Title:
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Vine-growing in Catalonia: the main agricultural change underlying the earliest industrialization in Mediterranean Europe (1720-1939)
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Author:
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Badia-Miró, Marc; Tello, Enric
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Other authors:
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Universitat de Barcelona |
Abstract:
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We present a model of vine-growing specialization that explains the key agricultural change carried out before and throughout the Catalan industrialization. The results confirm the role played by a Smithian market-pull force exerted from the Atlantic demand, together with the Boserupian population-push on land-use intensification. They jointly put in motion a process of opening and closing of an inner frontier of vineyard planting, whose local impact was conditioned by the agro-ecological endowments as well as to the different levels and trends of income inequality. Vineyard planting gave rise to less inequality up to the 1820s, but it grew again afterwards. |
Subject(s):
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-Viticultura -Agricultura -Industrialització -Viticulture -Agriculture -Industrialization |
Rights:
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(c) Badia-Miró, Marc et al., 2014
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Document type:
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Article Article - Accepted version |
Published by:
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Oxford University Press
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