Concentraciones verticales en las minas de Vizcaya (1871–1936)
Antonio Escudero
Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 1998, vol. 16, issue 2, 489-519
Abstract:
The paper is divided in three parts. Firstly I explain why the big steel and iron European firms decided to concentrate vertically a part of die Vase mining sector with their plants. Then I analyse the four mining firms which were integrated in the continental iron and steel industry (Bilbao Iron Ore, Luchana Mining, Orconera and Franco Belga). Finally I defend die idea that die existence of these and other vertical concentrations in the Spanish mining sector force us to reconsider some of die topics in die controversy between pessimists and optimists (foreign firms benefits, trade balance and terms of trade).
Date: 1998
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