The world economy should continue to grow in 2019, although less than in previous years. However, geopolitical risks accumulate and could lead to surprises.
There is a Catalan saying that can be translated as "the one who spends days, pushes the year forwards". I like the motto for companies: it is valid for all years, but I think it is particularly relevant as regards 2019.
The year begins amid general pessimism about the future of world growth.
Many economic specialists talk about a possible economic crisis that could start this year: the concern is evident in the global economic sector.
Since the end of last year, voices began to be heard that announced, with more or less insistence, the possibility of a readjustment or economic crisis for 2019
In statistics, Iceland rubs shoulders with the elite of the rich developed world: 76 thousand dollars of per capita income in 2018, and it is the fifth country in the world in per capita income
When the crisis happened, the frequency of cardiac emergencies increased a little, but the peak subsided after one week.
The economic collapse that Iceland experienced in 2008 is different from those of other countries because it affected more the physical and mental health of women compared to men.
Even in its most beautiful places, all roads are hard on this beautiful and icy Nordic island.
The crisis in Iceland four years ago is similar, as far the first steps taken by the Government at that time and the public reaction is concerned, to the crisis in much of the capitalist world.
Capital controls require that all the money held by residents and non-residents in the country remain there, which increases the tax base available to the Government.
The future of a new social and united economy model of greater proximity to the public at large has to be based on principles of cooperativism and self-management.
While tourists are fascinated by natural landscapes that evoke film fantasy planets, no less fascinating is the democratic culture of the society that inhabits it.
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