The Political Economy of Latin American Independence
Herausgeber: Mendes Cunha, Alexandre; Suprinyak, Carlos Eduardo
The Political Economy of Latin American Independence
Herausgeber: Mendes Cunha, Alexandre; Suprinyak, Carlos Eduardo
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Through a series of case studies on different topics and national experiences, this volume shows how political economy has occupied an important place in discussions about emancipation and independence that occurred in the region. This book illustrates each of these strategies, exploring issues such as trade policy, money and banking, socio-economic philosophy, nationalism, and economic development. The expert authors stress how the originality of Latin American economic thought often resides in the creative appropriation of ideas originally devised in different contexts and thus usually ill-suited to local realities.…mehr
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781138644786
- ISBN-10: 1138644781
- Artikelnr.: 46165541
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781138644786
- ISBN-10: 1138644781
- Artikelnr.: 46165541
Introduction Alexandre Mendes Cunha & Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak
Part 1: "International Dissemination of Economic Ideas"
Chapter 1-
Political Economy and Latin American Independence from the 19th to the 20th
Century Alexandre Mendes Cunha & Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak
Chapter 2-
Circulating economic ideas: adaptation, appropriation, translation José
Luís Cardoso
Part 2: "Protectionism and Free Trade in the 19th Century"
Chapter 3- Latin America and the nineteenth-century British free trade
project Anthony Howe
Chapter 4- Silva Lisboa on Free Trade and Slave Labor: the fate of
liberalism in a colonial country Maurício C. Coutinho
Chapter 5- The (Far) Backstory of the U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement
Stephen Meardon
Chapter 6- The Treaties of 1810 and the Luso-Brazilian Empire Crisis Milena
Fernandes de Oliveira & Nelson Mendes Cantarino
Part 3: "Ideas from Abroad"
Chapter 7- Julio Menadier: A Listian Economist in the Economic Policy
Debate in Chile (1860-1880) Claudio Robles Ortiz
Chapter 8- Jean-Baptiste Say's Social Economics and the Construction of the
19th Century Liberal Republic in Colombia Jimena Hurtado
Chapter 9- From "social economy" to "national political economy": German
economic ideas in Brazil Luiz Felipe Bruzzi Curi
Part 4: "Doing Political Economy in Latin America"
Chapter 10- An outline of the economic thinking of José Joaquim Rodrigues
Torres and the economic policy of the Brazilian Empire (1848-58) Thiago
Fontelas Rosado Gambi
Chapter 11- From free-banking to paper money: ideas behind the building of
a National Bank in Colombia at the end of 19th century Andrés Álvarez
Chapter 12- The economic redefiniton of Peru: the turn to Liberalism
through the 1845-1854 debated Álvaro Grompone Velásquez
Part 5: "Nationalism and Economic Development in Latin America"
Chapter 13- Varieties of Economic Nationalism: Latin America and Europe
Michele Alacevich
Chapter 14- A note on some historical connections between nationalism and
economic development in Latin America Mauro Boianovsky
Chapter 15- CEPAL, Economic Nationalism, and Development Joseph L. Love
Introduction Alexandre Mendes Cunha & Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak
Part 1: "International Dissemination of Economic Ideas"
Chapter 1-
Political Economy and Latin American Independence from the 19th to the 20th
Century Alexandre Mendes Cunha & Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak
Chapter 2-
Circulating economic ideas: adaptation, appropriation, translation José
Luís Cardoso
Part 2: "Protectionism and Free Trade in the 19th Century"
Chapter 3- Latin America and the nineteenth-century British free trade
project Anthony Howe
Chapter 4- Silva Lisboa on Free Trade and Slave Labor: the fate of
liberalism in a colonial country Maurício C. Coutinho
Chapter 5- The (Far) Backstory of the U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement
Stephen Meardon
Chapter 6- The Treaties of 1810 and the Luso-Brazilian Empire Crisis Milena
Fernandes de Oliveira & Nelson Mendes Cantarino
Part 3: "Ideas from Abroad"
Chapter 7- Julio Menadier: A Listian Economist in the Economic Policy
Debate in Chile (1860-1880) Claudio Robles Ortiz
Chapter 8- Jean-Baptiste Say's Social Economics and the Construction of the
19th Century Liberal Republic in Colombia Jimena Hurtado
Chapter 9- From "social economy" to "national political economy": German
economic ideas in Brazil Luiz Felipe Bruzzi Curi
Part 4: "Doing Political Economy in Latin America"
Chapter 10- An outline of the economic thinking of José Joaquim Rodrigues
Torres and the economic policy of the Brazilian Empire (1848-58) Thiago
Fontelas Rosado Gambi
Chapter 11- From free-banking to paper money: ideas behind the building of
a National Bank in Colombia at the end of 19th century Andrés Álvarez
Chapter 12- The economic redefiniton of Peru: the turn to Liberalism
through the 1845-1854 debated Álvaro Grompone Velásquez
Part 5: "Nationalism and Economic Development in Latin America"
Chapter 13- Varieties of Economic Nationalism: Latin America and Europe
Michele Alacevich
Chapter 14- A note on some historical connections between nationalism and
economic development in Latin America Mauro Boianovsky
Chapter 15- CEPAL, Economic Nationalism, and Development Joseph L. Love