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Productivity Grows in Spain at Its Highest Pace in 30 Years

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The improvement of the indicator explains 33% of GDP growth from 2021 to 2024, according to the latest annual report of the Productivity Observatory of the BBVA Foundation and IVIE

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The improvement of the indicator explains 33% of GDP growth from 2021 to 2024, according to the latest annual report of the Productivity Observatory of the BBVA Foundation and IVIE

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The net business start-up rate has been consistently negative since 2008 between micro and small enterprises and is destroying businesses has slowed down productivity gains. This is ensured by a new delivery from the Observatory of Productivity and Competitiveness in Spain prepared by the BBVA Foundation and the Valencia Institute of Economic Research (Ivie), which ensures that the Spanish economy has experienced a GDP growth per capita of 3.78%…

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The Spanish economy achieves its highest productivity growth in 30 years (Symbolic image - AI generated) AI Generated Stock Image The Spanish economy has achieved a historic shift in its growth model. A new report from the BBVA Foundation and the Valencian Institute of Economic Research (Ivie) reveals that the country's productivity is growing at its highest rate in 30 years, driving GDP per capita growth of 3.78% annually since the pandemic. Th…

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Total factor productivity (PTF) in Spain has grown at an annual rate of 1.4% since 2020, in the face of stagnation in the EU-27 or setbacks in countries such as Germany (-0.3%) and France (-0.6%), which has reinforced its contribution to the growth of the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP).This is [...] The entry Spanish productivity has grown by 1.4% annually since the pandemic, faced with the stagnation of the EU appears first in Forbes Spa…

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A study by BBVA and Ivie reveals that Spain is the second largest economy in the euro area that improves its production processes, although it still carries a negative differential inherited from the real estate bubble

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