The Dual Land Registry: Fiscal Revenue, Property Rights, and Unequal Formalisation in Spain, 1845–1932 (opens in new tab)
In this blog post Juan Carmona Pidal (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) and Joan R. Rosés (London School of Economics and CEPR) present their research, some of which will be presented at the upcoming EHS Conference. — In 1861, Spain set out to modernise its land system. The new Mortgage Law established a nationwide property […] The post The Dual Land Registry: Fiscal Revenue, Property Rights, and Unequal Formalisation in Spain, 1845–1932 appeared first on Economic History Society.
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