The Spanish olive oil exports prior to Civil War: firms, markets and marketing strategies

Authors

  • Ramon Ramon i Muñoz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1344/rhi.v0i17.18530

Keywords:

Olive oil industry, Spanish foreign trade, Business history, Markets structure

Abstract

This article analyses the Spanish olive oil exports in the half century prior to 1936 Civil War by focusing on the dynamics of the firms in the sector and their exporting strategies. After offering an overview on Spanish olive oil exports, this article argues that by the eve of the Spanish Civil War; and, despite the emergence of new exporting firm from the 1870s on, olive oil exports were characterized by being relatively concentrated in a few companies. It also shows the existence of clearly differentiated importing markets for the Spanish olive oil both regarding the type or quality of the product and the competition and the market structure of the importing markets. The article follows by stressing the tendency of the Spanish firms to specialize rather than to diversify their exports, at least when importing countries and types of the product are considered. The last section is devoted to offer some hypotheses on the causes of the Spanish firms specialization.

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Published

2017-12-12

How to Cite

Ramon i Muñoz, Ramon. 2017. “The Spanish Olive Oil Exports Prior to Civil War: Firms, Markets and Marketing Strategies”. Revista De Historia Industrial — Industrial History Review, no. 17 (December):97-151. https://doi.org/10.1344/rhi.v0i17.18530.

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