Business History in Latin America: The Experience of Seven Countries
Online ISBN:
9781846312700
Print ISBN:
9780853237235
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press
Book
Business History in Latin America: The Experience of Seven Countries
Published:
1 March 1999
Online ISBN:
9781846312700
Print ISBN:
9780853237235
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press
Cite
Davila, Carlos, and Rory Miller (eds), Business History in Latin America: The Experience of Seven Countries (Liverpool , 1999; online edn, Liverpool Scholarship Online, 20 June 2013), https://doi.org/10.5949/UPO9781846312700, accessed 17 Apr. 2024.
Abstract
A new edition of a book first published in Bogotá, this English edition is an addition to the literature on Latin American business history for a wider English–speaking audience. Essays are included by economic historians of Latin America from the UK and from other countries. Each contributor relates the business history of a selected country to the main trends in its economic development.
Subject
Latin American Studies
Contents
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Front Matter
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One
Business History in Latin America: an introduction
Rory Miller
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Two
Business History in Argentina
Raúl García Heras
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Three
Business History in Brazil from the mid-nineteenth century to 1945
Colin M. Lewis
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Four
Business History in Chile 1850–1945
Luis Ortega
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Five
Business History in Colombia
Carlos Dávila
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Six
Regional Studies and Business History in Mexico since 1975
Mario Cerutti
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Seven
Business History in Peru
Rory Miller
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Eight
Economic and Business History in Venezuela
Capriles Ruth andGonzalo Marisol Rodríguez de
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End Matter
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