Post-Pandemic Investment in Spain: Assessing the Sluggish Recovery
June 13, 2025
Summary
This paper examines Spain’s investment performance five years after the COVID-19 pandemic. As of 2024, investment had only returned to pre-pandemic levels and remained below historical fundamentals and euro area peers, particularly in transport equipment and other construction. Macroeconomic analysis identifies elevated economic policy uncertainty as a factor holding back investment. Moreover, firm-level data show that investment among small and younger to middle-aged Spanish firms is less responsive to profitability than in comparable firms in larger euro area economies, further suggesting that uncertainty is weighing on investment decisions. For younger and middle-aged firms, high leverage during the pandemic also points to binding financial constraints.
Subject: Capital formation, COVID-19, Economic forecasting, Gross fixed investment, Health, National accounts
Keywords: Capital formation, COVID-19, economic policy uncertainty, firm heterogeneity, Global, Gross fixed investment, Investment, investment in Spain, leverage, net investment rate, pandemic investment, profitability, Spain's investment performance
Pages:
22
Volume:
2025
DOI:
Issue:
076
Series:
Selected Issues Paper No. 2025/076
Stock No:
SIPEA2025076
ISBN:
9798229013222
ISSN:
2958-7875






