Submitted by: Submitted by mizani18
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Category: Business and Industry
Date Submitted: 06/16/2013 04:42 PM
I have enjoyed developing this paper throughout this semester. As this being one of the first papers I’ve had to write after being out of school for a very long time, I happy to say that the experience was enlightening and inspiring. I’ve learned a lot about the country of Spain and the different aspects that impact its culture and economy.
I used a variety of tools and resources to write my paper. The web, my textbook, and the posts of my fellow student are just a few of the sources I referenced. Although I am still doing research to develop my paper, below is a brief overview of what I have discovered about the five questions I originally wanted to know more about.
1. Explore how Spain’s religious and cultural beliefs have impacted the economy today.
Spain is a company that takes its religious beliefs and culture to heart. It is a country built on religion and deep rooted in tradition. The history of religion in Spain has been a major factor in the economy today.
2. What type of market competitions does Spain encounter?
Renewable energy is a major resource for the country of Spain. Being in the current financial status that it’s in, remaining a top competitor in this area is extremely important.
3. Identify how the countries local businesses’ ethics and
operations are impacting the country as a whole.
The country of Spain is in a terrible crisis right now. The local business ethics and operations are suffering. This is impacting the country as a whole.
4. Identify if the countries continued production of renewable energy and other resources will assist in turning around the economic crisis.
Spain is a major producer of the world’s renewable energy. It will have to continue to be in high demand in the area of exports if the country has a chance of surviving its current economic crisis.
5. Through SWOT analysis results, does the market look favorable for Spain?
As of now, the market doesn’t look favorable for Spain....