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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... that ' the production of the immediate material means of subsistence and consequently the degree of economic development attained by a given people or during a given epoch form the foundation upon which the state institutions , the ...
... that ' the production of the immediate material means of subsistence and consequently the degree of economic development attained by a given people or during a given epoch form the foundation upon which the state institutions , the ...
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... that the economic behavior of medieval society can be explained in terms of neo - classical marginal analysis , as some economic historians have done , simply reveals poor academic fantasy ( North and Thomas , 1973 ) . The members of a ...
... that the economic behavior of medieval society can be explained in terms of neo - classical marginal analysis , as some economic historians have done , simply reveals poor academic fantasy ( North and Thomas , 1973 ) . The members of a ...
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... that the Italian city - states became the cradle of that great modernizing force , the Renaissance . The Renaissance had its beginning in Italy for a number of reasons . Italy , more than any other area in Europe , had preserved some of ...
... that the Italian city - states became the cradle of that great modernizing force , the Renaissance . The Renaissance had its beginning in Italy for a number of reasons . Italy , more than any other area in Europe , had preserved some of ...
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... that the inability of this sector to produce a sufficiently large , transferable food surplus explains in part why the development mechanism , based on the existence of ' unlimited supplies of agricultural labor ' , as visualized by ...
... that the inability of this sector to produce a sufficiently large , transferable food surplus explains in part why the development mechanism , based on the existence of ' unlimited supplies of agricultural labor ' , as visualized by ...
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... had a maximum of 15 % . The famous Fifth Point of this law provided that the new tariff would remain unaltered until 1875 , and that between that year and 1881 ' extraordinary ' duties would be Institutions and Economic Development 17.
... had a maximum of 15 % . The famous Fifth Point of this law provided that the new tariff would remain unaltered until 1875 , and that between that year and 1881 ' extraordinary ' duties would be Institutions and Economic Development 17.
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 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
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 |
The Contemporary Spanish Economy: A Historical Perspective Sima Lieberman Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
Términos y frases comunes
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