Nathan Smart

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Spain in the reigns of Charles V (1516–1556) and Philip II (1556–1598) was the strongest state in Europe. Like many other great powers, even to our own time, it fell into the fatal habit of deficit spending, and was finally reduced to a fiscal condition that historian J. H. Elliott describes as “chronic bankruptcy.”
The Great Wave: Price Revolutions and the Rhythm of History
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