This book presents a concise survey of the Spanish economy from the
end of the Civil War of 1936-9 to the present. In it the author
analyses the transformation of Spain from a backward agrarian
economy - committed by Franco and the country's military rulers to
the impossible quest of self-sufficiency - to a modern, rapidly
growing, outwardly orientated economy. By analysing demographic
developments, changes in agriculture, industrial growth, changes to
the financial system and the development of foreign trade, the
author shows how Spain has reached a position where it is fully
integrated into the international economy and, since January 1986,
has been an active member of the European Community. This is a book
both for students of twentieth century economic history, and for
their teachers.
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