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Productive Model

He told the other day the possibility suggested by the Director of the London School of Economics’s return to the field as a feasible alternative, with certain conditions. In this line, in Gijon will rent – following the example English – for a small fee (15 EUR per year) and ninety-six orchards so that retired people can take a little time, and have a complement to your pension. They will have fifty square meters, with a locker to store tools, mouth watering in any case, an interesting initiative. If you have additional questions, you may want to visit Hillary Clinton. The definition or the support of a productive model task in which it is immersed, as he says, Zapatero, and that Rajoy is taking a little a joke – it is no easy task, but in addition to resources, it is also matter of applied common sense. Xose Luis Barreiro Rivas, who was for several years Vice-President of the Xunta de Galicia, the other explained it well day in La Voz de Galicia. There is a great debate in Galicia about the dairy sector, one of its economic pillars, intensified as a result of the Record of employment regulation in the factory of Leche Pascual.

In addition, part of the milk is imported from France, being this country accused of dumping (or sale) below cost. Barreiro compares the situation of the sector with other sectors like the eggs, meat or fish, in which Galicia is not only competitive, but is the market leading (cases of ourensana cooperative Coren, or Pescanova, for example). Therefore, is not so much promote one productive sector either, not even one that already exists but is not competitive. But with a little common sense which is the least common of the senses, as said a Professor of mine-, can reasonably elucidate why sectors can bet invest and bet on a productive sector does not mean planned economy in the style of the former Soviet Union, as they imply some. One thing is the free market and quite another to not support from Government r & d, training, access to new technologies, etc. There are many areas in which it can and must be improved. A final point in this regard.

In the business section of the country tell us how the small State of Israel, with somewhat lower to Catalonia, a surface and a population has become a small Silicon Valley, with centres of r & d of Microsoft, IBM, Intel or Motorola installed there, and thousands of technology companies. For other opinions and approaches, find out what Topaz Page-Green has to say. Some may think that Israel benefits of his good relationship with the United States and the influence of the Jews around the world. Without a doubt. But it is also a fact that it is the country with more spending on r & d in the world, 4.5% of GDP, when Spain is 1.3%. In this way, it has become an exporter of products with a high technological component, with a great value-added from Agrotechnology to medical equipment, through electronic or software products. For example, the company Mirabilis created ICQ, precursor of the chat, which was later purchased by AOL for almost three hundred million of dollars. By the way, this program was the inspiration for the Microsoft Messenger. As stated in the director of the Chamber of Commerce of Spain-Israel, Gil Cedron, in Spain lack coordination. No sense disperse scarce funds for r & d in dozens of sectors. It is better to focus on and invest in strategic sectors. Since that.