The Campus of the Catholic University of Murcia this morning received a visit from former Secretary of State for Finance and Executive Chairman of the Economic Team, Ricardo Martínez Rico, who has said that Spain is experiencing an incipient economic recovery "mainly because its exports have played and continue to play an important role ", and added that forecasts economic growth and job creation for the next few quarters.
Ricardo Martínez Rico has given the conference "Business growth and the challenge of globalization ', in an act framed in the cycle of debate and analysis' The University and the New Economy', organized by the Technological Institute of Murcia, belonging to the UCAM.
This is the first event organized by the International Chair of the New Business Venture.
According assured the Executive Chairman of the Economic Team, the international economy is experiencing a time of "nervousness" because of what happened in the international markets.
"We've seen these days in a very volatile behavior of the Spanish stock market, European stock markets, and international."
He also pointed out that this is probably due to growth prospects in Europe are worse "but in my opinion, the recovery in Spain is a recovery that is building on the reforms, and that may mean that we grow in these quarters and next year. "
On the internationalization of companies in Spain, Ricardo Martínez has argued that this is still a challenge, but added that because "there are many that are proving to be very able to sell in foreign markets", and noted the case of companies in Murcia .
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The former secretary of State for Finance has stressed the importance of holding such initiatives, and highlighted the work the UCAM is playing in the training of students, and its proximity to the world of business, "that end is where employment is located. "
Source: UCAM