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Entre el Estado Empresario y el Estado Regulador. El encaje de los intereses privados en el primer programa nuclear español (c.1951-1964)

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  • Josean Garrués-Irurzun

    (Universidad de Granada. Spain. Department of Theory and Economic History)

  • Juan A. Rubio-Mondéjar

    (University Pablo de Olavide. Spain. Department of Economics, Quantitative Methods and Economic History)

Abstract

El uso comercial de la electricidad nuclear representó una oportunidad económica que adoptó diferentes variedades nacionales. En el caso español, el cambio de un modelo “autárquico” a un modelo “liberal” de gestión nuclear supuso la consolidación de los viejos intereses del oligopolio eléctrico nacional. El objetivo de este artículo es explicar este proceso a través de una perspectiva mesoeconómica (dialéctica inter-institucional). La principal conclusión que se alcanza es que, frente a una hipótesis general que defiende la existencia de una débil “instrumentación recíproca” entre los intereses políticos y económicos en la transición de la autarquía franquista al desarrollismo, resulta más convincente la teoría de la captura del regulador (el Estado) por parte de las compañías eléctricas.

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  • Josean Garrués-Irurzun & Juan A. Rubio-Mondéjar, 2018. "Entre el Estado Empresario y el Estado Regulador. El encaje de los intereses privados en el primer programa nuclear español (c.1951-1964)," FEG Working Paper Series 01/18, Faculty of Economics and Business (University of Granada).
  • Handle: RePEc:gra:fegper:01/18
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