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Introduction: A New Look at the Origins of Economic Growth and Regional Inequality
Jordi Martí-hennebergDaniel A. Tirado-fabregatsubject
HistoryInequalityScope (project management)Economic developmentDesequilibris regionalsmedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningCreixement econòmic06 humanities and the arts02 engineering and technologyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsHistoriaRegional disparities060104 historyHistory and Philosophy of ScienceConvergencia regionalDesenvolupament econòmicEconomics0601 history and archaeologyEconomic geographyElectrical and Electronic EngineeringParallelsEconomic growthmedia_commondescription
The contributions to this special issue share important themes and methodologies in their quest to explicate economic development and its effects. Nonetheless, each area under examination has its own peculiarities and warrants its own scope of analysis. The result is a special issue that pursues an innovative line of research, exploring parallels and contrasts in economic growth and inequality based on new data at the regional, rather than simply the national, level. The authors are grateful to the following institutions for their financial support of the research in this special issue of The Journal of Interdisciplinary History: (1) European Union (EU— Jean Monnet Action); (2) ICREA—Generalitat de Catalunya; (3) MINECO CSO2015-65733-P, CO2015-65049-C2-1-P, ECO2015-71534-REDT; and (4) Fundación BBVA.
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