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La decadencia de la industria textil en Castilla y León y el espejismo de la autarquía franquista (1898-1952)

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  • María Montserrat Álvarez Martín

    (Grupo Taller de Historia Social, Departamento de Historia Moderna, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, España)

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El trabajo tiene por objeto analizar el proceso de desindustrialización del sector textil castellano-leonés en la primera mitad del siglo XX . El estudio se centra en los cambios realizados en el sector con el fin de adaptarse a las condiciones del mercado en las diferentes situaciones coyunturales del período. Se realiza un recorrido temporal en dos etapas: el primer tercio del siglo XX y desde la Guerra Civil hasta la liberalización del sector textil en 1952 y sus inmediatas consecuencias. La principal conclusión es que a pesar de los cambios en la localización del sector dentro de la región, en el tipo de fibras y tejidos a elaborar, y en la organización empresarial, así como, de las ventajas políticas generadas tras la Guerra Civil, el sector textil en Castilla y León no consiguió transformar ni modernizar su estructura industrial lo suficiente para acceder al mercado en condiciones competitivas. KEY Classification-JEL: L67. N64. N94

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  • María Montserrat Álvarez Martín, 2013. "La decadencia de la industria textil en Castilla y León y el espejismo de la autarquía franquista (1898-1952)," Investigaciones de Historia Económica - Economic History Research (IHE-EHR), Journal of the Spanish Economic History Association, Asociación Española de Historia Económica, vol. 9(02), pages 108-119.
  • Handle: RePEc:ahe:invest:v:09:y:2013:i:02:p:108-119
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    Keywords

    Guilds. Work. España. Industria textil. Castilla y León. Historia empresarial.;

    JEL classification:

    • L67 - Industrial Organization - - Industry Studies: Manufacturing - - - Other Consumer Nondurables: Clothing, Textiles, Shoes, and Leather Goods; Household Goods; Sports Equipment
    • N64 - Economic History - - Manufacturing and Construction - - - Europe: 1913-
    • N94 - Economic History - - Regional and Urban History - - - Europe: 1913-

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