ECONOMÍA, MERCADO Y BIENESTAR HUMANO DURANTE LA GUERRA CIVIL ESPAÑOLA: Dossier sobre Guerra Civil Española

This article shows an overview of the Spanish economy and human welfare during the Civil War period from 1936 to 1939. Based on analysis of the main economic and health indicators, it analyzes the impact of the armed conflict of 1936-1939 on the Spanish economy and human w...

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Autor principal: PUCHE, JAVIER
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2017
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Sumario:This article shows an overview of the Spanish economy and human welfare during the Civil War period from 1936 to 1939. Based on analysis of the main economic and health indicators, it analyzes the impact of the armed conflict of 1936-1939 on the Spanish economy and human welfare of Spanish populations. The results reveal that the war truncated the trend of economic growth of the first third of the twentieth century, what meant the rupture of a market that had operated up to then in an integrated way. A strong regression of their living and health conditions was experienced by most of the Spanish population. Civil War consequences and, even more, Franco's autarky led to a new divergence period against the most advanced Europe in terms ofeconomic development and human well-being.