Los efectos de la autarquía en la agricultura murciana
M. Inmaculada López Ortiz
Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 1996, vol. 14, issue 3, 591-618
Abstract:
In this paper I analyze the effect of the state-intervention and autarchic economic policy on agriculture in Murcia. I find that the effects were very different depending on the kind of crop existing in a zone: while traditional agriculture regression process was interrupted, modern agriculture expansion rythm became lower. I conclude that the autharchy period can be considered as an interruption of the specialization and modernization Process that had started the previous century, happening in a context of general agriculture slump, with crop surface, consum and returns decreasing at die same time.
Date: 1996
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