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EPISODE · May 7, 2016 · 16 MIN

03 Spain and China: Then and Now

from The Blue Collar Economist Podcast · host Robert A. McKeown

The 15th and 16th centuries marked a significant change for the Spanish economy. With a huge influx of precious metals from South America gave unparalleled purchasing power to the Spanish aristocracy. China is the undisputed importer of precious metals globally. How does historical Spain compare to modern China? www.thebluecollareconomist.com

The 15th and 16th centuries marked a significant change for the Spanish economy. With a huge influx of precious metals from South America gave unparalleled purchasing power to the Spanish aristocracy. China is the undisputed importer of precious metals globally. How does historical Spain compare to modern China? www.thebluecollareconomist.com

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