Rafael Castro
Earl J. Hamilton 2010
“Patterns of International Investment in Spain, 1850-2005”, Business History Review, 83, (autumn 2009), pp. 505-537.
Núria Puig y Rafael Castro.
Resumen del artículo: Abstract: International capital flows are strongly influenced by country-specific patterns that can be best understood in historical and comparative perspective. A long-term empirical analysis of French and German investment in Spain reveals that the core capabilities of foreign firms and their relations with local partners have spurred the rise and development of two national models of international investment, characterized here as «political» and «technical.» The research identifies the main actors and the ownership advantages of the two models that have proved to be so resilient over time.
Rafael Castro es candidato a doctor por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid e-mail: racasba yahoo.es
La Asociación Española de Historia Económica felicita a los ganadores y expresa su reconocimiento a todos los que han colaborado de alguna forma en los procesos de nominación.
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