Railroad Impact in Backward Economies: Spain, 1850-1913

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2013-05-03T07:45:20Z

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2006

2013-05-03T07:45:20Z

Abstract

This article reassesses the economic impact of Spanish railroads in 1850-1913, which has been usually considered to be substantially higher than in the most developed countries on the basis of the social saving methodology. The application of growth accounting techniques shows, by contrast, that the direct contribution of railroads to economic growth was lower in Spain than in the UK, mainly due to the low importance that railroad transport had within Spanish GDP before 1913.

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English

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Economic History Association

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022050706000350

Journal of Economic History, 2006, vol. 66, num. 4, p. 853-881

https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022050706000350

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