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intensive forms of industry. Hamilton’s analyses of price and wage data for 16th- and 17th-century Spain, France, and England … led him to conclude that: Spain had enjoyed virtually no ‘profit inflation’, since wages had generally kept pace with … their national economic experiences helps to explain, in Hamilton’s view, why Spain subsequently ‘declined’, while England …
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the world (namely Britain, Denmark, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Mexico and the USA). The outcome is a …
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States like Greece, Portugal, Ireland , Spain and Italy The advanced state debt are nothing more than a symptom of a lack of …
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foodstuffs (olive oil, ewe’s milk cheese) but at a lower price. On the other hand, for Spain and Portugal efforts to stimulate … innovation and increase productivity in the major industrial and agricultural businesses are recommended, while in Italy …
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France, Italy and Spain. In all three countries, these institutions played an important role in the retail banking sector …
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Netherlands. The major obstacle from the Church was of course the usury doctrine, and more accurately the final evolution of this …
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The paper presents the results of a research on railway regulation and liberalisation in Italy, France, Germany and … Spain. The analysed fields of regulation are the relationship between the State and the rail companies, network access …
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