In the late 1980s, Spain became one of the most dynamic economies in Europe, opening up to international trade and capital transactions, particularly with the European Community following EU membership in 1986. Economic development was accompanied by a higher political profile and a new-found confidence. By the early 1990s, however, this carefully embroidered image of a strong Spanish economy was cracking, to reveal serious structural weaknesses. In the recession in 1993, the Spanish economy appeared to have lost its competitive advantage; official statistics put unemployment at over 20 per cent; labour costs were no longer low; many primary and manufacturing industries were being kept afloat by public subsidies; there were question marks over the future of tourism, and foreign investment was looking to rationalization within a European regional framework, to Eastern Europe and other emerging markets. With the virtual collapse of the ERM in 1993, devaluation of the currency, falling interest rates and long overdue measures to increase flexibility in the labour market, competitiveness began to be restored. Embedded in the administrative framework of the European Union and the corporate space of multinational companies, the modern Spanish economy faces a challenging time in the mid-1990s. The second edition of "The Modern Spanish Economy" examines these changes, focusing on the structural characteristics of the "real" economy. With the use of explanatory notes, Salmon discusses recent influences on Spanish economic policy, placing it in context, as well as analyzing its implications.
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Paperback. Etat : Very Good. In the late 1980s, Spain became one of the most dynamic economies in Europe, opening up to international trade and capital transactions, particularly with the European Community following EU membership in 1986. Economic development was accompanied by a higher political profile and a new-found confidence. By the early 1990s, however, this carefully embroidered image of a strong Spanish economy was cracking, to reveal serious structural weaknesses. In the recession in 1993, the Spanish economy appeared to have lost its competitive advantage; official statistics put unemployment at over 20 per cent; labour costs were no longer low; many primary and manufacturing industries were being kept afloat by public subsidies; there were question marks over the future of tourism, and foreign investment was looking to rationalization within a European regional framework, to Eastern Europe and other emerging markets. With the virtual collapse of the ERM in 1993, devaluation of the currency, falling interest rates and long overdue measures to increase flexibility in the labour market, competitiveness began to be restored. Embedded in the administrative framework of the European Union and the corporate space of multinational companies, the modern Spanish economy faces a challenging time in the mid-1990s. The second edition of "The Modern Spanish Economy" examines these changes, focusing on the structural characteristics of the "real" economy. With the use of explanatory notes, Salmon discusses recent influences on Spanish economic policy, placing it in context, as well as analyzing its implications. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. N° de réf. du vendeur GOR004757981
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Etat : Como nuevo. : Este libro analiza la transformación e integración de la economía española en Europa. Examina cómo España se convirtió en una de las economías más dinámicas de Europa en la década de 1980, abriéndose al comercio internacional y a las transacciones de capital, especialmente con la Comunidad Europea tras su adhesión a la UE en 1986. Sin embargo, también aborda las debilidades estructurales que surgieron a principios de la década de 1990 y cómo la economía española intentó recuperar su competitividad a través de medidas como la devaluación de la moneda y la flexibilización del mercado laboral. EAN: 9781855671546 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Negocios y Economía Título: The Modern Spanish Economy Autor: Keith G. Salmon Editorial: Thomson Learning Idioma: en Páginas: 301 Formato: tapa blanda. N° de réf. du vendeur Happ-2023-05-11-3f036b96
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Etat : Poor. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. Book contains pen & pencil markings. In poor condition, suitable as a reading copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,600grams, ISBN:9781855671546. N° de réf. du vendeur 8679017
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