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PUBLIC SECTOR
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Catalan economy, but since the transition and recovery of self-government, has gained weight. The main contribution to the economy that has made the public sector has been the construction of large infrastructure projects that have allowed commercial... |
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SINCE THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION UNTIL TODAY
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Barcelona's economy historically has relied on trade through its port, also the industrial sector was gaining weight in the nineteenth century after the industrial revolution, especially in the textile sector in the first period to be extended after ... |
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ECONOMIC CRISIS
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The 2008-2010 economic crisis, aggravated by the bursting of the housing bubble, consumption has plummeted, and with it the industrial production has been added to a stagnation of the Catalan economy, despite continuous economic growth the metropolis... |
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INFRASTRUCTURE IMPACTING ON THE ECONOMY
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Even today the port of Barcelona is one of the city's economic engines. It has become in recent years one of the major Mediterranean ports in freight tonnage and number of containers as well as fishing canneries where they settle in Spain, as U... |
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NEW INDUSTRY
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Given this scenario, loss of competitiveness, both the City of Barcelona as the Catalan almost ten years ago they launched a new program to develop a productive economy based on knowledge, creating large research parks, especially in the field biomed... |
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ECONOMY
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The metropolitan area of Barcelona is about 66% of the population of Catalonia, one of the richest regions of southern Europe - Catalonia has a per capita GDP of 126.4% over the average GDP of EU 27 in 2009 ( PPP, purchasing power parity. the average... |
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