Galicia 2006: Análisis del empleo sectorial en 1980-2005 y perspectivas del desarrollo económico regional
Maria-Carmen Guisan
Economic Development from University of Santiago de Compostela. Faculty of Economics and Business. Econometrics.
Abstract:
En este estudio presentamos un análisis de la economía gallega que es continuación del estudio Galicia2000: industria y empleo, en el que analizamos la evolución de los sectores productivos de Galicia en el período 1980-2005, con especial referencia a su impacto sobre el empleo en el período 2001-2005. Se efectúa un análisis comparativo con otras regiones españolas y europeas y se analizan los principales retos del desarrollo regional, algunos de los cuales son comunes a los retos de otras regiones periféricas de la Unión Europea.
This study presents an analysis of regional development in the Spanish region of Galicia, following the lines of the previous study entitles Galicia 2000: Industry and Employment. An analysis of production by sector in the period 1980-2005 is presented, with particular reference to the impact on employment during the period 2001-2005. We present a comparative analysis of this region with another Spanish and EU regions and analyze the main challenges for regional development, of which some are common to other peripheral location regions of the European Union.
JEL-codes: O52 R1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 20 pages
Date: 2006
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