Economic diversification and promotion projects in Chile, Tucuman and Tarija (18th Century)
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Soler L.C.
Cruz E.
Koeltzsch G.
Resumen
This paper analyzes the diversification and initiatives of economic and productive promotion in the 18th century developed by traders in three areas of South America, which are the Kingdom of Chile, the Governorate of Tucuman and the Tarija district. Through case studies, the researchers identify, describe and provide details of the diverse economic activities: commercial, agricultural, mining and protoindustrial, promoted by economic mercantile agents at the end of the colonial period, based on commercial correspondence private, inventories of goods, testimonies, civil and criminal trials. The results show that, despite the importance placed on the development of initiatives to promote production by certain politicalbureaucratic sectors, the scope was relative, among other things due to the dynamics of the markets, the financing system and rational calculation of the profit. © 2020 Instituto de Investigaciones Dr. Jose Maria Luis Mora. All rights reserved.
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