An analysis of the competitiveness of the furniture industry in the Valencian Community [PDF]
In the international economic context, some changes affecting directly the behaviour of industries are taking place. These world level changes are due, in part, to the so called globalization process, that has modified the production activity, growing up
Blanca De Miguel +2 more
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Social Economy and the Cooperative Movement in Europe: Contributions to a New Vision of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Europe of The 27 [PDF]
This study deals with the most important features of European agricultural cooperatives and puts special emphasis on the business dimension as the key factor in their economic development.
Elena Meliá Martí +1 more
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Síndrome de Tapia en el contexto de distrés respiratorio por SARS-CoV-2
Lucía Fernández-Presa +3 more
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Comportamiento y comunicación animal: ¿Qué nos enseñan los lagartos?
Con más de 4400 especies reconocidas, los lagartos (un grupo parafilético, ya que no incluye a las serpientes) son los reptiles más abundantes y uno de los grupos más numerosos de vertebrados terrestres.
Enrique Font +3 more
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Renfe’s contribution to Spain’s economic growth between 1950 and 2000: sn initial estimation [PDF]
The purpose of the article is to make a first appraisal of the contribution of the railway of Iberian gauge (Renfe) to the economic development experienced by the Spanish society throughout the second half of the 20th century.
Muñoz, Miguel
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Polycentric metropolitan areas in Europe towards a unified proposal of delimitation [PDF]
Metropolitan areas concentrate the main share of population, production and consumption in OECD countries. They are likely to be one of the most important units for economic, social and environmental analysis as well as for the development of policy ...
Francesc Hernández +3 more
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A Study in Spanish Regions’ Poverty: A New Methodological Perspective [PDF]
The present article reviews poverty studies in Spanish Autonomous Communities using a new methodological approach. One of the main concerns in those studies is poverty concentration in specific Spanish Autonomous Communities.
Cristina Sánchez +2 more
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Labour Managed Firms in Spain [PDF]
There are at least two types of companies: conventional capitalist companies or Profit Maximizing Firms (PMFs) and, on the other hand, companies managed by their workforce or Labour-Managed Firms (LMFs).
Alfonso Carlos Morales Gutiérrez +2 more
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Did the Cooperative Start Life as a Joint-Stock Company? Business Law and Cooperatives in Spain, 1869-1931 [PDF]
Studies of Spanish cooperatives date their spread from the Law on Agrarian Syndicates of 1906. But the first legislative appearance of cooperatives is an 1869 measure that permitted general incorporation for lending companies.
Susana Martinez-Rodriguez +1 more
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