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Crisis
14th Century |
The crisis of the
late Middle Ages, it was primarily an engine of economic change,
the stage of the reorganization allowed change growth into
development. Europe and the European economy would come
reinforced after the crisis
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Crisis
19th Cetury |
The lessons of the past
nineteenth point in the same direction as the twentieth century:
the European winds were crucial to overthrow the old regime and
to give new imput to Spanish economic growth. Contemporary
history evidenced, then, the mistake that isolationism has meant
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Crisis
17th Century |
Summarizing, the many destructive
consequences of foreign policy of the Austrians, suffered
by Castilian regions between 1570 and 1660, deepened and
prolonged the depression and blocked recovery
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Crisis
20th Century |
After a relapse in 1933, recovery was consolidated in
1934 by another great agricultural production. The
following year again reached the level of GDP before the
crisis thanks to the good performance of agriculture and
improvement in industry and construction. Technically,
the conjunctural crisis had ended in
1935
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