La industria del calzado española en la posguerra: los efectos del intervencionismo sobre una industria de bienes de consumo1
José Miranda
Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 1994, vol. 12, issue 2, 317-339
Abstract:
The policy of strict regulation followed by the state, accounts for the unsuccessful performance of the Spanish economy after the 1936–39 Civil War. Despite the emphasis on industrial growth of the new political regime, few manufacturing sectors attained a successful performance. This paper shows the effects of the Spanish autarchic policy on the shoe-making industry, a representative branch of consumer goods industries. Demand, production, technology and entrepreneurial attitudes are analyzed in connection with the intervention of the state.
Date: 1994
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