Regional Inequality in Spain

Regional Inequality in Spain

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Diez-Minguela, Alfonso
Springer, Berlin
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This book traces regional income inequality in Spain during the transition from a pre-industrial society to a modern economy, using the Spanish case to shed further light on the challenges that emerging economies are facing today. Regional inequality is currently one of the most pressing problems in the European Union, and this text presents a novel dataset covering 150 years to analyse long-run trends in regional per capita GDP.

Spatial clustering and a new economic geography approach also contribute to the historical analysis provided, which points to the role played by spatial externalities and their growing relevance over time. To identify the presence of spatial dependence is crucial, not only for getting a better understanding of distribution dynamics, but also for economic policy purposes.

What are the potential causes behind the disparities in regional per capita income and productivity? The authors answer this by comparing results with evidence available for othercountries, chiefly France, Italy and Portugal, but is of global relevance.

EAN 9783319961095
ISBN 3319961098
Binding Hardback
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Publication date January 12, 2019
Pages 302
Language English
Dimensions 210 x 148
Country Switzerland
Readership General
Authors Diez-Minguela, Alfonso; Martinez-Galarraga, Julio; Tirado-Fabregat, Daniel A.
Illustrations XVI, 302 p. 40 illus., 9 illus. in color.
Edition 1st ed. 2018
Series Palgrave Studies in Economic History