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    Pestel Analysis for Spain

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    pestel analysis for spain Key Facts Country and capital : Full name Kingdom of Spain Capital city Madrid Government : Government type Parliamentary monarchy Head of state King Juan Carlos I Head of government Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero Population : 40.5 million Currency : Euro GDP per capita (PPP) : $33‚700 Demographic details :

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    Telefonica What changes in the political end economical environment allowed Telefonica to start expanding globally? •Privatization •Deregulation Why did Telefonica initially focus on Latin America? Why was it slower to expand in Europe‚ even thought Spain is a member of European Union? •Similar culture •Agreements between companies Telefonica has used acquisitions‚ rather than greenfield ventures‚ as its entry strategy.Why do you think this has been the case? •acquisitions has

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    Spain Political Analysis

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    The kingdom of Spain is roughly about 504‚750 sq. km.‚ including the Balearic and Canary islands (CIA). This land mass is roughly double the size of our state of Oregon. The country is located in Western Europe and borders the countries of; Andorra‚ France‚ Gibraltar‚ Portugal and Morocco (Ceuta and Melilla) (CIA). The country has roughly about 30% arable land and exports much of its agricultural products. The Spanish population is about 40.1 million people with about 1% growth rate (CIA). The

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    How to survive in Spain (without really trying) A quick and useful guide behind a book format. “Spain is Different”‚ by Helen Wattley-Ames‚ will show you that some Spanish stereotypes remain alive. Or so she says. By Belén Calderón If we take a moment to think about it‚ it is quite easy to find contrasts between America and Spain at first sight‚ but they do share some similarities as well‚ as we are living nowadays a globalization procedure in many aspects of life (economy‚ politics‚ education..

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    Cultural Analysis of Spain

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    **this was written as the first stage of analyizing Spain for the introduction of a franchise** In the beginning‚ Spain endured a diversified number of cultures. Around 1600 B.C.‚ the Iberians arrived in Spain. Migration into Spain continued from Europe beyond the Pyrenees‚ the Mediterranean‚ and North Africa. Following the Iberians‚ came the Celts. The two cultures merged and established a distinctive Celt Iberian culture. In 1492‚ the Moors‚ a nomadic‚ Muslim tribe of North African origin‚ were

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    Country I have always wanted to visit Spain because this is one of the countries that in Europe where there are friendly inhabitants‚ a relaxed lifestyle‚ its cuisine‚ vibrant nightlife‚ and world-famous folklore and festivities. There is nothing better than visiting the country where “Running of the Bulls” began. Being able to visit Spain and learn how things can be the same but completely different from my home country‚ the United States.  LOCATION Spain is one of the most diverse countries

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    6 17 September‚ 2013 Spain Did you know that Spain has the lowest age of consent for sexual activity? Spain is the third largest country in Europe. Spain was not originally just called Spain; it was called Kingdom of Spain. Spain originated in 16th century. The kingdom of Spain has a long history and the culture developed with the world over time. The Hispanic race also keeps family customs throughout the family‚ and passes down to future generation. In Spain people are allowed to have

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    Spain shares the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal. Spain is 85% of the Iberian Peninsula in southwest Europe. Spain’s capital is Madrid. Spain covers a total of 192‚896 sq. mi. land area. Spain population is 47‚042‚984 with a growth rate of 0.654%. Spain ethnicity is made of Mediterranean and Nordic types. Roman Catholic’s is the most popular religion‚ having 94% of that in religion in Spain and leaving the rest of the religions at 6%. Spain’s main language is Spanish and can also be defined as Castilian;

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    began to slow in late 2007 and entered into a recession in the second quarter of 2008. GDP contracted by 3.7% in 2009‚ ending a 16-year growth trend‚ and by another 0.3% in 2010. Spain reduced its budget deficit to 9.4% of GDP in 2011‚ and roughly 6.7% of GDP in 2012‚ above the 6.3% target negotiated between Spain and the EU. Although Spain’s large budget deficit and poor economic growth prospects remain a source of concern for foreign investors‚ the government’s ongoing efforts to cut spending

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    immigration: the case of Spain Why did I choose this topic? I. Introduction 1. The term immigration 1.1 The term immigration and the general theories behind it 1.2. Economic migrant 2. Global immigration 3. Immigration in Europe 1. Immigration within Europe 2. Immigration from outside of Europe II. The case of Spain 1. Immigration laws and policies in Spain 2. Main countries from where people emigrate to Spain 1. Bulgarians

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