Small-scale Industry in Rural Areas: The Spanish Experience since the Beginning of this Century
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Abstract
Economic growth and structural change in Spain have so far been analysed mainly through the traditional growth concentration/diffusion model. Economic development would have, according to this model, taken the form of urban-based industrial growth, led by big enterprises. Rural areas would have taken part in the industrialisation process only because of industrial diffusion from metropolitan areas.
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Local Development Local Firm Local Industry Local Industrialisation Spanish Economy
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