La politica economica de carlos III ¿Fiscalismo, cosmética o estímulo al crecimiento?*
Vicent Llombart
Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 1994, vol. 12, issue 1, 11-39
Abstract:
The object of this paper is to assess and analyze the economic policies of the Spanish Government between 1760–1790. After reviewing the major criticisms of die role of die State, three basic areas are considered. First, a survey of die principal measures introduced and their aims; second, die process of policy making and, three, die consequences of economic policy on growth. We suggest mat perhaps some of the traditional interpretations of the role of die State in this period need to be reexamined.
Date: 1994
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