Competitivos en lanas, pero no en paños: Lana para la exportacion y lana para los telares nacionales en la España del Antiguo Regimen
Angel Garcia Sanz
Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 1994, vol. 12, issue 2, 397-434
Abstract:
A vigorous Spanish wool manufacturing industry during die Ancient Regime coexisted with an active export trade of raw wool from Castile. While foreign producers exhibited a clear comparative advantage on high quality fabrics, specialization in medium and low quality goods allowed Castilian wool textile producers to successfully compete against European imports (many of diem made with Castilian wool) up to the XlXth century.
Date: 1994
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