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This paper explores regional (NUTS3) income inequality in Spain, 1860-2010. Using a novel dataset spanning 150 years … was thus accompanied by a geographical concentration of the richest and poorest regions. While wealthy Spain was located … in the north-east, poor Spain was in the south, particularly the south-west. Mobility has also been virtually non …
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estimates for Spain at the province level (NUTS3) between 1867 and 1930 using Harris's (1954) equation. This period is …-term processes brought about asymmetric changes in regional accessibility, thus potentially affecting the evolution of Spain …'s regional economies. The results show that the main changes to regional market accessibility in Spain can be traced to the …
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This article is the first study to explore to what extent labour productivity, structural change, participation rates and the age structure of the population contributed to the pattern of Italy's regional economic inequality over the long run (1871-2011). We provide brand new regional estimates...
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