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The Spanish pattern of economic growth during the last two centuries is quite unique. In the nineteenth century, Spain remained outside the process of industrialization, but during the twentieth century it has joined the small group of developed economies. This article checks the possible...
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This paper provides an estimate of the Spanish stock of physical capital between 1900 and 1958 in 1990 constant pesetas. The series is directly based on the progress made by the quantitative economic history in Spain during the last decade. An additional contribution of the paper is to present...
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This paper is founded in a previous estimation of the stock of capital of theSpanish economy incorporating two new developments. First, this new estimation is anestimation of the directly productive capital stock of the Spanish economy, whosepurpose is to know its productive capacity. Second,...
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