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ID162977
Title ProperWhose self-sufficiency? energy dependency in Spain from 1939
LanguageENG
AuthorCamprub, Lino
Summary / Abstract (Note)After Civil War (1936–1939), economic scarcity and political isolation reduced Spanish energy imports to about 10%. After a decade of stagnation, Spanish economy recovered, industrialized and boomed. Without domestic resources, this process largely depended on foreign imports. This paper analyzes the different actors involved in developing the infrastructural and institutional networks that enabled those imports. While it focuses on the Francoist regime (1939–1975) it is attentive to continuities and changes with respect to prior and, particularly, later periods.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 125; Feb 2019: p.227-234
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2019-02 125
Key WordsSpain ;  Dependency ;  History ;  Francoism ;  Self-Sufficiency