coordinated behind the dream of autonomy of these regions to install the protectionist policy that they had already taken as a cover to control the markets while wrapping their endeavors with national surveys to fortify their privileges. By virtue of his specialization in investigative journalism, the writer traced the repercussions of collusion between decision platforms and reformist vehicles on the country’s economic decision and on the dedication of the section of clientelism and nepotism in the management of national and local affairs. The importance of the study lies in its practical nature, referring the mechanisms of influence of elites on the legislative and political tracks in the making and management of economic policies in Spain as a model for countries that delayed the completion of their industrial revolution and suffered from a difficult transition to democracy. Keywords: clientelism-elites-networks of interests-economic decision- political power.
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