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Premios Figuerola 2009
El Instituto Figuerola de Ciencias Sociales (Universidad Carlos III) patrocina el ?Premio Figuerola ?, un generoso premio de 1.500 euros que se concede bianualmente al mejor artículo publicado en la European Review of Economic History, la revista de la European Historical Economic Society (EHES). La concesión se realiza durante el Congreso de la European Historical Economic Society. |
Premio 2009
PILAR NOGUÉS - MARCO (Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris)& CAMILA VAMMALLE SABOURET (Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris)
Artículo: "East India bonds, 1718?1763: early exotic derivatives and London market efficiency", European Review of Economic History, Volume 11, Issue 03, Dec 2007, pp 367-394
| I Premio Cátedra Cajamar de Investigaciones en Economía Agroalimentaria |
La Cátedra Cajamar de Economía y agroalimentación de la Universidad de Almería convoca el Premio Cátedra Cajamar de Investigación en Economía Agroalimentaria.
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| MEJOR PAPER DEL CONGRESO DE LAS ASOCIACIONES AMERICANA Y EUROPEA DE HISTORIA EMPRESARIAL a Patricio Sáiz (UAM) y Paloma Fernández (UB) |
El pasado 11-13 de Junio de 2009 tuvo lugar en la Universidad Bocconi de Milán en Encuentro conjunto de la European Economic History Association y la Business History Conference, siendo el tema central “Fashions: Business Practices in Historical Perspective.”. En dicho Encuentro nuestros colegas Patricio Sáiz y Paloma Fernández Pérez recibieron el premio al mejor paper presentado al mismo, por su trabajo Intangible assets and competitiveness in Spain: an approach based on trademark registration data in Catalonia (1850-1946). Se adjunta resumen y paper.
Authors: Patricio Sáiz (UAM) y Paloma Fernández (UB)
Title: Intangible assets and competitiveness in Spain: an approach based on trademark registration data in Catalonia (1850-1946)
Abstract:
This paper studies the origins of trademark registration in Spain and offers, for the first time, data across sectors and regions with a long-term perspective. In apparent contradiction to the slow path of industrialization and the economic backwardness of Spain between 1850 and the 1940s, empirical evidence on trademark registration suggests that, in this field, Spanish policies and Spanish firms seemed to be well ahead of other countries. Spain was among the pioneering countries in the Western world in having a state legislation protecting brand registration since 1850. Also, some Spanish regions and industrialized sectors adopted similar strategies to those of its European counterparts in terms of using consistently branding and registered trademarks. Our evidence suggests that firms seem to have used brands and marks, first to fight against fraud and imitation and second to add intangible assets to its products in order to endow them with persistent identity trends regarding origins or quality of the product that were difficult to replicate, as often happened with patents. This created and accumulated, over that period of time, a marketing knowledge among consumers, which may have been useful to maintain the competitiveness of some industrial districts and regions.
Download: http://www.thebhc.org/annmeet/saiz.pdf |
BHC-EBHA joint annual meeting
Fashions: Business Practices in Historical Perspective
Organizan: Business History Conference, European Economic History Association
Lugar: Bocconi University, Via G. Roentgen 1, 20136 Milan, Italy
Informes: http://www.thebhc.org/annmeet/EBHA-BHC-2009.html
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