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May 15, 2020

Spain | A turning point in activity?

Economic activity in Spain is seeing a historically sharp drop. The 5.2% decline in GDP in the first quarter of the year can be explained only if we consider that it dropped by 30%–40% over the last two weeks of March.

May 6, 2020

How to Restore the Economy after COVID-19

The exit strategy must maximize economic activity and health through healthcare best practices, the international coordination and management of economic policies, certainty, consensus and the collaboration of all economic agents.

January 2, 2020

What is the outlook for the Spanish economy in 2020?

The Spanish economy ends the second decade of the 21st century with a GDP growth rate close to its potential and an unemployment rate of 14.3%. During the last three quarters of 2019, GDP has grown at an annualized quarterly rate of 1.6%.

October 30, 2019

Aragón: Economic perspectives 2019

Aragon keeps its tendence of slower GDP growth.It could grow 2.0% in 2019 and 1,5% in 2020, given renewed commercial tensions and plenty of risks remain.

July 24, 2019

Inertia won't be enough

The Spanish economy is showing enviable resistance in the face of an internal and external environment surrounded by uncertainty. When GDP data is published for the second quarter, it is highly likely that growth will have remained between 2% and 3% year-on-year.

July 2, 2018

Convergence

Generally speaking, a region’s well-being is determined by the percentage of available inputs available and how productive they are. In the first case, some measures include the unemployment rate (what percentage of people who are willing to work do not have a job) or activity (how many of those of working age want to participate in the labour market).