The book explores the evolution of the Spanish economy over seven centuries, beginning after the Reconquest. It highlights the significant economic progress achieved and its effects on living standards and income distribution. Contrary to the notion of stagnation, it reveals that preindustrial Spain experienced fluctuations in per capita output and population size. The analysis supports theories of recurring growth and frontier economies, illustrating the complexity of Spain's economic history from the Black Death to the early nineteenth century.
Leandro Prados de la Escosura Volgorde van de boeken


- 2024
- 2022
A major new account of the evolution of human development from c.1870 to the present using measures of health, access to knowledge, standards of living, and civil and political freedom. Leandro Prados de la Escosura shows how these measures can substitute for GDP per head as a more accurate measure of wellbeing.