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Spain experienced economic decline from the 1570s to 1650, recovering gradually thereafter and only reaching its early …
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result in a serious bias in the measurement of GDP levels and growth rates. Alternative splicing solutions are discussed in … this paper for the particular case of Spain, a fast growing country in the second half of the twentieth century. It is … concluded that the usual linking procedure, retropolation, has serious flows as it tends to bias GDP levels upwards and …
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in Prados de la Escosura (2003) and provides the basis to investigate Spain's long run economic growth. It presents a …
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The Napoleonic Wars had dramatic consequences for Spain's economy. The Peninsular War had higher demographic impact …
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In assessments of modern Spain's economic progress and living standards inadequate natural resources, inefficient … progress has Spain achieved and what impact had on living standards and income distribution since the end of the Peninsular War … growth performance. In European perspective, Spain underperformed up to 1950. Thereafter, Spain's economy caught up with …
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between factors of production. Unlike most of Europe, in Spain the Black Death increased inequality as the remuneration of … economic effects of the plague in Spain in European perspective. While the demographic impact in Spain was moderate compared to … the existence of a frontier economy in Spain characterised by a relative scarcity of labour and a fragile equilibrium …
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