Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月26日
The real reason Spain’s economy is bucking the trend of European decline
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西班牙经济在过去十年中取得了长足的进步,预计今年将成为全球增长最快的发达经济体之一。旅游业、移民、外资和公共支出被认为是推动经济增长的主要因素。然而,西班牙也面临着人均GDP低于欧盟平均水平、生产力低下和青年失业率高等挑战。本文探讨了西班牙经济增长的驱动力,以及科技创业在应对这些挑战中的作用,并呼吁政府采取更大胆的措施,鼓励创业创新,促进经济的可持续发展。

🤔 **西班牙经济在过去十年快速增长,预计今年将成为全球增长最快的发达经济体之一。** 其中,旅游业、移民、外资和公共支出等因素是主要驱动力,科技创业的蓬勃发展也为经济增长做出了贡献。

🚀 **西班牙科技创业生态系统日益完善,吸引了大量国际人才和投资。** 政府出台的创业法为初创企业提供了更友好的法律和金融环境,并促使西班牙在欧洲早期投资中排名第四。

⚠️ **西班牙经济增长也面临着一些挑战,例如人均GDP低于欧盟平均水平、生产力低下和青年失业率高等问题。** 此外,旅游业的快速发展也带来了一些负面影响,例如房价上涨等。

💡 **政府可以通过加大对科技研发投入、优化税收政策、完善股权激励等措施,进一步激发创业活力,促进经济的可持续发展。** 只有采取更加大胆的措施,才能让西班牙成为欧洲经济的明珠。

🌍 **西班牙拥有多个商业中心,而非像其他欧洲国家那样高度集中。** 这也为其经济发展提供了多元化的动力,例如巴塞罗那、马德里、瓦伦西亚等城市都在科技领域蓬勃发展。

Spain’s economic growth has come on leaps and bounds in the last decade. So much so that it’s set to become the fastest-growing major advanced economy in the world this year. The Spanish economy is on course to expand at three times the pace of the Eurozone as a whole—and even eclipse U.S. growth rates in the process. Tourism, immigration, foreign investment, and public spending have been credited with this economic surge. But as the co-founder of a successful scale-up, I have my own theories on not only how and why our economy has hit its stride in recent years but also, more importantly, where we should go from here.A booming tech startup sceneAccess to talent in Spain is increasingly becoming unparalleled across Europe. Despite Spain investing below the EU average in research and development (Spain’s 1.44% of GDP vs an EU average of 2.27%), our universities are increasingly becoming centers for advanced research in fields like AI, robotics, cybersecurity, and renewable energy. For example, the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia is a global leader in high-performance computing. Many universities are also active participants in EU-funded research initiatives (such as Horizon Europe) and host incubators and accelerators that support entrepreneurial ventures. In addition to graduates, Spain is attracting a growing number of executives from across Europe and beyond to our tech scene. According to the 2023 Startup Heatmap Report, Barcelona has consolidated its position as the second most preferred EU hub for startup founders for the sixth consecutive year. The tax incentives for foreigners and executives from overseas are stacking up too. The 2022 Startup Law has provided a more favorable legal and financial framework for creating and scaling emerging companies in Spain. Its implementation has not only created a more accessible environment for local entrepreneurs, but it has also lured in more foreign investment to boot.Spain’s ability to attract international investors is growing every day. There has been a growing realization that it is possible to build high-growth companies in Spain that can compete globally and raise capital from international funds. Today, alongside Abacum, the likes of Cabify, Glovo, Job&Talent, Idealista, and TravelPerk are all Spanish tech success stories.According to a recent report from Dealroom, the combined value of Spanish startups surpassed €100 billion in 2023, a 14% increase from 2022. They also raised €2.2 billion across 850+ funding rounds last year across varying levels, from rounds below €15 million to those exceeding €100 million. Spain now ranks fourth in Europe for early-stage investment, and this growth underscores its potential as an emerging powerhouse for European tech innovation.Finally, Spain is a country with multiple business hubs, meaning it isn’t as heavily centralized as other European nations. Though Barcelona can dominate the headlines, it isn’t the only city that’s growing in prominence as a tech hub. The likes of Madrid, Valencia, Málaga, Bilbao, and Seville all contribute to Spain’s multi-layered economic draw. Comparatively speaking, the likes of the U.K. and France have very high talent concentration in one city.Persistent challengesIt would be naive to only wax lyrical about Spain’s economic prowess without confronting a few home truths. Yes, GDP growth may be world-leading, but our collective economic clout arguably doesn’t match it. For instance, Spain’s current GDP per capita is a major problem. Right now, worryingly, not only does it sit below the EU average but it is also below Spain’s pre-COVID and pre-Great Financial Crisis levels. Disposable income per capita still really lags where it needs to be relative to overall GDP. This means that at an individual level, Spaniards are becoming poorer. The recent floods in Valencia and Southern Spain only compounded this issue due to the scale of the disaster.Productivity levels have also consistently been suboptimal for years and we currently have the highest youth unemployment rate in Europe. And though tourism has been an economic boon for Spain, some would argue that it’s creating more problems than it’s solving nowadays. It skews the housing market as expats and foreign buyers purchase property in metropolitan areas, making it much harder for locals to get a foot on the ladder.Whilst it may not necessarily be a silver bullet, doubling down on the growth potential of Spanish tech startups can go some way to improving many of Spain’s economic imbalancesThe Startup Law was a step in the right direction—but we must go further. Nationally, we would be in a much better position if we had more incentives for startups and international companies to set up shop here. More coherent stock option regulation, enhanced incentives to found a company, and lower entrepreneur taxes. Spain must also increase investment in R&D as a percentage of GDP. These are but some of the levers that the government could pull to make entrepreneurship a more attractive proposition. If Spain truly wants to be the economic jewel in the European crown, we need to be bolder and braver and actively encourage entrepreneurial endeavors in a drive for more innovation, a healthier supply of jobs, and more sustained growth.More must-read commentary published by Fortune:The opinions expressed in Fortune.com commentary pieces are solely the views of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions and beliefs of Fortune.

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