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Time and Space - Latin American Regional Development in Historical Perspective

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This edited collection examines the evolution of regional inequality in Latin America in the long run. The authors support the hypothesis that the current regional disparities are principally the result of a long and complex process in which historical, geographical, economic, institutional, and political factors have all worked together. Lessons from the past can aid current debates on regional inequalities, territorial cohesion, and public policies in developing and also developed countries.
In contrast with European countries, Latin American economies largely specialized in commodity exports, showed high levels of urbanization and high transports costs (both domestic and international). This new research provides a new perspective on the economic history of Latin American regions and offers new insights on how such forces interact in peripheral countries. In that sense, natural resources, differences in climatic conditions, industrial backwardness and low population density areas leads us to a new set of questions and tentative answers.
This book brings together a group of leading American and European economic historians in order to build a new set of data on historical regional GDPs for nine Latin American countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela. This transnational perspective on Latin American economic development process is of interest to researchers, students and policy makers.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction-Time, space and economics in the history of Latin America.- Chapter 2: Comparing different estimation methodologies of regional GDPs in Latin American countries.- Chapter 3:Productive and regional development policies in Latin America since 1890.- Chapter 4: Regional inequality in Latin American countries.- Chapter 4.1:  Growth and convergence among Argentine provinces since 1895.- Chapter 4.2: From West to East: Bolivian Regional GDPs since the 1950s. A story of natural resources and infrastructure.- Chapter 4.3: The evolution of regional income inequality in Brazil, 1872-2015.- Chapter 4.4: Spatial inequality in Chile in the long run: a paradox of extreme concentration in absence of agglomeration forces (1890-2017).- Chapter 4.5: Regional Economic Inequality in Colombia, 1926-2018.- Chapter 4.6: Regional GDP in Mexico, 1895-2010.- Chapter 4.7: Peruvian regional inequality: 1847-2017.- Chapter 4.8:Patterns of regional income distribution in Uruguay (1872-2012):  a story of agglomeration, natural resources and public policies.- Chapter 4.9: Was the oil sown evenly? Long-term patterns of regional inequality in Venezuela (1881-2011).- Chapter 5: Spatial Inequality in Latin America (1895-2010): convergence and clusters in a long-run approach.- Chapter 6: Regional inequality in Latin America: does it mirror the European pattern?.

About the author











Daniel A. Tirado-Fabregat is Professor of Economic History at the University of València, Spain. His broad research interests include the historical roots of regional economic development and inequality.

Marc Badia-Miró
is Associate Professor of Economic History at the University of Barcelona, Spain. His research interests refer to economic geography, trade and natural resources in historical perspective, mainly focused on Latin America.

Henry Willebald is Professor in Economic History at the Universidad de la República, Uruguay. His research interests refer to modern economic growth in settler economies and Latin American countries, focused on inequality, productive specialization, natural resources and sustainability.



Product details

Assisted by Mar Badia-Miro (Editor), Marc Badia-Miro (Editor), Mar Badia-Miró (Editor), Marc Badia-Miró (Editor), Daniel Tirado (Editor), Daniel A. Tirado-Fabregat (Editor), Henry Willebald (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.09.2020
 
EAN 9783030475529
ISBN 978-3-0-3047552-9
No. of pages 407
Dimensions 156 mm x 30 mm x 218 mm
Weight 676 g
Illustrations XXIV, 407 p. 80 illus.
Series Palgrave Studies in Economic History
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

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