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Banking in Spain is an emotive topic. The very close links which exist between industry and the banks have given the banks a powerful position in the economy and one which has not always attracted favourable comment.1
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See for example Juan Muñoz, Elpoder de la banca en España (Madrid, 1969);
Ramón Tamames, La lucha contra los monopolios (Madrid, 1970).
See R. Trias Fargas, Las fuentes de financiación de la empresa en España, 2nd edition (Madrid, 1972) Chapter 5, to which this historical summary is indebted.
R. Trias Fargas, El sistema financiero español (Barcelona, 1972) p. 189.
IBRD, The Economic Development of Spain (Baltimore, 1963) p. 125.
For a fuller description of the law, see especially R. Trias Fargas, Las fuentes de financiación de la empresa en España, and R. Martinez Cortiña, Crédito y banca en España: Analisis y estructura (Madrid, 1971).
Ministerio de Hacienda, ICMLP Memoria (Madrid, 1970) and the Informe Anual 1975 of the Bank of Spain (Madrid, 1976).
OECD, El mercado de capitales en España (Madrid, 1972).
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Wright, A. (1977). Banking and Credit. In: The Spanish Economy, 1959–1976. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-03227-3_6
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