Spanish land reform, involving the break-up of the large southern estates, was a central issue during the first decades of the twentieth century, and justified for economic and political reasons. We employ new provincial data on landless workers, land prices and agrarian wages to consider if government intervention was needed because of the failure of the free action of markets to redistribute land. Our evidence shows that the relative number of landless workers decreased significantly from 1860 to 1930 before the approval of the 1932 Land Reform during the Second Republic (1931-36). This was due to two interrelated market forces: the falling ratio between land prices and rural wages, which made land cheaper for landless workers to rent and...
This paper studies the spatial deployment of temporary settlements in Extremadura in 1932-1933 and 1...
This paper considers how changes in cultivation influenced the demand for farm labour in the half c...
Private ownership of land has been stressed in the development literature as key to increasing produ...
Spanish land reform, involving the break-up of the large southern estates, was a central issue durin...
Spanish land reform, involving the break-up of the large southern estates, was a central issue durin...
In Spain, land reform involving the break-up of large southern estates was a central issue during th...
In Spain, land reform involving the break-up of large southern estates was a central issue during th...
In Spain, land reform involving the break-up of large southern estates was a central issue during th...
On the eve of the Second Republic there was a broad consensus among most contemporaries that some f...
To what extent were land markets the cause of Spanish agrarian backwardness? This paper uses new pr...
Re-distributive policies are often used by governments to forestall conflict. This paper analyzes th...
Proceedings of the Sixth European Social Science History Conference, Amsterdam, 22-25 March 2006.Pu...
We use a novel high-frequency, municipality-level dataset to examine the impact of land reform on ru...
Why are some land reforms more successful than others? Interwar Europe provides an opportunity to an...
On the eve of the Second Republic enormous estates were believed to be undercultivated by their abse...
This paper studies the spatial deployment of temporary settlements in Extremadura in 1932-1933 and 1...
This paper considers how changes in cultivation influenced the demand for farm labour in the half c...
Private ownership of land has been stressed in the development literature as key to increasing produ...
Spanish land reform, involving the break-up of the large southern estates, was a central issue durin...
Spanish land reform, involving the break-up of the large southern estates, was a central issue durin...
In Spain, land reform involving the break-up of large southern estates was a central issue during th...
In Spain, land reform involving the break-up of large southern estates was a central issue during th...
In Spain, land reform involving the break-up of large southern estates was a central issue during th...
On the eve of the Second Republic there was a broad consensus among most contemporaries that some f...
To what extent were land markets the cause of Spanish agrarian backwardness? This paper uses new pr...
Re-distributive policies are often used by governments to forestall conflict. This paper analyzes th...
Proceedings of the Sixth European Social Science History Conference, Amsterdam, 22-25 March 2006.Pu...
We use a novel high-frequency, municipality-level dataset to examine the impact of land reform on ru...
Why are some land reforms more successful than others? Interwar Europe provides an opportunity to an...
On the eve of the Second Republic enormous estates were believed to be undercultivated by their abse...
This paper studies the spatial deployment of temporary settlements in Extremadura in 1932-1933 and 1...
This paper considers how changes in cultivation influenced the demand for farm labour in the half c...
Private ownership of land has been stressed in the development literature as key to increasing produ...