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Portugal and Spain. Portugal and Spain are two countries that share the same peninsular space in the west corner of Europe … two countries (Portugal joined the gold standard while Spain remained off the gold standard). Finally, the Bank of … Portugal and the Bank of Spain exhibit also significant contrasts in their behavior as central banks. …
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this paper for the particular case of Spain, a fast growing country in the second half of the twentieth century. It is …
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living conditions in northern Spain during late industrialization in the interwar period. We concentrate on the Basque region …
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During the decades previous to the Civil War, Spain experienced a rapid process of urbanization, which was accompanied …
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Spain’s financial position during the late 19th and early 20th century has usually been presented as one of persistent …
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Between 1850 and 2000, Spain’s real output and labor productivity grew at average rates of 2.5 and 2.1 percent. The … appear as complementary in Spain’s long-term growth. Factor accumulation dominated long-run growth up to 1950, while total …
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This paper looks at the causes of rural conflict in 1930s Spain. Rather than stressing bottom-up forces of mobilisation … labourers. I do so by looking at the effects of intervention on rural labour markets in dry-farming areas of Spain (parts of … Spain. Secondly, because my argument implies the existence of severe restrictions to the labour supply of rural labourers …
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-market allocation of resources and allowed Spain to accelerate growth and catch up with Western Europe. Without the 1950s reforms and …
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the century and tries to determine Spain's optimal site as coal found substitutes all throughout the twentieth century …. The contrast of the correct location of Spain's main production center is relevant, because a wrong location could have … been introducing the inefficiencies and redundant costs which may have made Spain lose its competitivity on international …
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-market allocation of resources and allowed Spain to accelerating growth and catching up with Western Europe. Without the 1959 Plan, per …
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