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Los arreglos interbancarios durante el franquismo

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  • Ruiz, José Luis García

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An abundant literature has insisted on the oligopolistic character of the Spanish banking system during the Francoism, a phenomenon led by the great institutions with undesirable consequences on the credit supply. In addition, oligopoly would have been backed by the authorities. Nevertheless, new documentation from bank's archives shows that collusion was full of difficulties and breaches, and also that the behaviour of the Government not always responded to the demand of the big banks.

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  • Ruiz, José Luis García, 2002. "Los arreglos interbancarios durante el franquismo," Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 20(2), pages 365-386, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:reveco:v:20:y:2002:i:02:p:365-386_00
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    1. Francisco J. Pueyo, 2006. "Interlocking directorates in Spanish banking in the twentieth century," Economics Working Papers 931, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.

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