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How does the impact of the crisis on the economy in spain
Six experts discussed in “59 seconds”, the debate program and timeliness of La 1 TVE, the Spanish economy and its future, in a special on the crisis, its effects and the reforms to be undertaken. The program introduces and directs Maria Cased Ritzier Barnacle approached from different perspectives the debate on current economic affairs in the week to approve the pension reform and has announced new measures for savings.
Why Spain doubles the European unemployment? Is it essential to the pension reform to restore investor confidence? What reforms are necessary for the economic boost and create jobs? These are some of the questions asked on the set of “59 seconds” in economics experts invited to the program.
Former PSOE minister, Jesus Caldera (commenting on the debate on the new text of the Pact of Toledo), former minister and president of the PP Foundation Ever is, Eduardo Sera, Professor of Economics at the University of Seville, Juan Torres, economist and business consultant Peter Schwartz and economic journalists Joaquin Stephanie (“Country”) and Fernando Gonzalez Urbane (Chairman of the Press Association) will be responsible for discussing the guests on this special monograph on economy.
How is the economy model of Spain 2011
EP The First Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister, Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba, announced this week would be “very important” for the Spanish economy since the government will give “a sprint” to the policy of financial sector reforms, “fudamentalmente boxes. “
During his participation in the closing of the Forum in Guadalajara ‘Employment Policy and the New Productive Model’ of the PSOE, said that the aim is that “banks and lend money to families, businesses, small and medium businesses to create wealth and employment.” “This is the objective of the reform that we will push to accelerate this week,” he added.
“We are thinking of creating wealth and jobs,” said Rubalcaba, for whom the financial system is “the heart of the economy,” so it is important that “whoever wants to invest and risk having funds available for cheap money.”
In addition, Rubalcaba has referred to the pension reform that the Government will adopt next Friday in order to “strengthen the public pension system.” In this regard, he assured that attempt to do “with political consensus”, especially with workers and employers. “With them you have to do and they’re doing,” he argued.
Rubalcaba has stressed that the Executive poses pension reform for the year 2025, “not to current pensioners.” Therefore stressed the need to explain to them that theirs are “secured.”
“These two reforms will be presented this week a package of reforms which aim is that the Spanish economy to compete in this global world,” announced the First Deputy Prime Minister.
Why information is very important for economic development
Since the discovery of quantum mechanics, and through the Uncertainty Principle described by Heisenberg, has internalized the fact, that uncertainty is inherent in the information. It is also true that, depending on the variables to analyze, not always the levels of uncertainty, or error probability, be the same.
Physics and sociology have something in common: they study objects in motion. To Macaronis: “One of the difficulties of studying sociology is that we are studying a moving object: the company can change just as fast as the study!” [1]. the information we get today, may not be valid tomorrow.
This is because, when viewed from a sociological perspective a fact, a phenomenon is taken into account only a few, limited, the set of all variables involved in the event. By not taking into account other determinants, which in fact are doing is assumed constant, static. In this model, the object of study, therefore, does not come entirely as dynamic. That is why, information is lost!
Society changes, but its exchange rate is not constant for each time interval. By neglecting the environment variables, ie, assuming constant loss of data on the rate of change, i.e., its speed.
Furthermore, sociological research techniques are facing another problem: in addition to dealing with the uncertainty caused by its own limitations, must also confront a whole (society) where the elements that make (people) act depending on Part of the uncertainty of information being handled.