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yearly data on Muslim presence in the period 711-1492 and literacy rate in 1900 for about 7500 municipalities in Spain, we … estimate the local impact of the length of Muslim rule in the medieval period on literacy rate. Our findings reveal a very …
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This study provides new evidence on the advance of literacy in Spain during the period 1860-1930. A novel dataset …, spatial differences in literacy were sizeable during the whole nineteenth century. Furthermore, these disparities were only …
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Not only the colonial period, but also the pre-colonial times might have influenced later development patterns. In this study we assess a potential "pre-colonial legacy" hypothesis for the case of the Andean region. In order to analyze the hypothesis, we study the human capital of Inca Indios,...
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economy, in this case Spain between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Specifically, we examine whether … trajectories of regional economic growth in Spain. To do this, we empirically test the relationship between education variables and …
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This special issue of the International Review of Economics and Finance contributes to the received literature of the dynamics of international migration by highlighting the role of tradition in propelling migration; by admitting that the human capital formation response to the prospect of...
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yearly data on Muslim presence in the period 711-1492 and literacy rate in 1900 for about 7500 municipalities in Spain, we … estimate the local impact of the length of Muslim rule in the medieval period on literacy rate. Our findings reveal a very …
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This paper studies the effect of the Spanish Reconquest, a military campaign that aimed to expel the Muslims from the Iberian Peninsula, on the population of its most important cities. The almost four centuries of Reconquest offer a "quasi-natural" experiment to study the persistence of...
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In this paper we employ parametric and nonparametric techniques to analyse the effect of the changes registered on regional market potential on the growth of Spanish regions during the period 1860-1930. The study of the Spanish experience during these years conforms a case study that allows...
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-term evolution of the quantity of money in Spain and the changes in its composition. The sources and methodology employed is explain …
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