Greatest economist who ever lived?
>>2479374
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I'm sick of you people making fun of this great monarch.
would have hate to see that man in his later years.
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>>2479374
Can I get a quick rundown?
>>2479397
legit lol'd
karl marx
>>2479927
his most ingenious move was to do nothing, without arbitrary interference by the state the Spanish economy not only recovered from bankruptcy and hyperinflation but saw rapid modernization and soon began to rival other European powers like it used to
>>2479927
Charlie the madman killed all of Spain's inflation in his reign,multiplied the income of the state while cutting taxes and devaluated the currency killing all the fake coins that were circulating in Spain. At the end of his reign Spain had almost no debt and the economy was flourishing
&history was a mistake.
>>2479927
He was a non-ironic, literal, in the most real sense of the world, retard. And he made Spain great again.
>>2479374
Better question is if the result of his reign is an argument FOR or AGAINST monarchism.
"During the reign of Charles II, Spanish power and prestige declined at an accelerated pace, that started in the last years of Count-Duke of Olivares' prime ministership in the 1640s. The economy, on the whole, was depressed between 1650 and 1700, with low productivity, famines, and epidemics. Spain's economy (especially in Castile) crumbled. This was partially due to plague outbreaks, for example during 1676–1685, and partially due to the huge casualties caused by almost continuous warfare. The period 1677–1686 was the lowest point; there was famine, natural disasters, and economic chaos."