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New Evidence on Regional Inequality in Iberia (1900-2000): A Geographical Approach

This article presents new evidence on the evolution of regional inequality in Iberia from 1900 to 2000 from a geographical perspective. To do so we introduce a new historical dataset of regional gross domestic products (GDPs) for Spanish NUTS III and Portuguese Historical Districts, synthetic indice...

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Published in:Historical methods 2014-10, Vol.47 (4), p.180-189
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