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In the last eight centuries there have been hundreds of banking crises throughout the entire planet. Spain has not been … jeopardized the stability of the whole financial structure. This paper examines two of the most severe banking crises of Spain …. The 1866 crisis, one of the most severe of contemporary Spain, wiped out half of the banks and credit companies. The …
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deteriorated in both countries, earlier in Spain than in Portugal, between 1840 and 1900 recruitments. Since then, human growth has … the same period, the latter being somewhat higher in 1880. The advance of biological welfare in Spain is more meaningful …
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This paper offers the history of the Banco Español de Puerto Rico from its creation in 1888 to its liquidation in 1913. The Banco Español was the sole note-issuing institution of the island until 1898, when Puerto Rico was transferred to the United States. The establishment of the Bank was...
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. The Bank of Spain and the Fund for Ordely Restructuring of the Banking Sector (FROB) have bailout seven savings banks or …
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called for state intervention. In the major wine producing countries such as France and Spain, large winegrowers … support to protect their market interests, in Spain the legislation introduced was much more eclectic; it aimed to satisfy on …
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history of Spain. It departs from the dominant cross section approach to the quantitative assessment of citation success by … circles and attests the role of Spain as an intermediate country in the production and diffusion of scientific knowledge. …
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of Spain in the early nineteenth century, the problem of the poor, or the colonial question and the overseas trade. This …
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El trabajo analiza las crisis demográficas españolas desde una perspectiva de largo plazo que cubre el Antiguo Régimen y la edad contemporánea. Para el Antiguo Régimen, se consideran las crisis de mortalidad: alzas bruscas de las defunciones que conducían a fuertes descensos de la...
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the economic and social role of women in a Spain dominated by a discourse that denied the need for female work even for …
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The massive land privatization that took place over the 19th century deeply transformed the Spanish economic landscape. Nevertheless, the outcome of the process was quite different, both in pace and impact, depending on the geographic area we analyze. The explanation for this regional diversity...
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