The Contemporary Spanish Economy: A Historical PerspectiveRoutledge, 2013 M11 5 - 400 páginas First Published in 2005. This title studies the 1981 insurrection of the Spanish 'Guardia Civil', motivated by political and economic factors. The politico-economic causes of the February incident have been succinctly summarized and traced the institutional causality which explains the peculiarities of contemporary Spanish development. Within are chapters on Spanish agriculture, policies, the industrial revolution, and the economic crisis. |
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Página 23
... the government was finally on the correct economic track . Still , by the mid - 1960s , the traditionally protected industries , that is , textiles , metallurgy and cereal production , were demanding , once again , increased protection ...
... the government was finally on the correct economic track . Still , by the mid - 1960s , the traditionally protected industries , that is , textiles , metallurgy and cereal production , were demanding , once again , increased protection ...
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... the government agreeing to compensate the Church through the transfer of state bonds . The total abolition of Church seigneurial jurisdiction was proclaimed in the Constitution of 1812 passed by the liberal Cortes sitting in Cádiz ...
... the government agreeing to compensate the Church through the transfer of state bonds . The total abolition of Church seigneurial jurisdiction was proclaimed in the Constitution of 1812 passed by the liberal Cortes sitting in Cádiz ...
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... government and to support the moderate voice in Spain . Liberalism was waxing . In 1836 , the government decreed that all monastic lands were national property . One year later , the government proposed to confiscate and sell all church ...
... government and to support the moderate voice in Spain . Liberalism was waxing . In 1836 , the government decreed that all monastic lands were national property . One year later , the government proposed to confiscate and sell all church ...
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... of governments led by military politicians , both Liberals and more conservative Moderates . The progressive Liberals obtained the political upper hand in 1840 when General Baldomero Espartero , supported by the Progressives , became ...
... of governments led by military politicians , both Liberals and more conservative Moderates . The progressive Liberals obtained the political upper hand in 1840 when General Baldomero Espartero , supported by the Progressives , became ...
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... the governments of Alfonso XIII to expand the cultivable area under irrigation . The government approved in 1902 a national plan of canals and reservoirs which included the improvement of existing reservoirs and the building of new ones ...
... the governments of Alfonso XIII to expand the cultivable area under irrigation . The government approved in 1902 a national plan of canals and reservoirs which included the improvement of existing reservoirs and the building of new ones ...
Contenido
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20 | |
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50 | |
Agricultural Policy Since 1939 | 72 |
5 | 88 |
195470 | 94 |
The Long Road to Spains Industrial | 120 |
5 | 185 |
The Spanish Industrial Revolution of | 199 |
2 | 207 |
The Economic Crisis of the 1970s | 265 |
The Restoration of Free Trade Unions | 322 |
Quo Vadis Hispania? | 345 |
Bibliography | 360 |
Index | 366 |
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The Contemporary Spanish Economy: A Historical Perspective Sima Lieberman Vista previa limitada - 2005 |
The Contemporary Spanish Economy: A Historical Perspective Sima lieberman Vista previa limitada - 2013 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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