When is an oligarchy formed? The origins and evolution of an elite. Barcelona 1850-1920

Author

Sanjuan Marroquín, José Miguel

Publication date

2016-05-30T07:40:29Z

2016-05-30T07:40:29Z

2016

2016-05-30T07:40:35Z

Abstract

This paper tracks the origins and inner changes of Barcelona's economic elite in the long term. The objective is to achieve a deeper understanding of the mechanism that families and individuals developed to gain access to the elites and retain their economic position. For doing so, the paper analyzes industrial and real estate tax payers in three moments (1853-1883-1919). Through this approach we can observe that in aggregate, elites -identified as the 5% of the higher taxpayers- move from a stationary state to a progressive increase of wealth concentration. For a deeper understanding of the mechanism and inner changes of this elite, we focus in 81 families and exhaustively we have tracked down their origin and evolution. The conclusion is that their initial wealth accumulation is linked with a few specific situations. Their economic promotion seems to be related to specific windows of opportunity that open at certain moments and/or places. Once these windows of opportunity close the elites seem to progressively lock on themselves. This tendency created social circles that favored endogamy

Document Type

Working document

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Oligarquia; Mobilitat social; Oligarchy; Social mobility; Segle XIX; 19th century

Publisher

Universitat de Barcelona. Facultat d'Economia i Empresa

Related items

UB Economics – Working Papers, 2016, E16/337

[WP E-Eco16/337]

Rights

cc-by-nc-nd, (c) Sanjuan Marroquín et al., 2016

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/