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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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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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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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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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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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determinants of long-term growth in Spain. Over the last 170 years output per hour worked raised nearly 24-fold dominating GDP …. Since Spain's accession to the European Union (1985), labour productivity has sharply decelerated as capital deepening …
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A major issue in Irish economic history is the lack of national accounts before the interwar period. This paper constructs new annual estimates of real GDP between 1842 and 1913 based on a novel two-stage econometric approach. Our results show that while living standards approximately tripled in...
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This paper constructs annual GDP estimates for Ireland (1924-47) to join the first complete official aggregates. The new series is deployed to revisit Ireland's economic performance in the post-independence decades. Ireland's economy grew at 1.5 per cent per annum and average living standards...
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The article presents and discusses long-run series of per capita GDP and life expectancy for Italy and Spain (1861 … the two countries can be detected: Spain began to modernize later in GDP, with higher volatility in life expectancy until …
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