Carlos Bustelo

Carlos Bustelo y García del Real (born 1936) served as the Spanish Minister of Industry from 1979–1980.

At the time Bustelo entered the cabinet, Spain was emerging from the Franco years and economic development had to contend with what Bustelo called, "the crushing mental inertia," inherited form the old regime.[1]

Books

  • 1936-1986, from Civil War to contemporary Spain: concertation and economic policy, co authored with Jordi Roca, Juan Martínez Alier, Harvard University, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies.
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References

  1. The Contemporary Spanish Economy: A Historical Perspective, Sima Lieberman, Taylor & Francis, 2006.


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