The Bases of Municipal Economic and Financial Data
Abstract
Beginning with a general overview of the development of town and country planning in Spain, the paper goes on to consider the parallel evolutions in the gathering of economic and financial information for using it within such planning. The statistic pauperism of recent years here leads to an examination of the state and content of the principal root sources available that points up the question of their reliability along with other inadequacies. Suggestions for possible improvements are then mooted. This done, the paper then takes a look at the four major prime movers in any investment in planning: Municipal Funding, Autonomic Regional Governmental Monies, State Government Funding and Private Investments. Despite the grim picture drawn thus far, the paper forsees a marked bettering of municipal attitudes as having made itself felt and it is felt that this could well lead to a rapid recovery of time lost to date. The article is rounded off with a solid bibliography as to its own methodology, ocal budgeting, and economic data sources as to municipalities.
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