Juan Hernández Andreu e-mail(Login required) , Guido Tortorella Esposito e-mail(Login required)

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Juan Hernández Andreu e-mail(Login required)
Guido Tortorella Esposito e-mail(Login required)

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The Wealth of Nations (WN) of Adam Smith was not completely translated into Spanish until well into the second half of the twentieth century; on the other hand, the books of Jean Baptiste Say were the texts of Political Economy more translated in Spain until 1840. The scarce diffusion of the WN in Spain is recognized, but the level of influence of economic liberalism is imprecise through the repercussion of other authors, as is the case of Jean Baptiste Say and his followers. Illustrating knowledge on this issue is the objective of this essay, whose main task will be to base the Spanish foreign trade policy faced the debate between free trade and protectionism.

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Jean Baptiste Say, Adam Smith, Political Economy, Free Trade, Protectionism

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