Spanish capitalism: competitive or clientelist?

José María Martín Quemada, Jesús Fdez. Villaverde, Álvaro Anchuelo, César Molinas, Ignacio Gomá, Álvaro Anchuelo, Rodrigo Tena, María Gutiérrez y Matilde Cuenca

On 7 October 2015, the Fundación ¿Hay Derecho? held a round table to analyse the characteristics of Spanish capitalism.

The participants in the meeting were: José María Martín Quemada (President of the National Commission of Markets and Competition); the Professor of Economics at the University of Pennsylvania, Jesús Fdez. Villaverde; Professor of Applied Economics at the URJC and former MP, Álvaro Anchuelo; economist and essayist, César Molinas; Ignacio Gomá, notary and trustee of the Hay Derecho Foundation; Álvaro Anchuelo, Professor of Economics at the URJC, former MP; Rodrigo Tena, notary, trustee of the Hay Derecho Foundation; María Gutiérrez Urtiaga, Professor of Business Economics CIII; Matilde Cuenca, Professor of Civil Law at the University of Valencia; Matilde Cuenca, Professor of Civil Law at the University of Valencia; and Matilde Cuenca, Professor of Civil Law at the University of Valencia. Professor of Civil Law UCM and Patron HD.

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