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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... foreign markets. The survival of ancient institutions was another major obstacle in the path of industrialization ... capital, a satisfactory pattern and level of demand and a sufficiently large and dynamic group of industrial ...
... foreign markets. The survival of ancient institutions was another major obstacle in the path of industrialization ... capital, a satisfactory pattern and level of demand and a sufficiently large and dynamic group of industrial ...
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... foreign ideas and foreign practices. Deficient technical knowledge, the scarcity of financial capital available for industrial investment and the even greater scarcity of native industrial entrepreneurs, as well as the absence of strong ...
... foreign ideas and foreign practices. Deficient technical knowledge, the scarcity of financial capital available for industrial investment and the even greater scarcity of native industrial entrepreneurs, as well as the absence of strong ...
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... foreign investment in Spain. Although these laws opened the Spanish economy to foreign capital, other public measures tended to hinder the development of industrial activity in the country. A law of 1848 imposed such difficulties and ...
... foreign investment in Spain. Although these laws opened the Spanish economy to foreign capital, other public measures tended to hinder the development of industrial activity in the country. A law of 1848 imposed such difficulties and ...
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... foreign capital equipment, encouraged the development of industrial specialization in some regions. Vizcaya became Spain's major iron-producing area; Asturias concentrated on the mining of coal; the cotton industry located around ...
... foreign capital equipment, encouraged the development of industrial specialization in some regions. Vizcaya became Spain's major iron-producing area; Asturias concentrated on the mining of coal; the cotton industry located around ...
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... foreign capital invested in Spanish railroads a minimum profit, the Law of 1856, providing for the establishment of Credit Societies, the Mining Law of 1868 which encouraged foreign investment in the development of Spanish mines and the ...
... foreign capital invested in Spanish railroads a minimum profit, the Law of 1856, providing for the establishment of Credit Societies, the Mining Law of 1868 which encouraged foreign investment in the development of Spanish mines and the ...
Contenido
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Chapter II Agricultural Policy Since 1939 | 72 |
Chapter III The Long Road to Spains Industrial Revolution | 120 |
Chapter IV The Spanish Industrial Revolution of the1960s | 199 |
Chapter V The Economic Crisis of the 1970s | 265 |
Chapter VI The Restoration of Free Trade UnionsUnemployment and Future Growth | 322 |
Chapter VII Quo Vadis Hispania? | 345 |
Bibliography | 360 |
Index | 366 |
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The Contemporary Spanish Economy: A Historical Perspective Sima lieberman Vista previa limitada - 2013 |
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