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Juan Velarde (economist)

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Juan Velarde Fuertes (Salas, Asturias, 26 June 1927) is a Spanish economist.[1][2] He is currently serving as President of the Royal Academy of Moral and Political Sciences.

Works

  • 'Cien años de la economía española' por Ediciones Encuentro ('One hundred years of Spanish economy' by Ediciones Encuentro) 2009[3]

References

  1. ^ Gabriel Tortella, José Luis García Ruiz Spanish Money and Banking: A History 2013 -1137317132 p129 "Soon after, Juan Velarde, a Falangist economist of great erudition, associated this oligopolistic power of the banks to the economic decline of Spain in the long term (Velarde, 1953)."
  2. ^ Mauro F. Guillén, Adrian Tschoegl Building a Global Bank: The Transformation of Banco Santander 2008 1400828333 "The young economists he was referring to included the author of the book, The Power of Banks in Spain (Muñoz 1967), and his mentor, University Professor Juan Velarde Fuertes, a noted economist (see Tortella and García Ruiz 2003)."
  3. ^ Luke Fog The Euro is to Blame. Economics for Spanish people 1326476831 - 2015 p102 "This process of convergence is very well explained in Juan Velarde's book called '100 Years of Spanish Economy'12."