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Elena Ruiz Ruiz

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War and economics: Spanish civil war finances revisited

2010

This paper reviews how the Spanish civil war was financed. We present new evidence to show that the two combatant parties, the Republican government and the Franco administration followed similar financial strategies. In both cases money creation, rather than new taxes or the issue of debt, was the main mechanism used to cover the expenses of the war. We argue, contrary to the established knowledge, that both sides consumed a similar amount of domestic and foreign resources. We also argue that the Spanish Republic did not lose the war because of a lack of means. International factors, such as the Non-Intervention agreement promoted by France and Great Britain, and the military setbacks of t…

HistoryGovernmentMoney creationmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)VictorySpanish Civil WarDebtjel:N00EconomicsEconomic historyCombatantSpain civil war financial resourcesAdministration (government)media_commonEuropean Review of Economic History
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