Saturday, December 27, 2014

Spain committed to ‘off’ economic – The Nation Costa Rica

Spain committed to 'off' economic – The Nation Costa Rica

Madrid. AFP The Spanish economy will experience a “final takeoff” next year, after a 2014 recovery, promised the head of government, Mariano Rajoy, while the opposition leader, Pedro Sanchez, considered “indecent” to talk about crisis.

The year “2014 has Was the recovery and 2015 will be the year of the final launch of our economy, “said Rajoy, while confirming his intention to legislative scheduled for late next year.

” Spain grows with solid bases, well above the European average, “he said, recalling that GDP should grow 1.3% and 1.4% this year after a decline of 1.2% in 2013.

highlighted the creation of 550,000 jobs in the second and third trimesters (without giving global data) and operation of 71,500 new businesses.

“After seven years of crisis and uninterrupted fall for the first time was created net employment in Spain,” he added, to also congratulate for the good health of exports and greater competitiveness of enterprises, the result of an “inflation throughout the year 0%”.

Deep in the crisis with the outbreak of the international real estate bubble in 2008, Spain came in the third quarter of 2013 of its second recession in five years.

Even so, unemployment remains close to 24% (more than 52% among young people) and there are 1.7 million households in which no one works.

“Until we recover the levels of pre-crisis employment until we recover the levels of pre-crisis social protection, which will demand Mr. Rajoy is to not use the word recovery in vain,” said the leader Pedro Sanchez.

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