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La industrialización de Medellín en el siglo XIX: construcción de un paradigma productivo en una zona poco industrializable

Medellin industrialization in the nineteenth century: building a productive paradigm in a bit area industrialisable

Julián Mauricio Vélez Tamayo
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Abstract: The industrialization process in Colombia, usually located in the twentieth century, after the coffee takeoff and international missions, also It has been the subject of heated debate by scholars studying the economic history of Colombia; and this process However, we want to show the process of industrialization of Medellin during the second half of the nineteenth century, from elements such as: the inadequate conditions for the development of agriculture, which nevertheless allowed the productive migration extraction the agriculture, coupled with the cultural characteristics of Antioquia and in particular the emergence of "free" activities and assimilation of religious sentiment of the Calvinists in the paisa "ethos". To do this, it is to demonstrate growth of productive factors, represented in the population and the emergence of the first industries in the territory of Antioquia, which would, in the twentieth century industrial center.

Keywords: Industrialization; Colombian Economy; Economic History. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: N00 N96 O14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-06, Revised 2016-07
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