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Spain: In-depth PESTLE Insights
Published on: Jan 2017 | From USD $350 | Published By: MARKETLINE REPORTS | Number Of Pages: 81
Spain: In-depth PESTLE insights
Summary
This PESTLE country analysis report on Spain provides a holistic view of the country, with insightful analysis of current and future issues, supplemented with relevant quantitative data to support trend analysis.
- Understand the political system in Spain through analysis of key figures in the country and governance indicators.
- Understand the economic situation in Spain through a balanced assessment of core macroeconomic issues.
- Understand customer demographics in Spain through analysis of income distribution and the rural-urban split, as well as healthcare and education.
- Understand the technological landscape in Spain through analysis of relevant laws and policies, as well as patents data.
Reasons to buy
- What is the outlook in Spain in terms of political stability, policies towards business, and the popularity of the government?
- How does Spain perform in terms of GDP growth, its fiscal situation, international investment position, monetary situation, and employment?
- How does Spain perform in terms of healthcare, income distribution, and education?
- How does Spain perform in terms of technology-intensive sectors like IT, life sciences, and R&D expenditure trends?
Table of Contents
Overview
Catalyst
Summary
Key findings
PESTLE highlights
Key fundamentals
Key Facts and Geographic Location
Key facts
Geographic location
PESTLE Analysis
Summary
Political analysis
Overview
Current strengths
Current challenges
Future prospects
Future risks
Economic analysis
Overview
Current strengths
Current challenges
Future prospects
Future risks
Overview
Current strengths
Current challenges
Future prospects
Future risks
Technological analysis
Overview
Current strengths
Current challenges
Future prospects
Future risks
Legal analysis
Overview
Current strengths
Current challenges
Future prospects
Future risks
Environmental analysis
Overview
Current strengths
Current challenges
Future prospects
Future risks
Political Landscape
Summary
Evolution
Pre-1940
1976-2000
2001-16
Structure and policies
Key political figures
Structure of government
Structure of legislature
Key political parties
Key policies
Performance
Governance indicators
Outlook
Economic Landscape
Summary
Evolution
1940-75
1976-2016
Structure and policies
Financial system
Spanish stock market
Insurance
Performance
GDP and growth rate
GDP composition by sector
Fiscal situation
Current account
Exports and imports
External debt
International investment position
Monetary situation
Employment
Outlook
Social Landscape
Summary
Evolution
Structure and policies
Demographic composition
Education
Healthcare
Social welfare
Performance
Healthcare
Education
Outlook
Technological Landscape
Summary
Evolution
Structure and policies
Intellectual property
Performance
Mobile and internet
Outlook
Legal Landscape
Summary
Evolution
Structure and policies
Judicial system
Labor laws
Corporate governance
Performance
Effectiveness of the legal system
Outlook
Environmental Landscape
Summary
Evolution
Structure and policies
Environmental regulations
Performance
Environmental impact
Outlook
Appendix
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Disclaimer List of Tables
Table 1: Spain - key fundamentals
Table 2: Spain - key facts
Table 3: Analysis of Spain's political landscape
Table 4: Analysis of Spain's economy
Table 5: Analysis of Spain's social system
Table 6: Analysis of Spain's technology landscape
Table 7: Comparative performance - patents granted from USPTO
Table 8: Analysis of Spain's legal landscape
Table 9: Analysis of Spain's environmental landscape
Table 10: Mid-year population by age (as a percentage of total population), 2016
List of Figures
Figure 1: Map of Spain
Figure 2: General government deficit, 2015
Figure 3: Government total revenue and expenditure in comparison to Euro area
Figure 4: General government debt, 2015
Figure 5: Relative unit labor cost, 2013-2016
Figure 6: Real effective exchange rate (2007-15)
Figure 7: Banking system assets, December 2015
Figure 8: Percentage of tertiary-educated adults in 2015 (25-64 year-olds)
Figure 9: Enrolment rates of 20-29 year-olds (2014)
Figure 10: Total fertility rate
Figure 11: Social Expenditure, 2016
Figure 12: Old age support ratio
Figure 13: Long term unemployment, 2016
Figure 14: Gini coefficient of household disposable income, 2013 or latest available year
Figure 15: Real household disposable income (Average annual growth in percentage)
Figure 16: S90/S10 income decile share/ gap between richest and poorest 10%, 2013 or latest available year
Figure 17: R&D expenditure as a percentage of GDP, 2015 or latest available year
Figure 18: FDI restrictiveness, 2015
Figure 19: Product market regulation, overall
Figure 20: Product market regulation, Retail
Figure 21: Tax component for light fuel oil prices for industry and households, 2014 or latest available year
Figure 22: Spain - key political events since 1935
Figure 23: Spain - key political figures
Figure 24: Structure of the Spanish government
Figure 25: Structure of parliament
Figure 26: Spain - historical GDP growth, 2006-16
Figure 27: GDP and GDP growth rate in Spain, 2010-20
Figure 28: GDP composition by sectors, 2016
Figure 29: Agricultural output of Spain, 2011-16
Figure 30: Industrial output of Spain, 2011-16
Figure 31: Services output of Spain, 2011-16
Figure 32: External trade of Spain, 2011-16
Figure 33: Consumer price index and consumer price index-based inflation in Spain, 2010-20
Figure 34: Unemployment rate in Spain, 2010-20
Figure 35: Expenditure on healthcare in Spain, 2008-14
Figure 36: Expenditure on education in Spain, Public 2010-14
Figure 37: Internet users, 2010-14
Figure 38: Spain - judicial structure
Figure 39: Carbon dioxide emissions in Spain, 2006-13
SECONDARY RESEARCH
Secondary Research Information is collected from a number of publicly available as well as paid databases. Public sources involve publications by different associations and governments, annual reports and statements of companies, white papers and research publications by recognized industry experts and renowned academia etc. Paid data sources include third party authentic industry databases.
PRIMARY RESEARCH
Once data collection is done through secondary research, primary interviews are conducted with different stakeholders across the value chain like manufacturers, distributors, ingredient/input suppliers, end customers and other key opinion leaders of the industry. Primary research is used both to validate the data points obtained from secondary research and to fill in the data gaps after secondary research.
MARKET ENGINEERING
The market engineering phase involves analyzing the data collected, market breakdown and forecasting. Macroeconomic indicators and bottom-up and top-down approaches are used to arrive at a complete set of data points that give way to valuable qualitative and quantitative insights. Each data point is verified by the process of data triangulation to validate the numbers and arrive at close estimates.
EXPERT VALIDATION
The market engineered data is verified and validated by a number of experts, both in-house and external.
REPORT WRITING/ PRESENTATION
After the data is curated by the mentioned highly sophisticated process, the analysts begin to write the report. Garnering insights from data and forecasts, insights are drawn to visualize the entire ecosystem in a single report.
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