Hidroeléctrica Española: un análisis de sus primeros años de actividad (1907–1936)
Francisco Cayón García
Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 2002, vol. 20, issue 2, 301-334
Abstract:
In the first years of the XXth century, the most significant Spanish electrical companies were established. The availability of hydroelectricity allowed this companies to overcome the traditional power deficit of the country. At the same time the new energy resources provided new opportunities for the reallocation of firmns and bussines in general. In this article we study the origin and the evolution of Hidroeléctrica Española, one of the most important companies in the electrical sector. The role of Hidroeléctrica was decisive in transforming the industrial structure of various regions and also to foster economic growth.
Date: 2002
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