Arbitristas was the Spanish word for those who proposed introducing new arbitrios (sales taxes) to save the economy of Spain, that had been ruined by the price revolution and the wars that the Spanish Empire was carrying in Europe.
These taxes would apply to nobles, who were exempt from direct taxes.
They are considered the first school of Spanish economics.
Quevedo ridiculed their proposals.
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