The Spanish Economy

The Spanish Economy. An introduction is the first English translation of a book that summarises the work of a wide range of teachers over the last quarter century, rigorously and pedagogically explaining features, achievements and limitations of the Spanish economy. Their main targets are students...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Fernández Otheo, Carlos M., 1950- (-)
Otros Autores: Myro Sánchez, Rafael 1950-, García Delgado, José Luis 1944-, Jiménez, Juan Carlos
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Castellano
Publicado: Madrid Civitas 2013
Edición:1a edición
Colección:Colección de libros electrónicos de ULoyola
Libros electrónicos en Aranzadi
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Sumario:The Spanish Economy. An introduction is the first English translation of a book that summarises the work of a wide range of teachers over the last quarter century, rigorously and pedagogically explaining features, achievements and limitations of the Spanish economy. Their main targets are students and scholars of the Spanish economy in the language of Adam Smith ; students and scholars who grow in number within and outside of Spain : inside as a result of the multiplication of bilingual groups in Spanish universities and outside due to the lessons to be learned from the Spanish development model, especially for emerging economies . A quarter of a century of teaching lays the foundations of this book. A quarter of a century that has become crucial for Spain and its economy: both for the prosperity gained over many years and its full incorporation in the process of constructing a united Europe and because of the severity of the crisis that the economy has been suffering for almost five years now. We hope this work could be of help to face the problems and the formidable challenges ahead.