The Spanish economy
When Spain joined the European Union (EU), it was one of the member states with the lowest income per capita. Since becoming a member, government policy has focused on bringing the Spanish economy up to EU standards. EU economic aid has helped Spain to grow. Most of the aid has been channelled into the less prosperous regions in Spain, in order to boost their economies. [...]
Esta secuencia contiene:
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97 recursos
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Didactic objectives Recognise Spain’s main crops and agricultural landscapes, and evaluate the changes in the primary sector with Spain’s entry in the European Union. [...]
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1. Agriculture and livestock farming in Spain The primary sector used to be Spain's most important economic sector. Today, just 4.2% of the active population in Spain works in the primary sector. [...]
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When Spain joined the European Union (EU), it was one of the member states with the lowest income per capita. Since becoming a member, government policy has focused on bringing the Spanish economy up to EU standards. [...]
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1.1. Spain's primary sector The primary sector used to be Spain's most important economic sector. However, in the mid 20th century, the industrial and service sectors grew rapidly and soon became the dominant economic forces. Today, just 4. [...]
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2.1. Types of agricultural landscapes In Spain, there are four climate zones, each one with its own type of agricultural landscape: continental, Atlantic, Mediterranean and that of the Canary Islands. [...]
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3.1. Spain's powerful fishing industry Spain's fishing industry is one of the biggest in the EU, in terms of both volume and value. It has a large fishing fleet, a dynamic business sector and a skilled workforce. [...]
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4.1. Mining in Spain Spain produces limited amounts of coal, tin, iron, lead, zinc, mercury, copper, wolfram, potash and sulphur. However, the mining sector in Spain cannot meet the needs of local industry. [...]
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5.1. Industrial development in Spain Spain began the process of industrialisation in the 19th century (later than other Western countries), but this sector did not grow significantly until the middle of the 20th century. [...]
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6.1. Trade and the European Union Most of Spain's trading activity is carried out with other EU member states. EU trade is beneficial because of European regulations, a common currency (euro) and the free movement of goods within Europe. [...]
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7.1. Tourism in Spain Tourism in Spain experienced a boom in the 1960s, when foreign visitors began travelling to Spain in large numbers, attracted by the good weather and extensive beaches. [...]
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When Spain joined the European Union (EU), it was one of the member states with the lowest income per capita. Since becoming a member, government policy has focused on bringing the Spanish economy up to EU standards. [...]
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When Spain joined the European Union (EU), it was one of the member states with the lowest income per capita. Since becoming a member, government policy has focused on bringing the Spanish economy up to EU standards. [...]
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