Las remesas americanas en las finanzas de la Real Hacienda. La cuantificación del dinero de la Corona (1621–1675)*
Carlos Álvarez Nogal
Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 1998, vol. 16, issue 2, 453-488
Abstract:
The quantification of the American remittances is tended to distinguish among wealth public and private. Fruit of this are some wrong results, above all in the XVII century. The present article study the precious metals import for the Royal Estate. It is intended to show that the remittances with which counted the Wreath were more important than what traditionally it has been considered. The cause of its infravaloration resides in a wrong analysis of the source of used official character. To know which was the volume of precious metals with which counted the Royal Estate is a resolutive topic to understand the evolution of the credit of the Wreath and the relationships that maintained with the foreign bankers.
Date: 1998
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