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5 The Latin American Coffee Commodity Chain: Brazil and Costa Rica
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Steven Topik
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction. Commodity Chains in Theory and in Latin American History 1
- 1 The Spanish-American Silver Peso: Export Commodity and Global Money of the Ancien Regime, 1550–1800 25
- 2 Indigo Commodity Chains in the Spanish and British Empires, 1560–1860 53
- 3 Mexican Cochineal and the European Demand for American Dyes, 1550–1850 76
- 4 Colonial Tobacco: Key Commodity of the Spanish Empire, 1500–1800 93
- 5 The Latin American Coffee Commodity Chain: Brazil and Costa Rica 118
- 6 Trade Regimes and the International Sugar Market, 1850–1980: Protectionism, Subsidies, and Regulation 147
- 7 The Local and the Global: Internal and External Factors in the Development of Bahia’s Cacao Sector 174
- 8 Banana Boats and Baby Food: The Banana in U.S. History 204
- 9 The Fertilizer Commodity Chains: Guano and Nitrate, 1840–1930 228
- 10 Brazil in the International Rubber Trade, 1870–1930 271
- 11 Reports of Its Demise Are Not Exaggerated: The Life and Times of Yucatecan Henequen 300
- 12 Cocaine in Chains: The Rise and Demise of a Global Commodity, 1860–1950 321
- Conclusion Commodity Chains and Globalization in Historical Perspective 352
- Contributors 361
- Index 365
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction. Commodity Chains in Theory and in Latin American History 1
- 1 The Spanish-American Silver Peso: Export Commodity and Global Money of the Ancien Regime, 1550–1800 25
- 2 Indigo Commodity Chains in the Spanish and British Empires, 1560–1860 53
- 3 Mexican Cochineal and the European Demand for American Dyes, 1550–1850 76
- 4 Colonial Tobacco: Key Commodity of the Spanish Empire, 1500–1800 93
- 5 The Latin American Coffee Commodity Chain: Brazil and Costa Rica 118
- 6 Trade Regimes and the International Sugar Market, 1850–1980: Protectionism, Subsidies, and Regulation 147
- 7 The Local and the Global: Internal and External Factors in the Development of Bahia’s Cacao Sector 174
- 8 Banana Boats and Baby Food: The Banana in U.S. History 204
- 9 The Fertilizer Commodity Chains: Guano and Nitrate, 1840–1930 228
- 10 Brazil in the International Rubber Trade, 1870–1930 271
- 11 Reports of Its Demise Are Not Exaggerated: The Life and Times of Yucatecan Henequen 300
- 12 Cocaine in Chains: The Rise and Demise of a Global Commodity, 1860–1950 321
- Conclusion Commodity Chains and Globalization in Historical Perspective 352
- Contributors 361
- Index 365