An example of a dependent region. The Almanzora Valley (Province of Almería)

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  • Emilio Ferre Bueno

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1989.v0i12.725

Abstract

The Almazora Valley is an example of a marginal region in the circles of market economy, that only interests the agents of that economy on those occasions in which small investments with high profits can be realized.

This situation began in the fourth decade of the 19th century and continues to be maintained today, proof of this being the exagerated fluctuation of the population since 1838 and the disorganization of regional land.

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References

APEM: Asociación Provincial de Empresarios del Mármol.

BIELZA DE ORY, V. (1989): La población, en Territorio y Sociedad en España, coord. Por BIELZA DE ORY, V. Taurus, vol. II, p. 9.

DELAMARRE, C. (1867): La province d´Almerie économique et sociele, Bulletin de la Société de Geographie, pp. 531-547.

GILBANK, G. (1974): Introducton à la géographie générale de l´agriculture, Masson, pp. 117-123.

NADAL, J. (1972): Industrialización y desindustrialización del Sureste español 1817-1913. Moneda y Crédito, nº 120, pp. 3-80.

SÁNCHEZ PICÓN, A. (1983): La minería del levante almeriense, 1838-1930, Ed. Cajal, Almería, p. 308.

Published

2015-06-11

How to Cite

Ferre Bueno, E. (2015). An example of a dependent region. The Almanzora Valley (Province of Almería). BAETICA. Estudios De Historia Moderna Y Contemporánea, (12). https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1989.v0i12.725

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Histórico