Prensa Soria: ‘Employment needed in Spain has to come from the industrial sector’

/29.06.15/.- The Minister of Industry, Energy and Tourism, José Manuel Soria, spoke this afternoon at the opening of the Economics course of the 2015 FAES Campus.

Prensa Opening Session of the Economics Course. Soria: ‘Employment needed in Spain has to come from the industrial sector’

The Minister of Industry, Energy and Tourism, José Manuel Soria, spoke this afternoon at the opening of the Economics course of the 2015 FAES Campus, where he reviewed the growth benefits of the industrial and energy policies developed by the Government in its current term in office. Introduced by the Director of Economics and Public Policy at FAES, Miguel Marin, Soria recalled that ‘today Spain is the fastest growing economy in the entire eurozone’

Prensa Aznar shares with young people of Middle East and North Africa his thoughts on the region

/25.05.15/.- José María Aznar has welcomed this morning the participants in the third FAES Middle East and North Africa Visitor Program, with whom he has conversed and reviewed the big challenges faced by the region, and has encouraged them to lead the defence of democracy, freedom and human rights in their home countries.

Prensa Departmental Elections in France: Unity Strengthens the Right 

On March 22 and 29, France held the elections for the 101 departmental councils in which the country is divided. These territorial bodies have undergone significant changes since the constitutional reform of 2011 and the new law of 2013, which changed their composition, method of election and powers, although the conservative majority of the Senate saved them from a disappearance sponsored by the regional reforms conducted by the socialists of François Hollande.

Prensa Against the Crisis: Liberalization and Reforms

Zapatero firmó la Declaración final de la cumbre sobre los mercados financieros en la que, pese a la desinformación y confusión vertidas por el Gobierno, se afirma que las "reformas únicamente tendrán el éxito si están firmemente fundamentadas sobre un firme compromiso con los principios del libre mercado, incluyendo el imperio de la ley, el respeto por la propiedad privada, el comercio y las inversiones libres en los mercados competitivos y se apoyan sobre unos sistemas financieros eficientes y eficazmente regulados".

Prensa The Spanish Economic Model 1996-2004: A Silent Revolution

Between 1996 and 2004, Spain enjoyed the longest period of prosperity in its democratic history. Five million jobs, convergence of up to 98% with regard to the average EU income per capita, low inflation, a favourite destination for foreign investment, reduction of the public debt in terms of GDP, a budget surplus and creation of a Social Security Reserve Fund, are all results of a new economic model introduced by the Partido Popular. The key aspects of this model are described in this book by Lorenzo Bernaldo de Quirós and Ricardo Martínez Rico. The foundations of this new economic model consisted of the following measures: restraints on public expenditure, reorientation of expenditure based on efficiency criteria, reductions in income tax and corporate tax rates, the elimination of certain forms of taxation, privatisation, liberalisation of the goods and services markets, promotion of competition, independent regulatory bodies, labour market reforms and more open economic links with abroad.

Prensa The Central Government Budget for 2006

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.

Prensa 'Reforms Required to Continue Progressing Towards Full Employment' and more

Jaime García-Legaz: Las necesarias reformas para continuar hacia el pleno empleo Alberto Carnero:La Europa reunificada como parte de la comunidad atlántica EspañolJavier Zarzalejos: Reforma constitucional: ¿hay alguien ahí? Miguel Ángel Cortés: La excepción cultural: antidemocrática y perjudicial para la cultura en español 

Prensa Soria: ‘Employment needed in Spain has to come from the industrial sector’

06.29.2015.  The Minister of Industry, Energy and Tourism, José Manuel Soria, spoke this afternoon at the opening of the Economics course of the 2015 FAES Campus.

Prensa Opening Session of the Economics Course. Soria: ‘Employment needed in Spain has to come from the industrial sector’

06.29.2015. The Minister of Industry, Energy and Tourism, José Manuel Soria, spoke this afternoon at the opening of the Economics course of the 2015 FAES Campus, where he reviewed the growth benefits of the industrial and energy policies developed by the Government in its current term in office. Introduced by the Director of Economics and Public Policy at FAES, Miguel Marin, Soria recalled that ‘today Spain is the fastest growing economy in the entire eurozone’

Prensa Aznar shares with young people of Middle East and North Africa his thoughts on the region

05.25.2015.  José María Aznar has welcomed this morning the participants in the third FAES Middle East and North Africa Visitor Program, with whom he has conversed and reviewed the big challenges faced by the region, and has encouraged them to lead the defence of democracy, freedom and human rights in their home countries.

Prensa Departmental Elections in France: Unity Strengthens the Right 

04.07.2015. On March 22 and 29, France held the elections for the 101 departmental councils in which the country is divided. These territorial bodies have undergone significant changes since the constitutional reform of 2011 and the new law of 2013, which changed their composition, method of election and powers, although the conservative majority of the Senate saved them from a disappearance sponsored by the regional reforms conducted by the socialists of François Hollande.

Publicaciones Against the Crisis: Liberalization and Reforms

11.01.2008. Zapatero firmó la Declaración final de la cumbre sobre los mercados financieros en la que, pese a la desinformación y confusión vertidas por el Gobierno, se afirma que las "reformas únicamente tendrán el éxito si están firmemente fundamentadas sobre un firme compromiso con los principios del libre mercado, incluyendo el imperio de la ley, el respeto por la propiedad privada, el comercio y las inversiones libres en los mercados competitivos y se apoyan sobre unos sistemas financieros eficientes y eficazmente regulados".

Publicaciones The Spanish Economic Model 1996-2004: A Silent Revolution

01.01.2006. Between 1996 and 2004, Spain enjoyed the longest period of prosperity in its democratic history. Five million jobs, convergence of up to 98% with regard to the average EU income per capita, low inflation, a favourite destination for foreign investment, reduction of the public debt in terms of GDP, a budget surplus and creation of a Social Security Reserve Fund, are all results of a new economic model introduced by the Partido Popular. The key aspects of this model are described in this book by Lorenzo Bernaldo de Quirós and Ricardo Martínez Rico. The foundations of this new economic model consisted of the following measures: restraints on public expenditure, reorientation of expenditure based on efficiency criteria, reductions in income tax and corporate tax rates, the elimin...

Publicaciones The Central Government Budget for 2006

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.

Publicaciones 'Reforms Required to Continue Progressing Towards Full Employment' and more

09.01.2004. Jaime García-Legaz: Las necesarias reformas para continuar hacia el pleno empleo Alberto Carnero:La Europa reunificada como parte de la comunidad atlántica EspañolJavier Zarzalejos: Reforma constitucional: ¿hay alguien ahí? Miguel Ángel Cortés: La excepción cultural: antidemocrática y perjudicial para la cultura en español