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Economic History of Mexico

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This RePEc Biblio topic is edited by José Aguilar-Retureta. It was first published on 2014-02-03 13:08:48 and last updated on 2014-02-03 13:18:15.

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  1. López-Alonso, Moramay, 2011. "Historia económica general de México: De la Colonia a nuestros días. Edited by Sandra Kuntz-Ficker. México, DF: El Colegio de México y la Secretaría de Economía: Comisión Organizadora de las Celebraci," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 71(04), pages 1116-1117, December.
  2. Sebastian Edwards & Gerardo Esquivel & Graciela Márquez, 2007. "The Decline of Latin American Economies: Growth, Institutions, and Crises," NBER Books, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number edwa04-1, March.
  3. Bértola, Luis, 2010. "Institutions and the Historical Roots of Latin American Divergence," CEPR Discussion Papers 7808, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  4. Herranz-Loncan, Alfonso, 2011. "The contribution of railways to economic growth in Latin America before 1914: a growth accounting approach," MPRA Paper 33578, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  5. Ficker, Sandra Kuntz, 2002. "Nuevas series del comercio exterior de México, 1870–1929," Revista de Historia Económica, Cambridge University Press, vol. 20(02), pages 213-270, September.
  6. Richard J Salvucci, 2009. "Bankruptcy of empire: Mexican silver and the wars between Spain, Britain and France, 1760-1810 - By Carlos Marichal," Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 62(2), pages 502-503, 05.
  7. Galvarriato, Aurora Gómez & Gonzales, Rafael Dobado & Williamson, Jeffrey G, 2007. "Globalization, De-Industrialization and Mexican Exceptionalism 1750-1879," CEPR Discussion Papers 6300, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  8. Aurora Gómez Galvarriato & Jeffrey G. Williamson, 2008. "Was It Prices, Productivity or Policy? The Timing and Pace of Latin American Industrialization after 1870," NBER Working Papers 13990, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  9. Stephen Haber, 1998. "Financial Market Regulation, Imperfect Capital Markets, and Industrial Concentration: Mexico in Comparative Perspective, 1830-1930," Economía Mexicana NUEVA ÉPOCA, , vol. 0(1), pages 5-46, January-J.
  10. Abad, Leticia Arroyo, 2013. "Persistent Inequality? Trade, Factor Endowments, and Inequality in Republican Latin America," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 73(01), pages 38-78, March.
  11. Aurora Gómez-Galvarriato, 2007. "The Political Economy of Protectionism: The Mexican Textile Industry, 1900-1950," NBER Chapters, in: The Decline of Latin American Economies: Growth, Institutions, and Crises, pages 363-406 National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  12. Abad, Leticia Arroyo, 2013. "Persistent Inequality? Trade, Factor Endowments, and Inequality in Republican Latin America," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 73(01), pages 38-78, March.
  13. Arias, Luz Marina, 2013. "Building Fiscal Capacity in Colonial Mexico: From Fragmentation to Centralization," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 73(03), pages 662-693, September.