Spain: Financial Times Special Report
June 11th, 2009
The Financial Times has just released a comprehensive 2009 special report about Spain, consisting of eighteen articles dealing with every aspect of the country.
You can download it as a pdf file or visit the FT.com web site to read the individual articles.
We’ll be reading and reviewing these over the next few days.
Inside you’ll find a collection of 18 articles dealing with the following topics:
- High-flier: Spain realises it needs a new growth model
- 14 years of construction-led growth go into reverse
- Politics: The country is in the grip of a corruption scandal,
- Immigration: The end of the boom has hit migrant workers hard
- Spanish property: The aftermath of the housing boom
- Globalisation: Spanish speakers, then English speakers; the next challenge is Asia
- Sport: 1986 was a turning point when Barcelona was named host city for the Olympic Games
- Galicia: The north-western outpost is very happy to be part of a larger national entity,
- Civil war legacy: Country still coming to terms with trauma
- Language policy: Linguistic diversity may be too much of a good thing
- Andalucia: High-tech hopes for a ‘great place to live’
- Foreign policy: Spain readies for a bigger global role
- Fund management: Conservatism creates little incentive to outperform
- Renewable energy: Sunny days ahead
- Case Study: Acciona plans for a sustainable future
- Education: System urgently needs reforms
- Guest column: Spain’s muted EU voice
- Biotech sector: PharmaMar
Story from FT.com
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