The social saving literature has highlighted the indispensable role that railways played before 1914 in several Latin American export-oriented economies, such as Mexico, Brazil and Argentina. The article analyses the case of Uruguay, a country that, by 1914, had built one of the densest railway networks in Latin America. The article shows that, in contrast to what happened in other economies of the region, the resource saving effects of the Uruguayan railways during the first globalisation were tiny due to the small share that railway output accounted for within the country's gross domestic product (GDP). Three complementary reasons are suggested to explain that result, namely: the geographical structure of the country; its sectoral special...
The way in which the economic progress of each country influenced the policy, successfulness and ma...
The Zona da Mata Mineira, a rich coffee-exporting region in a poor province, contained nearly sixty ...
The invention of railways in the nineteenth century changed the world, displacing older technologies...
The social saving literature has highlighted the indispensable role that railways played before 1914...
The social saving literature has highlighted the indispensable role that railways played before 1914...
This paper measures the direct contribution of railways to economic growth before 1914 in four Lati...
This paper measures the direct contribution of railways to economic growth before 1914 in four Latin...
Railways are usually considered as one of the most important innovations that fostered the transitio...
Historians have often highlighted the essential economic role of railways in Argentina during the Fi...
Railways were one of the main engines of the Latin American trade boom before 1914. Railway construc...
Railways were one of the main engines of the Latin American trade boom before 1914. Railway construc...
This article reassesses the economic impact of Spanish railroads in 1850-1913, which has been usuall...
The object of this thesis is to examine the contribution of Spanish railways to accelerated economic...
Railroad development had a profound impact in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Brazil. Direct...
This article estimates the social savings of the railroads in Peru in the late 19th and early 20th c...
The way in which the economic progress of each country influenced the policy, successfulness and ma...
The Zona da Mata Mineira, a rich coffee-exporting region in a poor province, contained nearly sixty ...
The invention of railways in the nineteenth century changed the world, displacing older technologies...
The social saving literature has highlighted the indispensable role that railways played before 1914...
The social saving literature has highlighted the indispensable role that railways played before 1914...
This paper measures the direct contribution of railways to economic growth before 1914 in four Lati...
This paper measures the direct contribution of railways to economic growth before 1914 in four Latin...
Railways are usually considered as one of the most important innovations that fostered the transitio...
Historians have often highlighted the essential economic role of railways in Argentina during the Fi...
Railways were one of the main engines of the Latin American trade boom before 1914. Railway construc...
Railways were one of the main engines of the Latin American trade boom before 1914. Railway construc...
This article reassesses the economic impact of Spanish railroads in 1850-1913, which has been usuall...
The object of this thesis is to examine the contribution of Spanish railways to accelerated economic...
Railroad development had a profound impact in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Brazil. Direct...
This article estimates the social savings of the railroads in Peru in the late 19th and early 20th c...
The way in which the economic progress of each country influenced the policy, successfulness and ma...
The Zona da Mata Mineira, a rich coffee-exporting region in a poor province, contained nearly sixty ...
The invention of railways in the nineteenth century changed the world, displacing older technologies...