Analysts agree on the exhaustion of the sources that have driven the last phase of growth: public spending, exports and tourism
The consensus predicts a mild slowdown with growth of 2.3% in 2025, but they warn that risks could overshadow this scenario
A year ago at this time, the consensus of the economic analysis institutes pointed to a growth of 1.6% of the Spanish economy in 2024, in a context of deceleration marked by a foreseeable reduction in public spending on the eve of the entry… .
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