“A regenerating political project on the basis of reformist proposals is needed. We are going to live a new world and this needs changes in our personal attitude; this means that the regenerating project has to be something more than just making reforms”
“The Treaty of Lisbon has generated a Europe that is losing significance in the international scenario, forcing itself to adapt to the new situation”
“Two hundred years after their emancipation, Latin American nations should present a balance of their institutional development and of how they have protected individual freedoms”
The Economics course analyzed the consequences of the crisis and the solutions to overcome it. Austerity, credibility, reforms, fiscal consolidation, and innovation are key to overcome the crisis, which should take into account the lessons of Argentina.
The Spanish economy has a strong degree of momentum in terms of economic growth (above the European average) based on the significant expansion of domestic demand. Over the year and a half in which the present government has been in power, not a single significant economic measure has been introduced, although the effects of previous reforms continue to be felt.
07.10.2010. “A regenerating political project on the basis of reformist proposals is needed. We are going to live a new world and this needs changes in our personal attitude; this means that the regenerating project has to be something more than just making reforms”
07.05.2010. “The Treaty of Lisbon has generated a Europe that is losing significance in the international scenario, forcing itself to adapt to the new situation”
07.05.2010. “Two hundred years after their emancipation, Latin American nations should present a balance of their institutional development and of how they have protected individual freedoms”
07.04.2010. The Economics course analyzed the consequences of the crisis and the solutions to overcome it. Austerity, credibility, reforms, fiscal consolidation, and innovation are key to overcome the crisis, which should take into account the lessons of Argentina.
12.20.2005. The Spanish economy has a strong degree of momentum in terms of economic growth (above the European average) based on the significant expansion of domestic demand. Over the year and a half in which the present government has been in power, not a single significant economic measure has been introduced, although the effects of previous reforms continue to be felt.

