
handle: 10366/70295
[ES] El trabajo pretende profundizar en un aspecto esencial de la Hacienda de Castilla a comienzos del siglo XVI: el arrendamiento de las rentas regias. En este sentido, se insiste en la existencia de un gigantesco negocio financiero en torno a dichas rentas, donde se entremezclan intereses econ?micos y pol?ticos, dando lugar a la existencia de redes clientelares econ?micas y grupos de presi?n pol?ticos. El trabajo, por ?ltimo, hace hincapi? en las primeras decisiones hacend?sticas de Carlos I. Decisiones que por lo dem?s pusieron a su servicio todo un sistema de financiaci?n heredado de los Reyes Cat?licos.
[EN] The present study examines in detail a vital aspect of Castile's economy at the start of the XVI century: the leasing of royal revenues. It emphasises the existence of a vast financial business based on the leasing of said revenues, within which economic and political interests co-existed, leading to the creation of networks of economic patronage and political pressure groups. Finally, the study highlights Charles I early economic decisions, which served to bring into operation the fiscal system that he had inherited from the Catholic Kings.
Historia moderna y contemporánea, Modern history, 1453-, D204-475, Modern history, Historia moderna y contempor?nea
Historia moderna y contemporánea, Modern history, 1453-, D204-475, Modern history, Historia moderna y contempor?nea
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