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The Great Spanish Crash

Paul Mason travels to Spain to investigate how this once thriving economy has become the latest casualty of the Eurozone crisis.

Paul Mason travels to Spain to investigate how this once thriving economy has become the latest casualty of the Eurozone crisis.

Greece, Ireland and Portugal have all received massive bailouts with strict conditions. But Spain is different. One of the largest economies in the world, for nearly twenty years "cool Espana" meant cutting edge architecture, the world's best restaurants and the magic of Barcelona Football Club. Spain was a European success story.

For This World, Mason reveals how the transition to democracy after Franco's dictatorship created a financial and political system that left the country vulnerable to catastrophe when the world economic crisis struck in 2008. One of the keenest advocates of the European single currency, Spain is now the biggest victim of the Eurozone crash with youth unemployment running at more than 50%.

Interviewing key players, including former prime minister Felipe Gonzalez and European commissioner Joaquin Almunia, Mason reveals how Spain's extraordinary credit and construction boom has collapsed, leaving millions facing poverty and the politicians still bickering about a massive potential bail out.

50 minutes

Last on

Sun 10 Feb 201315:10GMT

Credits

RoleContributor
ReporterPaul Mason
DirectorAlicia Arce
ProducerAlicia Arce
Executive ProducerSam Bagnall

Broadcasts

  • Sat 9 Feb 201309:10GMT
  • Sat 9 Feb 201320:10GMT
  • Sun 10 Feb 201302:10GMT
  • Sun 10 Feb 201315:10GMT