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A new edition of a book first published in Bogotá, this English edition is a crucial addition to the literature on Latin American business history for a wider English-speaking audience, and it will be of interest to business and economic historians generally. Essays are included by leading economic historians of Latin America from the UK and from other countries. Each contributor has managed to relate the business history of a selected country to the main trends in its economic development
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monografia Rebiun18533555 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun18533555 m o d cr cnu---unuuu 081121s1999 enka ob 001 0 eng d 9781846312700 1846312701 0853237239 9780853237235 UPVA 997914084103706 UAM 991007757518404211 UCAR 991007758175804213 CBUC 991000702245506712 CBUC 991010496096506709 NT eng pn NT YDXCP OCLCQ COO OCLCE E7B OCLCQ MERUC OCLCQ NT OCLCF CAMBR OCLCQ JSTOR NLGGC OCLCQ AZK UNAV eng spa 338.98 22 Business history in Latin America Recurso electrónico] the experience of seven countries edited by Carlos Dávila and Rory Miller ; translated by Garry Mills and Rory Miller Liverpool Liverpool University Press 1999 Liverpool Liverpool Liverpool University Press xiv, 241 p. il xiv, 241 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Liverpool Latin American studies. New series 1 Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 177-234) e índice Business history in Argentina / Raúl García Heras -- Business history in Brazil from the mid-nineteenth century to 1945 / Colin M. Lewis -- Business history in Chile / Luis Ortega -- Business history in Colombia / Carlos Dávila -- Regional studies and business history in Mexico since 1975 / Mario Cerutti -- Business history in Peru / Rory Miller -- Economic and business history in Venezuela / Ruth Capriles and Marisol de Gonzalo A new edition of a book first published in Bogotá, this English edition is a crucial addition to the literature on Latin American business history for a wider English-speaking audience, and it will be of interest to business and economic historians generally. Essays are included by leading economic historians of Latin America from the UK and from other countries. Each contributor has managed to relate the business history of a selected country to the main trends in its economic development Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Translated from the Spanish Dávila L. de Guevara, Carlos Miller, Rory University of Liverpool. Institute of Latin American Studies