
The influence of the Spanish School of Economics on economic thought
The School of Salamanca has always been spoken of as the centre of the renaissance of thought, during the Golden Age, carried out by a group of Spanish and Portuguese professors, especially theologians, as a result of the intellectual and pedagogical work carried out by Francisco de Vitoria at the University of Salamanca.
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