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4. Transport Improvements and Economic Growth in Brazil and Mexico
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- Contents vii
- Tables and Figures ix
- Contributors xiii
- I. Introduction: Economic Growth and Latin American Economic Historiography 1
- 2. Economic Development in Brazil, 1822-1913 34
- 3. A Macroeconomic Interpretation of Nineteenth-Century Mexico 65
- 4. Transport Improvements and Economic Growth in Brazil and Mexico 93
- 5. Obstacles to the Development of Capital Markets in Nineteenth-Century Mexico 118
- 6. Financial Markets and Industrial Development: A Comparative Study of Governmental Regulation, Financial Innovation, and Industrial Structure in Brazil and Mexico, I840-1930 146
- 7. Reassessing the Prospects for Profit in Nineteenth-Century Mexican Agriculture from a Regional Perspective: Michoacán, 1810-60 179
- 8. Mexican National Income in the Era of lndependence, 1800-40 216
- 9. The Economic Consequences ofBrazilian Independence 243
- 10. Factor Endowments, Institutions, and Differential Paths of Growth Among New World Economies: A View from Economic Historians of the United States 260
- Index 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- Contents vii
- Tables and Figures ix
- Contributors xiii
- I. Introduction: Economic Growth and Latin American Economic Historiography 1
- 2. Economic Development in Brazil, 1822-1913 34
- 3. A Macroeconomic Interpretation of Nineteenth-Century Mexico 65
- 4. Transport Improvements and Economic Growth in Brazil and Mexico 93
- 5. Obstacles to the Development of Capital Markets in Nineteenth-Century Mexico 118
- 6. Financial Markets and Industrial Development: A Comparative Study of Governmental Regulation, Financial Innovation, and Industrial Structure in Brazil and Mexico, I840-1930 146
- 7. Reassessing the Prospects for Profit in Nineteenth-Century Mexican Agriculture from a Regional Perspective: Michoacán, 1810-60 179
- 8. Mexican National Income in the Era of lndependence, 1800-40 216
- 9. The Economic Consequences ofBrazilian Independence 243
- 10. Factor Endowments, Institutions, and Differential Paths of Growth Among New World Economies: A View from Economic Historians of the United States 260
- Index 307