An impossible capitalism: firms, organizational traditions and institutional framework in the Spanish lead mining sector in the XIXth century

Authors

  • Andrés Sánchez Picón Universidad de Almería

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1344/rhi.v14i29.19605

Keywords:

Mining Company, Small Mining, Mining Laws, Property Rights

Abstract

This article studies the framework of lead’s mining companies during the mining boom in the 19th century. Until now, the important entry of foreign capital (from the law of mines of 1868) has caused that the attention of the scholarships is concentrated in this stage of Spanish mining history. Nevertheless, the Spanish mining expansion had its origin in the 1820’s in the mining industry of the lead. This growth produced the birth of an extraordinary number of companies in the biggest associative mobilization registered in 19th century in Spain. The management that these companies did of their property rights, elevated transaction costs in the sector. Also the article argues that the institutional and legal framework had responsibilities in the weak development of a Spanish mining capitalism.

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Published

2017-07-24

How to Cite

Sánchez Picón, Andrés. 2017. “An Impossible Capitalism: Firms, Organizational Traditions and Institutional Framework in the Spanish Lead Mining Sector in the XIXth Century”. Revista De Historia Industrial — Industrial History Review 14 (29):13-54. https://doi.org/10.1344/rhi.v14i29.19605.

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