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The Cambridge Economic History of Latin America
Victor Bulmer-Thomas, John Coatsworth y Roberto Cortés Conde (eds.)
Cambridge University Press, 2006

The Cambridge Economic History of Latin America

Volume I: The colonial Era and Short Nineteenth Century

Contents

Preface (vii)
Introduction (p. 1)

Part I. The Economic Background
1. The Global Economic History of European Expansion Overseas (p. 7)
Patrick Karl O’Brien, Oxford University
2. African Connections with American Colonization (p. 43)
Patrick Manning, Northeastern University
3. The Pre-Columbian Economy (p. 73)
Rebecca Storey and Randolph J. Widmer, University of Houston

Part II. Natural Resources and Factor Endowments
4. Land Use and the Transformation of the Environment (p. 109)
Elinor G. K. Melville, York University
5. The Demographic Impact of Colonization (p. 143)
Linda A. Newson, King’s College, London
6. Labor Systems (p. 185)
John M. Monteiro, Universidade Estadual de Campinas

Part III. Economic Organization and Sectoral Performance
7. Political Economy and Economic Organization (p. 237)
John H. Coatsworth, Harvard University
8. Agriculture and Land Tenure (p. 275)
Carlos Sempat Assadourian, Colegio de Mexico
9. The Mining Industry (p. 315)
Enrique Tandeter, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires
10. Premodern Manufacturing (p. 357)
Aurora Gómez-Galvarriato, Centro de Investigaciones y Docencia Económica-CIDE
11. Commercial Monopolies and External Trade (p. 395)
Graciela Márquez, Colegio de Mexico
12. Money, Taxes, and Finance (p. 423)
Carlos Marichal, Colegio de Mexico

Part IV. The Economic impact of Independence
13. The Economic Consequences of Independence in Latin America (p. 463)
Leandro Prados de la Escosura, Universidad Carlos III

Bibliography essays (p. 505)
Index (p. 581)

Volume II: The Long Twentieth Century
Contents

Preface (vii)
Introduction (p. 1)

Part I. Cycles of Globalization
1. Globalization in Latin America before 1940 (p. 2)
Luis Bértola, Uruguay, and Jeffrey G. Williamson, Harvard University
2. Foreign Capital Flows (p. 57)
Alan M. Taylor, university of California, Davis
3. The External Context (p. 101)
Marcelo de Paiva Abreu, Pontificia Universidade do Rio de Janeiro
4. Globalization and the New Economic Model in Latin America (p. 135)
Victor Bulmer-Thomas, Royal institute of International Affairs

Part II. Onset of Modernization
5. The Institutional Framework (p. 169)
Alan Dye, Columbia University
6. Fiscal and Monetary Regimes (p. 209)
Roberto Cortés Conde, Universidad de San Àndres
7. Export-Led Industrialization (p. 249)
Richard Salvucci, Trinity University
8. The Development of Infrastructure (p. 293)
William R. Summerhill, University of California, Los Angeles

Part III. Factor Endowments
9. Economic Growth and Environmental Change (p. 329)
Otto T. Solbrig, Harvard University
10. Labor and Immigration (p. 377)
Blanca Sánchez-Alonso, Universidad de Cantabria
11. Education and Social Progress (p. 427)
Fernando Reimers, Harvard University

Part IV. Sectoral Development and Equity
12. Structure, Performance, and Policy in Agriculture (p. 483)
Otto T. Solbrig, Harvard University
13. The Political Economy of industrialization (p. 537)
Stephen Haber, Stanford University
14. Poverty and Inequality (p. 585)
Miguel Székely and Andrés Montes, inter-American Development Bank

Bibliography Essays (p. 647)
Index (p. 729)

 

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El Colegio de México, CONACYT, Facultad de Economía y el Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM, Instituto Mora y CIDE.
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