La cliometría en Colombia: una revolución interrumpida, 1971–1999
A Meisel
Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 1999, vol. 17, issue S1, 37-52
Abstract:
This articles surveys the developments in the field of Colombian economic history in the last fifty years, through a discussion of five fundamental books. It is shown how these studies has been dominated by marxism, traditional institutional history, Annales, and dependency. However, in the 1990's there has been a shift away from the field on the part of historians and an increasing amount of research on the part of economists working within the neo-classical tradition.
Date: 1999
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