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The occasion of the beginning of the new academic year 2023-2024, and with the help of community professionals Fide, We analyze the main challenges that concern the legal, business, academic and institutional world today. Today we bring a different approach, far removed from the catastrophic voices that surround us, to analyze Spanish demographics, its opportunities and its advantages and disadvantages. Today we meet with Juan Antonio Cordón, expert demographer and doctor in Economic Sciences from the University of Paris, who analyzes and highlights the following challenges facing the Spanish demographic situation. 1.- Aging of the population There are more and more older people in the population due to high life expectancy. This aspect is positive. However, it brings with it some consequences that must be adapted to. 2.- Adaptation to the composition of the population The increase in life expectancy, which is what causes this situation, is something that for a long time has had immediate and very visible effects. This increase in life expectancy has meant a increase in the productive life of people and the general productivity of the country.
Direct the activity towards a demand that did not exist before Older people are a great space for consumption, an opportunity to direct economic activity and supply to a demand that did not exist before. Retired people have the time necessary to, for example, travel and other things that workers and younger people do not have the capacity to do as frequently. 4.- Pensions must be paid All these advantages that the aging of the population brings with it have a power of wages and salaries increased more than 30% in a short period of time, consumption skyrocketed and production suffered. It was the prelude to BYB Directory long lines with empty pots, shortages and hyperinflation. At the end of 1971, the Chilean economy began an inflationary spiral that would end up strangling the political project, a crisis that had a clearly foreseeable outcome. Naturally, brazen American intervention did not help. But It would have been naive to expect anything else after the tragic mistake of copper nationalization. Kissinger was right when he said “a dollar, unless they give us a dollar.” It was an unnecessary humiliation that accentuated a confrontation that, in the end, proved lethal. Then came everything else. A growing process of bipolarization that ended up splitting Chilean society into two irreconcilable sectors.
Joan Garcés warned President Allende on several occasions: the Chilean path required a social majority that the popular unity did not have. And when the objective conditions are not given, the smart thing is to help create them. The isolation of Christian democracy largely caused by the intransigent radicalism of popular unity contributed decisively to forging the unity of the right around a social majority opposed to the Allende government. And that was the beginning of the end. The protests of the bourgeoisie in the streets of the upper neighborhood of Santiago, the marches with empty pots, the strike of the transporters of October 1972, the attempted coup d'état of June 1973 -the tancazo-, the infinite succession of governments with members of the Armed Forces, the emergence of the so-called “popular power” with the “industrial cordons” and the occupations of companies and rural properties, the incendiary speeches of Carlos Altamirano and the Socialist Party calling for disobedience by soldiers and sailors in front of his commanders, the declaration of the plenary price to pay: pensions. 5. – Redistribution of wealth Spain is a very rich country with many resources. However, it also has many inequalities, so we must manage to redistribute this wealth so that everyone can live well in this stage of a demographic change that is, in many aspects, positive. We will analyze and debate all of these challenges in open sessions of Fide.
Direct the activity towards a demand that did not exist before Older people are a great space for consumption, an opportunity to direct economic activity and supply to a demand that did not exist before. Retired people have the time necessary to, for example, travel and other things that workers and younger people do not have the capacity to do as frequently. 4.- Pensions must be paid All these advantages that the aging of the population brings with it have a power of wages and salaries increased more than 30% in a short period of time, consumption skyrocketed and production suffered. It was the prelude to BYB Directory long lines with empty pots, shortages and hyperinflation. At the end of 1971, the Chilean economy began an inflationary spiral that would end up strangling the political project, a crisis that had a clearly foreseeable outcome. Naturally, brazen American intervention did not help. But It would have been naive to expect anything else after the tragic mistake of copper nationalization. Kissinger was right when he said “a dollar, unless they give us a dollar.” It was an unnecessary humiliation that accentuated a confrontation that, in the end, proved lethal. Then came everything else. A growing process of bipolarization that ended up splitting Chilean society into two irreconcilable sectors.
Joan Garcés warned President Allende on several occasions: the Chilean path required a social majority that the popular unity did not have. And when the objective conditions are not given, the smart thing is to help create them. The isolation of Christian democracy largely caused by the intransigent radicalism of popular unity contributed decisively to forging the unity of the right around a social majority opposed to the Allende government. And that was the beginning of the end. The protests of the bourgeoisie in the streets of the upper neighborhood of Santiago, the marches with empty pots, the strike of the transporters of October 1972, the attempted coup d'état of June 1973 -the tancazo-, the infinite succession of governments with members of the Armed Forces, the emergence of the so-called “popular power” with the “industrial cordons” and the occupations of companies and rural properties, the incendiary speeches of Carlos Altamirano and the Socialist Party calling for disobedience by soldiers and sailors in front of his commanders, the declaration of the plenary price to pay: pensions. 5. – Redistribution of wealth Spain is a very rich country with many resources. However, it also has many inequalities, so we must manage to redistribute this wealth so that everyone can live well in this stage of a demographic change that is, in many aspects, positive. We will analyze and debate all of these challenges in open sessions of Fide.