Key Economic and Social Concepts in the European Union

Globalization

Globalization is the process of building a single economic space on a planetary scale, where the production and circulation of goods and services are governed by the laws of the so-called ‘market economy’ or simply capitalism. Its expansion is based on new technologies that multiply the capacity to generate and transmit information, enabling companies to operate synchronously and in real-time, encouraging financial concentration. At the same time, it expands the areas of production

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Outsourcing and Tourism in Spain: Impacts and Trends

Outsourcing: Causes, Features, and Territorial Imbalances

Causes of Outsourcing

  • Increased standard of living (higher consumption)
  • Evolution of industry (industrial development, modern tertiary sector)
  • Development of certain tertiary activities (tourism, hospitality, utilities)
  • Increased participation of women in the workforce (domestic help)

Features of Outsourcing

  • Classification:
    • Private services (economic benefits)
    • Public services (funded by taxes, provided to society by the state)
  • Sub-sectors:
    • Business
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Agriculture, Aquaculture, and Fisheries: Key Terms and Practices

Aquaculture

Aquaculture is the development of marine farming and research on new ways to obtain resources from the sea and fresh water. It can involve:

  • Fish farming
  • Astaciculture, or crustacean breeding
  • Egg production

Aquaculture also involves mollusks and aims at fish such as sea bass and sea bream.

Dryland Farming

Dryland farming dominates the countryside and non-irrigated areas in the valley dedicated to extensive crops.

Fishing

Coastal Fishing

Coastal fishing involves catching fish that is canned using

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Human Migration: Patterns, Causes, and Global Population Trends

Migration: Causes and Classifications

Migration is the movement of people who cross a political boundary with the intention of leaving their place of residence.

Causes of migration include political conflicts, war, and religious, social, and cultural issues. Natural disasters like earthquakes and floods, as well as environmental disasters such as desertification, also contribute. Technological advances in economic activities play a role.

There are many classifications of migration based on various

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International Trade Statistics: Spain and Galicia 2014

Leading Exporters in World Merchandise Trade (2014)

Rank

Country

Exports % of World Trade

1

China

12.4

2

U.S.

8.6

3

Germany

8.0

4

Japan

3.6

5

Netherlands

3.6

16

Spain

1.7

Leading Importers in World Merchandise Trade (2014)

Rank

Country

Imports % of World Trade

1

United States

12.6

2

China

10.3

3

Germany

6.4

4

Japan

4.3

5

United Kingdom

3.6

13

Spain

1.9

Leading Exporters in World Trade in Commercial Services (2014)

Rank

Country

Exports % of World Trade

1

United States

13.9

2

United Kingdom

6.8

3

Germany

5.4

4

France

5.4

5

China

4.7

13

Spain

2.7

Leading Importers

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Agricultural and Livestock Transformations: Production and Challenges

The Agricultural Business

Traditional agriculture relied on polyculture and extensive farming, which were labor-intensive and resulted in low yields for self-consumption. Modern agriculture has undergone significant transformations, increasing yields and production for market sale.

a) Changes in Agricultural Structure:

  • Specialization: Agriculture tends to specialize.
  • Modern Techniques: Incorporation of increased mechanization (tractors, harvesters). Pesticide and fertilizer consumption has increased.
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