This paper sets out a comprehensive framework to identify regional business cycles within Spain and analyses their stylised
features and the degree of synchronisation among them and the Spanish economy. We show that the regional cycles are quite
heterogeneous although they display some degree of synchronisation that can be partially explained using macroeconomic variables.
We also propose a dynamic factor model to cluster the regional co-movements and test if the country cycle is simply the aggregation
of the regional ones. We find that the Spanish business cycle is not shared by the 17 regions, but is the sum of the different
regional behaviours. The implications derived from our results are useful both for policy makers and analysts.