8 resultados para Economic power

em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain


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En aquest treball d'investigació dedicat a la Milícia Nacional de la ciutat de Lleida durant el Trienni Liberal s'ha pretés estudiar la seva implantació, l'evolució, la dinàmica interna i la composició socioprofessional dels seus membres. La Milícia a l'inici del període liberal va tenir dificultats per formar-se. Aquest fet ens va indicar que no hi havia molt individus amb tendència liberal i que la major part de la població treballava en l'àmbit agrari, o sigui, no hi havia gaire comerç i els individus dedicats a les professionals liberals o no eren molts quantitativament o no tenien massa poder polític i econòmic. Tot i que la consolidació i l'actuació del bàndol reialista va potenciar l'organització de la Milícia a la ciutat lleidatana. Per aturar l'avanç dels seguidors absolutistes, l'abril de l'any 1821 es va crear una nova milícia, aquesta vegada de caire voluntari. La Milícia Local va triomfar perquè la seva principal característica residia en el voluntarietat. Les persones que es van apuntar ho van fer per motius derivats de les seves pròpies conviccions polítiques. Finalment apuntar que la Milícia Nacional a Lleida a les darreries del règim liberal va aconseguir mantenir el poder constitucional fins l'arribada dels Cent Mil Fills de Sant Lluis.

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Se presenta en primer lugar un estudio de las esculturas procedentes del ager Tarraconensis que incluye también los nuevos descubrimientos. Se da a conocer un conjunto recuperado recientemente en la villa de Els Ametllers (Tossa de Mar, Gerona). En cuanto a la plástica del entorno de Tarraco, se ha podido constatar que existen dos grupos claramente diferenciados. Uno de ellos está constituido por hallazgos poco numerosos o aislados, las piezas son de dimensiones menores que el natural y, salvo algunas excepciones, de factura modesta y de temática relacionada con el entorno dionisiaco. El otro, que se corresponde con el importante conjunto de estatuas procedente de la villa de Els Munts, se caracteriza por las grandes dimensiones y por la buena calidad estilística de algunas de ellas, así como por la variedad de los tipos escultóricos representados. El conjunto de la villa de Els Ametllers da testimonio de su riqueza con una decoración escultórica más que notable en el siglo i d. de C. realizada en mármoles de gran calidad. En general, las esculturas de las villae de la zona del noreste hispánico nos dejan constancia del alto nivel social y del poder económico de los dueños de las mansiones y al mismo tiempo nos indican el lujo del que se querían y podían rodear las clases privilegiadas.

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Recoveries after recent earthquakes in the U.S. and Japan have shown that large welfare gains can be achieved by reshaping current emergency plans as incentive-compatible contracts. We apply tools from the mechanisms design literature to show ways to integrate economic incentives into the management of natural disasters and discuss issues related to the application to seismic event recovery. The focus is on restoring lifeline services such as the water, gas, transportation, and electric power networks. We put forward decisional procedures that an uninformed planner could employ to set repair priorities and help to coordinate lifeline firms in the post-earthquake reconstruction.

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This article investigates the history of land and water transformations in Matadepera, a wealthy suburb of metropolitan Barcelona. Analysis is informed by theories of political ecology and methods of environmental history; although very relevant, these have received relatively little attention within ecological economics. Empirical material includes communications from the City Archives of Matadepera (1919-1979), 17 interviews with locals born between 1913 and 1958, and an exhaustive review of grey historical literature. Existing water histories of Barcelona and its outskirts portray a battle against natural water scarcity, hard won by heroic engineers and politicians acting for the good of the community. Our research in Matadepera tells a very different story. We reveal the production of a highly uneven landscape and waterscape through fierce political and power struggles. The evolution of Matadepera from a small rural village to an elite suburb was anything but spontaneous or peaceful. It was a socio-environmental project well intended by landowning elites and heavily fought by others. The struggle for the control of water went hand in hand with the land and political struggles that culminated – and were violently resolved - in the Spanish Civil War. The displacement of the economic and environmental costs of water use from few to many continues to this day and is constitutive of Matadepera’s uneven and unsustainable landscape. By unravelling the relations of power that are inscribed in the urbanization of nature (Swyngedouw, 2004), we question the perceived wisdoms of contemporary water policy debates, particularly the notion of a natural scarcity that merits a technical or economic response. We argue that the water question is fundamentally a political question of environmental justice; it is about negotiating alternative visions of the future and deciding whose visions will be produced.

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In this paper we examine whether access to markets had a significant influence onmigration choices of Spanish internal migrants in the inter-war years. We perform astructural contrast of a New Economic Geography model that focus on the forwardlinkage that links workers location choice with the geography of industrial production,one of the centripetal forces that drive agglomeration in the NEG models. The resultshighlight the presence of this forward linkage in the Spanish economy of the inter-warperiod. That is, we prove the existence of a direct relation between workers¿ localizationdecisions and the market potential of the host regions. In addition, the direct estimationof the values associated with key parameters in the NEG model allows us to simulatethe migratory flows derived from different scenarios of the relative size of regions andthe distances between them. We show that in Spain the power of attraction of theagglomerations grew as they increased in size, but the high elasticity estimated for themigration costs reduced the intensity of the migratory flows. This could help to explainthe apparently low intensity of internal migrations in Spain until its upsurge during the1920s. This also explains the geography of migrations in Spain during this period,which hardly affected the regions furthest from the large industrial agglomerations (i.e.,regions such as Andalusia, Estremadura and Castile-La Mancha) but had an intenseeffect on the provinces nearest to the principal centres of industrial development.

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We propose a general scenario to analyze technological changes in socio-economic environments. We illustrate the ideas with a model that incorporating the main trends is simple enough to extract analytical results and, at the same time, sufficiently complex to display a rich dynamic behavior. Our study shows that there exists a macroscopic observable that is maximized in a regime where the system is critical, in the sense that the distribution of events follow power laws. Computer simulations show that, in addition, the system always self-organizes to achieve the optimal performance in the stationary state.

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In this paper we examine whether access to markets had a significant influence onmigration choices of Spanish internal migrants in the inter-war years. We perform astructural contrast of a New Economic Geography model that focus on the forwardlinkage that links workers location choice with the geography of industrial production,one of the centripetal forces that drive agglomeration in the NEG models. The resultshighlight the presence of this forward linkage in the Spanish economy of the inter-warperiod. That is, we prove the existence of a direct relation between workers¿ localizationdecisions and the market potential of the host regions. In addition, the direct estimationof the values associated with key parameters in the NEG model allows us to simulatethe migratory flows derived from different scenarios of the relative size of regions andthe distances between them. We show that in Spain the power of attraction of theagglomerations grew as they increased in size, but the high elasticity estimated for themigration costs reduced the intensity of the migratory flows. This could help to explainthe apparently low intensity of internal migrations in Spain until its upsurge during the1920s. This also explains the geography of migrations in Spain during this period,which hardly affected the regions furthest from the large industrial agglomerations (i.e.,regions such as Andalusia, Estremadura and Castile-La Mancha) but had an intenseeffect on the provinces nearest to the principal centres of industrial development.

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In this paper we examine whether access to markets had a significant influence onmigration choices of Spanish internal migrants in the inter-war years. We perform astructural contrast of a New Economic Geography model that focus on the forwardlinkage that links workers location choice with the geography of industrial production,one of the centripetal forces that drive agglomeration in the NEG models. The resultshighlight the presence of this forward linkage in the Spanish economy of the inter-warperiod. That is, we prove the existence of a direct relation between workers¿ localizationdecisions and the market potential of the host regions. In addition, the direct estimationof the values associated with key parameters in the NEG model allows us to simulatethe migratory flows derived from different scenarios of the relative size of regions andthe distances between them. We show that in Spain the power of attraction of theagglomerations grew as they increased in size, but the high elasticity estimated for themigration costs reduced the intensity of the migratory flows. This could help to explainthe apparently low intensity of internal migrations in Spain until its upsurge during the1920s. This also explains the geography of migrations in Spain during this period,which hardly affected the regions furthest from the large industrial agglomerations (i.e.,regions such as Andalusia, Estremadura and Castile-La Mancha) but had an intenseeffect on the provinces nearest to the principal centres of industrial development.