From Dependencia Back to the Original Sin: Economic History in South America in the Twenty-First Century
Adolfo Meisel ()
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Adolfo Meisel: Universidad del Norte
A chapter in The State of Economic History, 2025, pp 157-173 from Springer
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Abstract Since the 1950s, research on Latin American economic history has been dominated by the Marxist and Dependencia paradigms. However, since the beginning of the twenty-first century, there has been a trend toward an increasing influence of the cliometric and new institutionalist approach. As a result, there have been significant advances in research areas such as anthropometrics, social savings of railroads, and the long-term effects of colonial institutions, such as encomiendas and slavery.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-01624-9_9
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