciones fiscales aplicadas por empresas españolas por la adquisición de empresas extranjeras. 6. Nueva sentencia del Tribunal de Justicia contra la Ley Hipotecaria española. 7. Tribunal de Justicia: autorización a los Estados para negar ayudas a los ciudadanos comunitarios.
Published online: 15 April 2016
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