Will my recent visit to Germany has led me to think on why the economy begins to raise his head, while ours is still treading water. And I wonder if I gave some to the south of the Pyrenees, we will not play "offer cheap" and someday we will "deliver value." The strategy to be competitive on the basis of reducing everything has a limit and, if ever, this country wants to go with head held high in Europe, should offer something special, something that has some added value. So far some English companies have taken advantage of diplomatic contacts to settle in places from Latin America, but that has made them much more competitive. Maybe some expert can easily rebutted, but the impression I have is that, besides Repsol, the English companies are not selling anything either abroad (or if they do, they are little). And some day be a matter of finding out why.
has lived for decades of tourism, despite this, I have nothing clear who has been a qualitative leap in the services provided. I am still too many establishments where I seem to do a favor for serving (is that pay is not enough reason to be there.) In Catalonia, for example, is to "eradicate" the drunken tourist ... but, of course, what kind of services we can offer? Is our value for money can respond competitively to an increased demand? Can you offer the average tourist (working middle class) more than just sun and low prices?. Every day I hear that that prices have gone up but wages are not (at least in equal proportion). That means that in lean times in which most people can not continue to borrow, the average consumption is doomed to decline (with the spiral behavior); On the other hand, when consuming a difference remains between the good (which requires an effort to pay) and mediocre (which is drawn charge). Of course, there is a middle ... but not so that it can accommodate all the potential demand as possible.
guess my affinity for football raises doubts about my impartiality, but I feel very true to say "they (the rival football club) buy" golden balls "We (our club), we make them." A great example of how we operate economically in Spain. I think an economist can give me a reason not riddled with nuances: we live in a country where, to compete, we need to spend a bundle by buying out or just him and we set (all possible) if we are able to do it ourselves. Instead of investing "in the root," go directly "to the trunk" or higher, which is what can "see." Yes, indeed, we are short of certain natural resources, but I think we take what we do not possess or we pause to look for other resources that may be beneficial.
Of course, we are better than elsewhere. Not everything should be complaining.
guess my affinity for football raises doubts about my impartiality, but I feel very true to say "they (the rival football club) buy" golden balls "We (our club), we make them." A great example of how we operate economically in Spain. I think an economist can give me a reason not riddled with nuances: we live in a country where, to compete, we need to spend a bundle by buying out or just him and we set (all possible) if we are able to do it ourselves. Instead of investing "in the root," go directly "to the trunk" or higher, which is what can "see." Yes, indeed, we are short of certain natural resources, but I think we take what we do not possess or we pause to look for other resources that may be beneficial.
Of course, we are better than elsewhere. Not everything should be complaining.