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El primer fracaso del INI en Asturias: SIASA (1942–1971)

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  • Pózo, Paz Benito Del

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En los años de vigenda del régimen franquista, la política económica del país estuvo prcsidida por una obsesión: la industrialización. Al finalizar la guerra civil, la economía española estaba gravada por un capital humano mermado y un capital materiál de difícil recuperación. La escasez y pobreza generalizadas sirvieron de argumento para concebir y Uevar a cabo una política económica fundada en la idea de que la renta por habitante y la productividad eran más altas en la industria que en cualquier otro sector de la producción. En consecuencia, se impuso la tendencia a potenciar las actividades industriales, dejando en segundo piano a las de tipo agrario, hasta entonces definitorias de nuestra economía.

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  • Pózo, Paz Benito Del, 1991. "El primer fracaso del INI en Asturias: SIASA (1942–1971)," Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 9(3), pages 533-540, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:reveco:v:9:y:1991:i:03:p:533-540_00
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