Boom to bust reconstructing the Spanish economy
Salmon, Keith
(2010)
Boom to bust reconstructing the Spanish economy.
International Journal of Iberian Studies, 23 (1).
pp. 39-52.
ISSN 1364-971X
In 2008, a decade of strong and sustained growth in Spain came to an end as the economy fell into recession. This article charts the passage of the economy into recession and examines conditions in the financial system, property market and labour market that were peculiar to Spain. Half the financial system was subject to considerable political interference, a property market bubble was allowed to develop and the labour market had developed a dual character in which one segment remained very rigid. These factors contributed to a protracted recession, accompanied by rapidly increasing sovereign debt and exceptionally high unemployment
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Additional information | This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Keith Salmon, ‘Boom to bust reconstructing the Spanish economy’, International Journal of Iberian Studies, Vol. 23 (1): 39-52, published 1 October 2010. The version of record is available online at doi: http://doi.org/10.1386/ijis.23.1.39_1 Publisher: Intellect |
Keywords | spanish economy, financial system, labour market, property market, public debt, recession |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 12:28 |
Last Modified | 30 May 2025 23:51 |
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