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   PÁGINA PARA BORRAR ....ESTÁ TODO EN http://nationalatlas.ign.es/wane/Talk:Public_finance_(COVID-19_monograph)  {{ANEEtiqueta|palabrasclave=spandemiapandemic, covid19, recaudación tributaria del EstadoTax revenue for the Public Treasury, IVAValue added tax, IRPFPersonal Income Tax, impuesto de sociedadesCorporate Income Tax, presupuestos generales del EstadoPublic expediture per capita, presupuestos de las comunidades autónomas, presupuestos generales del Estado, gasto por persona, déficit público en EuropaPublic deficit in the members states of the European Union|descripcion=Análisis de Hacienda pública a través de mapas y gráficos estadísticos del Analysis of Public Finance through statistical maps and graphs from the National Atlas Nacional de Españaof Spain|url=valor}}
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[[File:Logo Monografía.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Map: Tax revenue for the Public Treasury. 2019-2020. Spain.]]
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[[File:Logo Monografía.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Map: Revenue from value added tax Value Added Tax (VAT). 2019-2020. Spain.]][[File:Logo Monografía.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Map: Revenue from personal income tax Personal Income Tax (IRPF). 2019-2020. EspañaSpain.]]
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[[File:Logo Monografía.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Statistical graph: Evolution in revenue from value added tax Value Added Tax (VAT). 2010-2020. Spain.]][[File:Logo Monografía.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Statistical graph: Evolution in revenue from personal income tax Personal Income Tax (IRPF). 2010-2020. Spain.]]
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[[File:Logo Monografía.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Map: Revenue from corporate income tax Corporate Income Tax (CIT). 2019-2020. Spain.]]
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[[File:Logo Monografía.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Statistical graph: Evolution in revenue from corporate income tax Corporate Income Tax (CIT). 2010-2020. Spain.]]
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</ul></div>An overall assessment of these figures allows sketching some general lines of interpretation. Firstly, the high degree of specialisation in tourism in the Balearic Islands (Illes Balears) and the Canary Islands (Canarias) extended throughout their entire economic and social structures, including employment. This factor seriously limited the capacity of the public administrations to act by undermining their budgetary resources. Secondly, and conversely, diversified regional economies, such as the Region of Murcia (Región de Murcia), Navarre (Navarra), Cantabria and Extremadura, where industry and the agri-food sector account for a sizeable part of the productive structure, proved more resilient to the impacts of the pandemic. Consequently, more attention shall be paid to the productive sectors that are truly essential for the smooth running of society. Thirdly, the difficulties observed in industrial regions, such as Catalonia (Catalunya/Cataluña) and the Basque Country (Euskadi/País Vasco), and those hinged on the tertiary economy, such as the Region of Madrid (Comunidad de Madrid), were probably derived from their intense insertion and, therefore, increased exposure to global economic flows. Furthermore, for the Region of Madrid (Comunidad de Madrid) and Catalonia (Catalunya/Cataluña) [more specifically Barcelona], being the headquarters of large corporations at a time when many were returning negative results entailed significant effects on tax revenue.
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