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La evolución económica de las provincias españolas (1955-1998). Volumen II, Desigualdad y convergencia

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  • Goerlich Gisbert Francisco J.

    (Ivie; Universidad de Valencia)

  • Mas Ivars Matilde

    (UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA INSTITUTO VALENCIANO DE INVESTIGACIONES ECONÓMICAS (Ivie))

Abstract

Este segundo volumen dedica su atención al estudio de la desigualdad y convergencia entre las diferentes provincias españolas en el periodo considerado, lo que realiza a través de una rigurosa metodología y con amplia base cuantitativa, complementando así el análisis realizado en el primer volumen de la obra. Provider_Name: Fundacion BBVA / BBVA Foundation

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  • Goerlich Gisbert Francisco J. & Mas Ivars Matilde, 2002. "La evolución económica de las provincias españolas (1955-1998). Volumen II, Desigualdad y convergencia," Books, Fundacion BBVA / BBVA Foundation, edition 2, number 201125, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:fbb:booklb:201125
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    1. Dolores Genaro & Elías Melchor, 2008. "The impact of the tertiarization process in Spanish economic growth from a regional perspective," The Service Industries Journal, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 30(3), pages 359-374, May.
    2. Miguel Gómez-Antonio & Bernard Fingleton, 2012. "Regional productivity variation and the impact of public capital stock: an analysis with spatial interaction, with reference to Spain," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 44(28), pages 3665-3677, October.
    3. Bernard Fingleton & Miguel Gómez-Antonio, 2009. "Analysing the impact of public capital stock using the NEG wage equation: a panel data approach," Working Papers 0912, University of Strathclyde Business School, Department of Economics.
    4. Ginés de Rus, 2014. "The economic evaluation of infrastructure investment. Some inescapable tradeoffs," Working Papers 2014-16, FEDEA.
    5. Pedro Cantos & Mercedes Gumbau‐Albert & Joaquín Maudos, 2003. "Transport infrastructures, spillover effects and regional growth: evidence of the Spanish case," Transport Reviews, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 25(1), pages 25-50, December.

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