Manuel Llorca-Jaña and Diego Barría Traverso, Empresas y empresarios en la historia de Chile [Companies and entrepreneurs in the history of Chile]
Aurora Gómez-Galvarriato
Business History Review, 2019, vol. 93, issue 2, 397-401
Abstract:
Despite the fact that several Chilean companies have experienced great success in recent decades, becoming some of Latin America's largest international enterprises, the field of business history has lagged behind in Chile relative to other Latin American countries. “There is no tradition of business history in Chile,” the editors of these two volumes acknowledge in their introduction (1:13). This gives their publication greater relevance, since it will certainly foster more interest in the field in Chile, which will enable the field of business history to gain more of a hold in Chile in the near future.
Date: 2019
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