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Rothschild investments in Spain, 1856-1930

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  • Miguel A. López-Morell

    (University of Murcia)

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"This paper deals with the investments of the Rothschild House in Spain from 1855 to 1930. In this period, this merchant-bank moved a significant portion of the private investments in Spain, concentrated in the most dynamic and strategic sectors. This paper has four main objectives: Firstly, to define the period when their principal capital incomes were produced, the intensity they had and the sectors they affected; Secondly, to quantify the importance of these investments and the weight they had on Spanish economy; Thirdly, to outline the steps followed and means used by the Rothschild in order to achieve the success in each of their business; And, finally, to analyze Rothschild contribution to Spanish economic growth. "

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  • Miguel A. López-Morell, 2006. "Rothschild investments in Spain, 1856-1930," Working Papers 6004, Economic History Society.
  • Handle: RePEc:ehs:wpaper:6004
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