Spain between resignation and hope
Intereconomics. Review of European Economic Policy
2014
49
5
September - October
272-278
economic and social development ; economic recession ; economic reform ; government policy ; public opinion
Economic development
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10272-014-0509-8
English
Bibliogr.
"The economic and financial crisis has hit Spain harder than practically any other country in Europe. Even if there are occasional reports that the Spanish economy is improving slightly, the unemployment rate remains at 25 per cent — and is as high as 54 per cent among Spain's young people. The data presented in this article, which were obtained via a representative survey of the Spanish population, paint an ambivalent portrait of a country that is hovering between resignation and hope. Above all, the findings clearly show how little confidence the people of Spain have in their government's ability to solve the current problems and how adamantly they reject proposed economic reforms."
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