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El keynesianismo desde la óptica de los países atrasados: su adaptación por Manuel de Torres a la Economía española*

Juan Zabalza

Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 2003, vol. 21, issue 2, 399-433

Abstract: The main aim of the article is to analyse the introduction of keynesianism into Spain through the Manuel de Torres' works, the most active proponent of the new doctrine during the forties and fifties. The article focus on the adaptation to the Spanish context of the Keynes's ideas by Manuel de Torres. In particular, Keynesianism contributed to replace the agrarian ideas defended by Torres in the thirties by a new interest in industrial development during the 40's and 50's. Thus, the article provides an explanation of Torres' doctrinal evolution and vindicates the role played by the economic ideas as an instrument of transformation. These ideas contributed to change the Torres perception of the Spanish economic reality.

Date: 2003
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