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In three decades, a rather poor, rather closed country, its business and political enterprise alike tied down by an outdated philosophy, has become a middling rich one. Minds and markets have opened. This has generated money and money is an astounding agent of change. If Spanish society today looks much like one other in Western Europe, that is not just because fascism went away. It is because money arrived. - The Economist, 23rd November 2000. Introduction
It reduced government spending significantly and emphasized privatization. Stakes in Telefonica (Telecom), Endesa (Energy), Argentaria (Banking) and Repsol (Energy) were divested. Laws were amended to make the labor markets more flexible...
1] World Tourism Organization Report, 2002
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