As this issue of the Real Economy shows, we are living a hot political autumn, despite the cold weather outside. This correlates with some warring economic trends nationally and regionally. Important issues covered in this edition are related to the slow and deficient process for competition legislation, the implications of the new fiscal policy, as well as the risks hampering the positive trend in foreign trade followed during the recent months.
Real Economy, no. 22
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