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Andalucía en el siglo XXI. Una economía crecientemente extractiva

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  • Manuel Delgado Cabeza

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RESUMEN Este trabajo centra la atención en dos aspectos asociados a la realidad económica andaluza y su evolución temporal: uno, el tipo de especialización productiva y su trayectoria a lo largo del tiempo, con especial énfasis en las dos últimas décadas. La otra cuestión a la que se hace referencia está relacionada con la forma en que se interpreta la economía andaluza desde una concepción de la economía y unos esquemas de pensamiento que proporcionan una visión de la misma que deja fuera aspectos fundamentales y desde la que se termina por ocultar una parte importante de lo que en principio se pretende explicar. ABSTRACT This paper ocus the attention in two asepcts associated to the Andalusian economic reality and its temporal evolution: the first one, the type of productive specialization and its trajectory along the time, with special emphasis in the last two decades The other question is the way to studyung and analysing the Andalusian economy from the standard economic theory, a way that leaves off fundamental aspects in the analysis and hides an important part about which we want to explane.

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  • Manuel Delgado Cabeza, 2002. "Andalucía en el siglo XXI. Una economía crecientemente extractiva," Revista de Estudios Regionales, Universidades Públicas de Andalucía, vol. 2, pages 65-83.
  • Handle: RePEc:rer:articu:v:02:y:2002:p:65-83
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    Keywords

    Economía andaluza; Especialización productiva;

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    • R1 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General Regional Economics

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