After the pandemic, nothing will change

We are experiencing cooperation, solidarity, the applause on the balconies, all symptoms of how all animals, insects, bacteria, when they have serious difficulties come together. There are theories from anthropologists and some ideologists that evolution is based on the fact that we have killed and fought. The idea that behind everything human is the struggle [...]

Vulnerable older people

The coronavirus pandemic is fatally affecting the elderly and those of any age who are healthily compromised by major diseases. This happens not only in epidemics but in all natural disasters, situations of war, famine etc. in which the older generation is decimated and sometimes disappears. In these circumstances, priority is given, of course, to [...]

Ramón Tamames estimates a 13% fall in Spanish GDP (and III)

In the third and final article in the series, Ramón Tamames, Professor of Economic Structure, Jean Monnet Chair of the European Union and member of the Royal Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, estimates the extent of the recession in Spain and analyses the policies being implemented to combat it. Fall in GDP: 13% in [...]

The current pension system must be revised

Pablo Fernández, professor of the Financial Management Department at IESE Business School, has written an interesting article on the current and future situation of the pension system in Spain. In this article, he analyzes, with statistical data, the prospects of the current public pay-as-you-go system in our country, and discusses the growing need to reform the [...]

Spain, among the 10 Most Attractive Countries for Digital Talent

Spain is one of the ten most attractive countries to attract and retain digital talent, one of the most demanded professional groups in the world and, according to a new study by Boston Consulting Group and The Network, an international alliance of employment websites in the world in which Infoempleo is a member, also one [...]