The Agrarian Depression in Seventeenth-Century Spain
基于塞哥维亚和托莱多两省数据,总结十七世纪西班牙农业萧条的研究,两地区均遭受人口持续损失和生产停滞,未能形成永久性内部市场结构。
This article summarizes recent research on the agrarian depression in seventeenth-century Spain, relying primarily upon data from the provinces of Segovia and Toledo. Both regions suffered sustained losses of population and stagnation of production and failed to develop a permanent interior market structure. Due to its reliance upon sheepherding, the Segovian rural economy recovered slightly by the end of the century, but in Toledo, an economy almost entirely dependent upon grain production, demographic and economic indices were negative throughout the entire period.