Resum
The policy response to the 2008 economic and financial crisis in Spain, and elsewhere in the EU, consisted of three main elements: fiscal discipline, structural reforms to improve competitiveness and reforms to stabilize the financial system. In Spain, economic reformism really gained traction in 2010 and this note briefly analyzes how the main country indicators do, or do not, reflect the expected outcome from policy reform since then. This article analyses the first two policy priorities (fiscal discipline and competitiveness) and in relative terms to the other three largest euro area economies (Germany, France and Italy). In terms of fiscal adjustment, the performance of Spain is very disappointing in several respects and therefore the outlook is worrisome. On the competitiveness front, the picture is more mixed. There has been some progress in regaining internal competitiveness and Spain ́s high export growth is only
comparable to Germany’s, but the country still suffers a chronic deficit in merchandise trade.
comparable to Germany’s, but the country still suffers a chronic deficit in merchandise trade.
Idioma original | Anglès |
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Pàgines | 5 |
Nombre de pàgines | 13 |
Volum | 3 |
Núm. | 5 |
Publicació especialitzada | Spanish Economic & Financial Outook |
Editor | Fundación de las Cajas de Ahorros (FUNCAS) |
Estat de la publicació | Publicada - de set. 2014 |
Publicat externament | Sí |