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Although Spain is an important member of the EU, relatively little is known about its economy and its interrelationship with political forces. This book, the first of its kind, offers a long-term view and analyzes this ever-changing relationship throughout the 20th century with its various upheavals such as the crisis of the democratic republic and the civil war in the 1930s, the long General Franco dictatorship from the 1940s until the 1970s and the subsequent transition to democracy. From the detailed studies of individual cases, specific companies as well as entrepreneurial organizations, a very diverse picture emerges, contradicting widespread simplistic interpretations of politico-economic linkages, which demonstrates both the pluralism of the economic interests as well as the complexity of their relationship to the political class.



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“Truly an extraordinary contribution to the history of Spain.” • Juan J. Linz, Sterling Professor of Political and Social Sciences, Yale University



Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1. Capitalist Consolidation and the Crisis of Liberalism, 1914-1923

  • Catalans and Basques Defy Madrid
  • The Formation of a Capitalist Society
  • The Incompetence of an Interventionist State
  • Conflict and Separation from the Regime
  • The Coup d’État

2. The Era of State Intervention and Confrontation, 1923–1936

  • The Regulated Economy On Monopolies, Larcenies and Responsibilities
  • The ‘Sudden Socialisation’ of the Spanish Economy

Chapter 3. Paths of Servitude, 1936–1950

  • Revolt and Conspiracy
  • War and Revolution
  • A New State
  • Autarky and Industrial State

Chapter 4. Business in the ‘State of Public Works’, 1951–1977

  • The Accelerated Change of Spanish Companies
  • The Return of Class Struggle
  • Entrepreneurs on the Fringe of Power
  • Nepotism, Corruption and Planned Economy
  • The Collapse of the Regime and Anti-capitalist Culture

Chapter 5. The Powers of Democracy, 1977–2000

  • A Central Employers’ Organisation
  • Industrial Crisis and Reconversion
  • The Banking Transition
  • Scandals and the Media
  • The Powers of the New Economy

Bibliography
Index

The Power of Entrepreneurs: Politics and Economy

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/01/2007
      ISBN13: 9781845451851, 978-1845451851
      ISBN10: 1845451856

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Although Spain is an important member of the EU, relatively little is known about its economy and its interrelationship with political forces. This book, the first of its kind, offers a long-term view and analyzes this ever-changing relationship throughout the 20th century with its various upheavals such as the crisis of the democratic republic and the civil war in the 1930s, the long General Franco dictatorship from the 1940s until the 1970s and the subsequent transition to democracy. From the detailed studies of individual cases, specific companies as well as entrepreneurial organizations, a very diverse picture emerges, contradicting widespread simplistic interpretations of politico-economic linkages, which demonstrates both the pluralism of the economic interests as well as the complexity of their relationship to the political class.



      Trade Review

      “Truly an extraordinary contribution to the history of Spain.” • Juan J. Linz, Sterling Professor of Political and Social Sciences, Yale University



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. Capitalist Consolidation and the Crisis of Liberalism, 1914-1923

      • Catalans and Basques Defy Madrid
      • The Formation of a Capitalist Society
      • The Incompetence of an Interventionist State
      • Conflict and Separation from the Regime
      • The Coup d’État

      2. The Era of State Intervention and Confrontation, 1923–1936

      • The Regulated Economy On Monopolies, Larcenies and Responsibilities
      • The ‘Sudden Socialisation’ of the Spanish Economy

      Chapter 3. Paths of Servitude, 1936–1950

      • Revolt and Conspiracy
      • War and Revolution
      • A New State
      • Autarky and Industrial State

      Chapter 4. Business in the ‘State of Public Works’, 1951–1977

      • The Accelerated Change of Spanish Companies
      • The Return of Class Struggle
      • Entrepreneurs on the Fringe of Power
      • Nepotism, Corruption and Planned Economy
      • The Collapse of the Regime and Anti-capitalist Culture

      Chapter 5. The Powers of Democracy, 1977–2000

      • A Central Employers’ Organisation
      • Industrial Crisis and Reconversion
      • The Banking Transition
      • Scandals and the Media
      • The Powers of the New Economy

      Bibliography
      Index

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