Impact of the Economic Recession on Toll Highway Concessions in Spain

AbstractAfter joining the European Union in 1986, Spain experienced steady economic growth that enabled the country to grow at a greater pace than other European countries. During this period, the government of Spain opted for major investments in public infrastructure by taking advantage both of th...

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