This paper traces the fortunes of Spanish agriculture in the long run, and in the context of the more dynamic changes taking place elsewhere in Europe. I emphasise four points. First, agricultural growth remained limited for long periods because of weak demand. Second, when demand conditions improved, farmers frequently found themselves short of the necessary skills, and marketing networks remained fragile. Third, almost all politicians rejected off-farm migration, the "easiest" way of improving labour productivity before 1936. Finally poor natural resources were not by themselves the major cause of Spain's poor agricultural performance
This article attempts to quantify the decline of Spain over the period 1500–1850. In contrast to ear...
From an extensive dataset of wheat yields at municipal level in mid eighteenth-century Spain, a deta...
The impact of the Great Depression was less in Spain than in most other Western European countries, ...
This paper traces the fortunes of Spanish agriculture in the long run, and in the context of the mo...
This paper explores the role of agriculture in Spain's contribution to the little divergence in Euro...
This paper explores the role of agriculture in Spain's contribution to the little divergence in Euro...
This paper estimates the yields for five grains in 33 provinces of Spain in the mid-18th century. Th...
This paper considers how changes in cultivation influenced the demand for farm labour in the half c...
In the first section new estimates for final agricultural output between 1892 and 1936 are presented...
The aim of this study is to determine whether the evolution of Spain's agrarian change, between 1950...
This paper estimates original yields for five grains in thirty-three provinces of Spain in the mid-1...
This paper challenges the widely held view that tariff protection was the major factor in explaining...
The endogenous growth literature has explored the transition from a Malthusian world where real wage...
This article attempts to quantify the decline of Spain over the period 1500–1850. In contrast to ear...
From an extensive dataset of wheat yields at municipal level in mid eighteenth-century Spain, a deta...
The impact of the Great Depression was less in Spain than in most other Western European countries, ...
This paper traces the fortunes of Spanish agriculture in the long run, and in the context of the mo...
This paper explores the role of agriculture in Spain's contribution to the little divergence in Euro...
This paper explores the role of agriculture in Spain's contribution to the little divergence in Euro...
This paper estimates the yields for five grains in 33 provinces of Spain in the mid-18th century. Th...
This paper considers how changes in cultivation influenced the demand for farm labour in the half c...
In the first section new estimates for final agricultural output between 1892 and 1936 are presented...
The aim of this study is to determine whether the evolution of Spain's agrarian change, between 1950...
This paper estimates original yields for five grains in thirty-three provinces of Spain in the mid-1...
This paper challenges the widely held view that tariff protection was the major factor in explaining...
The endogenous growth literature has explored the transition from a Malthusian world where real wage...
This article attempts to quantify the decline of Spain over the period 1500–1850. In contrast to ear...
From an extensive dataset of wheat yields at municipal level in mid eighteenth-century Spain, a deta...
The impact of the Great Depression was less in Spain than in most other Western European countries, ...