西班牙内战前(1931-1936年)的农村劳动力市场与农村冲突

Rural labour markets and rural conflict in Spain before the Civil War (1931–6)1

Economic History Review · 2012
被引 37 · 同刊同年前 5%
ABS 4

中文导读

本文研究1930年代西班牙农村冲突的成因,强调国家政策在解决农村劳动力动员中的协调与集体行动问题,而非仅归因于失业或法律执行不力。

Abstract

This article looks at the causes of rural conflict in 1930s Spain. Rather than stressing bottom‐up forces of mobilization linked to poor harvests and rural unemployment or the inability of the state to enforce reformist legislation, this article explores the role of state policy in sorting out the acute coordination and collective action problems of mobilizing rural labourers. This is done by looking at the effects of intervention on rural labour markets in dry‐farming areas of Spain (parts of Castile and of Andalusia). Given the difficulties of constructing a conclusive test of the hypothesis, three indirect testing strategies are used. The first is an examination of the qualitative evidence on the functioning of labour markets in dry‐farming areas of Spain. Second, because the argument presented in this article implies the existence of severe restrictions on the labour supply of rural labourers during the harvest in the early 1930s, harvest‐to‐winter wage ratios before and after the passing of legislation are studied. Finally, the diffusion of union offices and general strikes in several dry‐farming provinces of Spain is examined, in order to show that alternative hypotheses to explain rural conflict are not consistent with the historical record.

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