The Spanish economic thought has continued to exist during the autarchic phase of the Franco system. The context of expression of the thought did not allow the free assertion of the convictions and philosophies : it were existing an official ideology and forbidden ideas. Economists of the Phalange, who supported and justified the Governement action do not have undertaken any contribution to the economic analysis. Disciples of H. von Stackelberg have permitted the diffusion of the micro-economic thought known at this period, working so in applied economy and economic policy. Interesting empirical works have been leadedby M. deTorres and R. Perpina. However, only works of G. Bernacer, ignored of its time, are representingan original theoretical contribution.(Full text in French)
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Paper provided by Groupe d'Economie du Développement de l'Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV in its series Documents de travail with number
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Length: 15 pages Date of creation: Oct 2000 Date of revision: Handle: RePEc:mon:ceddtr:51
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