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In 2007, a poll indicated that, when asked about the relationship between Catalonia and Spain, 59.5% of respondents thought that Catalonia should be an autonomous community within Spain (the current situation), 17.5% considered that Catalonia should be a state within a federal state and only 13.5% believed that Catalonia should be an ...
The Research Centre for International Economics (Centre de Recerca en Economia Internacional (CREI)) is a research institute sponsored by the government of Catalonia (Generalitat de Catalunya) and the UPF led by the economist Jordi Galí. Its headquarters is on the campus of UPF in Barcelona, near the Department of Economics and Business at UPF ...
It also published articles in international press to explain the political situation in Catalonia; [10] awards grants; [11] organized an executive master's degree in diplomacy and foreign affairs; [12] organized meetings with foreign members of parliaments to promote debate on the question of the "right to decide"; [13] invited well-known ...
Initially, this entity was a section of the College of Graduates of the political, economic and commercial sciences specialties in Barcelona, in 1954. Later, it was segregated as a proper college of economists from Catalonia and the Balearic Islands with branches in Tarragona, Lleida and Girona.
Polling closed in the election in Spain's wealthy northeastern region of Catalonia on Sunday, when more than 5.7 million voters were eligible to vote in a contest that will have reverberations ...
The International Catalan Institute for Peace (ICIP) [1] is a research, dissemination, and action organization created by the Parliament of Catalonia in 2007 to promote the culture of peace in Catalan society and internationally and make Catalonia play an active role as an agent of peace in the world.
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The Political Sciences Institute of Barcelona (Institut de Ciències Polítiques i Socials; ICPS) performed an opinion poll annually from 1989, which sometimes included a section on independence. The results are in the following table: [39]