El mercado internacional de tejidos de algodón en 1913 y la industria española
Anna Carreras Marín
Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 2001, vol. 19, issue S1, 111-127
Abstract:
There are many studies about the export failure of the Spanish cotton industry, but they are mainly focused on specific features of the Spanish economy. This article applies new trade theories to this topic. Taking into account this theoretical framework, the main hypothesis is the imperfect competition of international cotton textile markets in 1913. The econometric model employed in this paper measures the influence of variables such as historical and geographical dependencies, home market effect and product differentiation strategies. This international approach shows new explanations to the lack of an export orientation of the Spanish cotton industry.
Date: 2001
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