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Business and Democracy in Spain Robert Martinez

Business and Democracy in Spain By Robert Martinez

Business and Democracy in Spain by Robert Martinez


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This work discusses the political transition in Spain from authoritarianism to democracy, and its impact on business. It addresses the basic questions of how business was affected by the transition; and how, in turn, it influenced the course of democratisation, and business in the market-place.

Business and Democracy in Spain Summary

Business and Democracy in Spain by Robert Martinez

This work deals with the political transition in Spain from authoritarianism to democracy and its impact on business. It addresses the fundamental questions of how business was affected by the transition and how business, in turn, influenced the course of democratization, through collective action, and how it influenced the marketplace through the aggregate of individual business decisions. The work has a strong empirical base. Data was collected from the chief executive officers of 260 Spanish companies and the managing directors of over one hundred affiliates of the top-ranked business association, the Spanish Confederation of Business Organizations (the CEOE).

The work is particularly timely in light of the transitions occurring in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Unlike many earlier political transitions to more open systems, in Latin America and Southern Europe, the dynamics of economic change concurrent with political change is getting much greater attention in the East European transitions. The East European systems are attempting simultaneous political transitions with movement from command to market economies. Some East Europeans have studied the Spanish experience to garner lessons for their own efforts.

About Robert Martinez

ROBERT E. MARTINEZ is with Strategic Planning at Norfolk Southern Corporation, Norfolk, Virginia. Previously, he served as the Associate Deputy Secretary of Transportation at the U.S. Department of Transportation, where he managed the portfolio for intermodal transportation. Prior to that, he was the Deputy Maritime Administrator at the Department from early 1990 to 1992. In this role, Martinez helped manage the sealift for Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. He has worked as a consultant on Spain and Latin America, and he has published articles on business and politics in Spain and on maritime policy, sealift, and intermodal concerns.

Table of Contents

Introduction The Institutional Framework of Employer Associability Business and Collective Action The Organizational Expression of Collective Action The Business Sector and Political Change: Apertura, Reforma and Democratic Consolidation Business and Labor Business and European Integration Methodological Appendix 1981 Survey of Chief Executives 1982 Survey of Leaders of Association Bibliography

Additional information

NPB9780275943912
9780275943912
0275943917
Business and Democracy in Spain by Robert Martinez
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1993-10-30
344
N/A
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