Las lecciones de la historia: repensando la política económica del virrey Toledo
Estela Cristina Salles and
Hector Noejovich
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Estela Cristina Salles: Universidad Nacional de Luján
Revista Economía, 2008, issue 61, 27-50
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This paper deals with Viceroy Toledo’s governing plan and the modern concepts of development. It is a review of Viceroy Toledo’s plan genesis from 1568’s Junta Magna, the Toledo’s trip over the Andes and the final establishment of his two main economic policy pillars: the mita and the technological process —using mercury for extracting silver from the ore—.
Keywords: economic development; economic history; economic policy; mining. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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