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Mexico, both to enrich themselves and to develop their home city as a new site of empire." …
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estratégica en Estados Unidos y continuidad de la reforma energética en México / Alejandro Álvarez Béjar y Nora Lina Montes … -- Exclusión, sobrexplotación y migración : el caso México / Juan Arancibia y Genovena Roldán -- Fábricas recuperadas en Argentina …
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capitalist economies (ECEs) - Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, and Turkey - during the periods 2000 …
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Main description: The obrajes, or native textile manufactories, were primary agents of developing capitalism in … colonial Mexico. Drawing on previously unknown or unexplored archival sources, Richard Salvucci uses standard economic theory … and simple measurement to analyze the obraje and its inability to survive Mexico's integration into the world market after …
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Introduction : market vendors and the history of capitalism in Mexico, 1867-1966 -- Taxes and compassion, 1867 …"Mexico City's public markets were integral to the country's economic development, bolstering the expansion of … capitalism from the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries. These publicly owned and operated markets supplied households with …
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