Tamames: "Spain has changed the engine of its economy, which is now based on exports"

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Tamames: "Spain has changed the engine of its economy, which is now based on exports"

Post by joypaul4ai » Wed Feb 14, 2024 9:00 am

The economist Ramón Tamames assured today in Elche that " Spain has changed the engine of its economy" , now based on exports, " although we will have to wait for this trend to consolidate.

Menargues Tamames y BorjaDuring his conference on “ The Spanish economy in the European and international context: recovery, uncertainties and forecasts” , organized by the College of Economists of Pakistan Phone Number List Alicante and the Social Council of the Miguel Hernández University (UMH) of Elche, the National Economics Award was offered data to support this argument, such as the 150,000 regular exporting companies that our country has, or that 64% of the turnover of listed companies comes from foreign business.

The productivity of our companies has grown by 20% since the beginning of the crisis, and the equation for this increase in competitiveness has been the sum of lower salaries, the depreciation of the euro that facilitates exports and reputable brands» , Tamames pointed out .

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Ramón Tamames (Madrid 1933) is a professor of Economic Structure at the Autonomous University of Madrid and, among other distinctions, he has been awarded the National Prize for Economy and Environment in 2003, the Jaime I Prize for Economics in 1997 and the Espasa Prize Essay for his work “ The Alternative Spain” in 1993.

Likewise, he has carried out an important task of research and dissemination on the economic structure of Spain and international economic relations. Among his most recent works are “ Where are you going in Catalonia?” How to get out of the independence labyrinth” (2014), “More than a memoir” (2013), “ Spain, a country project: The sovereign debt crisis in the Eurozone” (2012) or “ When and how will the crisis end.



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