The economy of Spain has historically been based primarily on agriculture, with significant contributions from industries such as textiles and shipbuilding. In the late 20th century, it transitioned towards a more diversified economy, emphasizing sectors like tourism, services, and manufacturing. Today, tourism plays a crucial role, making Spain one of the world's top tourist destinations. Additionally, Spain has a growing technology sector and a robust agricultural export market, particularly in fruits and vegetables.
A lot of it is based on tourism.
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yes, because in Spain it is mostly forest and it's hard to travel.
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A mixture of agriculture and manufacturing
Spain has a "Mixed Capitlalist Economy"
our economy under Spain
Spain has a "Mixed Capitlalist Economy"
Spain has a developed economy and is part of the EU. As a nation with a storied and well developed "national personality" Spain has extensive trade world wide, but mostly within Europe. Spain has mineral resources and exports a large volume of wine, olives and olive oil. Spain also has a well developed tourist trade and the Olympics held in Barcelona, gave Spain allot of attention.
Mostly like any modern day ecomany.
The economy of Southern Europe is one of the largest economies in all of Europe. It is more agriculturally based than the other regions of Europe, especially in the southeastern portion. However, there are very large industrial based economics in Southern Europe as well, mostly in Italy and Spain.
The Philippines have not been 'under' Spain for more than 100 years.