“They are wonderful, we should be very happy”
Gonzalo Bernardos, an economics professor at the University of Barcelona, analyzed economic data released this week that showed Spain had grown in the second quarter 0.8%Bernardos called some of the data “remarkable.”
“We need to look at the context. In the first quarter, when we grew by 0.8%, Spain’s economy improved because Europe’s economy improved too. But in the second quarter, the Spanish economy continues to grow at 0.8%, that is, if we take it annually, 3.2%, while the European economy is getting worse and worse,” the professor noted.
So he points out that “we should be very happy” because “when we look at employment, economic growth, when wages go up, that’s they grow more than inflation, Likewise, Bernardos was pleased because “a very good economic situation is being created and, above all, much better than in the rest of Europe.”
Although Bernardos stressed that “we are concentrating on the fights between us” and not on what he considers most important.”First we create wealth and then we distribute it. And when we hand out, we look at who has the least, and we help them. And we look at who has the most, and we take them out,” which is “common sense” for the teacher, but we don’t “see” it.
Finally, he wanted to add a comment about the Catalan concert that Esquerra Republicana de Cataluña and the PSC had agreed on in advance: “Nothing supportive, it’s This is an advertising slogan.”