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El comportamiento del gasto publico en España durante la Segunda Republica, 1931–1935

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  • Santos, Nieves Garcia
  • Aceña, Pablo Martin

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El estudio de la economía y de la política económica durame la Segunda República sigue despertando entre nosotros un gran interés, El advenimiento del nuevo régimen coincidió con el peor año de la depresión mundial iniciada en 1929 y durante su corta existencia tuvo que sobrevivir en circunstancias económicas muy deslavorables. En sus escritos, los políticos republicanos hieieron notar este desafortunado suceso, destacando cómo la crisis internacional limitaba seriamente su capacidad de acción. Naturalmente, el adverso escenario económico de la década de 1920 hubiera tenido menor trascendencia si no hubiese sido por las exageradas expectativas de mejoras sociales y económicas que había suscitado la llegada al poder de los partidos de izauierda v de los urunos republicanos.

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  • Santos, Nieves Garcia & Aceña, Pablo Martin, 1990. "El comportamiento del gasto publico en España durante la Segunda Republica, 1931–1935," Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 8(2), pages 397-415, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:reveco:v:8:y:1990:i:02:p:397-415_00
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