Abstract

Since 1995 the BBVA Foundation and the Ivie have been conducting an extensive research program on Spanish economic growth. The regularly-updated database "Capital stock in Spain and its distribution by territories" are the basis of this program, providing information on the accumulation of capital in Spain over the last four decades.

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  • This resource describes a data source for investment, capital stock and capital services data for Spain and Spanish territories for the period 1964 to 2012

  • The capital stock estimates included in this database derive from the most recent methodological orientation, developed by the OECD in 2001 and revised in 2009.1 The series on investment and capital stock offer a wealth of information with multiple disaggregation covering long periods of time by asset type, industry, and institution

  • The database considers 18 different asset types, distinguishing between tangible and intangible assets. This classification includes three information and communication technology (ITC) assets and offers a great asset breakdown in public infrastructures, which is a distinctive characteristic of these BBVA Foundation-Ivie series

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This resource describes a data source for investment, capital stock and capital services data for Spain and Spanish territories for the period 1964 to 2012. Since 1995, the BBVA Foundation and the Valencian Institute of Economic Research (Ivie) have been conducting an extensive research program on Spanish economic growth. The regularly updated database, Capital stock in Spain and its distribution by territories, is the basis of this program, providing information on the accumulation of capital in Spain over the last four decades.

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