The IMF document discusses Spain's economic situation following the global financial crisis. Key points:
1) Spain accumulated large imbalances during a housing boom that ended in recession, with unemployment tripling to 27% and fiscal deficits rising sharply.
2) More recently, imbalances have begun correcting as exports recover and domestic demand weakens, reducing twin fiscal and current account deficits. However, unemployment remains very high at 27% and private sector debt reduction continues weighing on growth.
3) The outlook is difficult with a protracted period of weak growth expected as fiscal consolidation and private sector deleveraging drag on the economy despite strong net exports. Unemployment is forecast to remain elevated for many years.