Spain | Murcia Economic Outlook 2022
Published on Thursday, June 23, 2022 | Updated on Friday, August 19, 2022
Spain | Murcia Economic Outlook 2022
Summary
Murcia's GDP grew by 5.2% in 2021. The sanctions imposed on the Russian economy, the increase in the price of raw materials and uncertainty reduce growth expectations. Even so, Murcia's GDP could grow by 4.1% in 2022 and 3.2% in 2023. By the end of 2023, GDP could exceed that of 2019 by almost 4%.
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- Several factors suggest that the number of tourists and the level of spending during the high season will be similar or higher than before the pandemic, especially in the beach regions. These include less uncertainty about health, the use of savings accumulated during confinement, and the attraction of visitors seeking destinations that provide security.
- By the end of 2023, activity in the region could exceed 2019 GDP by almost 4%, making it the second most dynamic region in this crisis, and the unemployment rate could fall by 4 pp over the two-year period, to 10.4% in 2023. GDP per capita will be 1.2% above the pre-crisis level.
- Public policies will be key to minimising the effects of the war, and the fall in electricity prices will be important. In the absence of an incomes pact, the uneven impact of inflation may increase social unrest. Uncertainty persists about investment linked to the NGEU and spending could leak into higher imports in the face of supply constraints.
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- Regional Analysis Spain
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Documents and files
Miguel_Jimenez_Gonzalez_Anleo_Javier_Castro_Sotelo_Deuda_y_reglas_fiscales_en_Europa_ElPais_WB.pdf
Spanish - June 23, 2022
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