Desarrollo financiero y economia agraria de exportacion en el Peru, 1884–1950*
Alfonso W. Quiroz
Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 1992, vol. 10, issue 2, 263-294
Abstract:
The analysis of the cyclical fluctuatios in Peruvian financial development, and their relationship with the mainly agroexport economy, seeks to contribute to the discussion of the developmental role of Latin American export models. The major findings indicate that domestic financial institutions and elite groups contributed to a relative economic diversification and offered a degree of competition to foreign financial interests. Moreover, the decline of the agroexport model led to a hardly autonomous import-substitution model that resulted in increased financial concentration and policies adverse to financial development.
Date: 1992
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