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  • Spain - Currently in the Midst of a Century Long Economic Golden Age?

     

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Published: 12.05.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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In 1991, the Spanish and world economic trends diverged. The Spanish economy has continued to grow at a faster pace (2.4% in GDP terms) than the Twelve (1.3% on average) . Indeed, a member country, the United Kingdom, even went into recession, during this period with its GDP falling 1.4% (appendix 4). Nonetheless, Spain's current account deficit has remained a matter of concern (2.9% of GDP in 1991). The State deficit was not cut down and widened to 4.4% of GDP. Inflation in turn had risen to 5.9% by the end of 1991 . But the most negative feature was the decline of total employment, which drove up the rate of unemployment to 16.1% (appendix 2) of the active population.
But in 1992, the situation of the Spanish economy was very different from that of a decade or two earlier. Of total investment, which accounts for 25 points of GDP, about 2.2 points represented foreign investment (appendix 3), an inflow that has continued since then. The economy has become more exposed to foreign competition (by cutting down tariffs and dismantling other trade barriers), and at the same time there are more opportunities for Spanish exports. Future growth is tied to export growth. In 1991, foreign trade accounted for 29% of GDP .

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