The revolutionary process of May 1810 in Buenos Aires, capital of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, occurred within the context of the French Revolution, the United States’ struggle for independence and various changes in the European countries’ economies. Liberal ideas played an essential role, and the opinions of Belgrano, Vieytes and Moreno, among others, are the key to understanding the economic perspectives of the revolutionary men. Late mercantilists, physiocrats and classical economists marked these men’s economic thought. The purpose of this paper is to review these intellectual influences on the leaders of the May Revolution
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La transición del Antiguo Régimen al proceso de revolución e independencia generó en el contexto eco...
The study, part of a broader doctoral thesis about the Consulado de Buenos Aires, attempts to reveal...
The revolutionary process of May 1810 in Buenos Aires, capital of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la P...
The paper makes a brief review of the adaptation of the ideas of classical liberalism in Latin Ameri...
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The argentine economic development in Manuel Belgrano`s Thought: The author introduces us in his s...
The article explores the political discussions that took place in Argentina between 1870 and 1895 ab...
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Using the Argentine as a case-study, this paper will consider a key element of macroeconomic policy ...
While much has been written about the political ideas of the revolution, little if anything has been...
Este trabajo parte de la importancia de los consulados de comercio en el mundo hispanoamericano del ...
There were at least four stages in the nineteenth-century transition from mercantilism to "free trad...
This article seeks to contribute to the reconstruction of Latin American economic thought, much in n...
Libertad para comerciar, reducción de impuestos, eliminación de monopolios y dotación de recursos, f...
La convivencia del poder gubernamental con las comunidades indígenas en el Virreinato del Río de la ...
La transición del Antiguo Régimen al proceso de revolución e independencia generó en el contexto eco...
The study, part of a broader doctoral thesis about the Consulado de Buenos Aires, attempts to reveal...
The revolutionary process of May 1810 in Buenos Aires, capital of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la P...
The paper makes a brief review of the adaptation of the ideas of classical liberalism in Latin Ameri...
Este artículo —parte de un proyecto mayor sobre la conformación de «saberes de Estado» en la Argenti...
The argentine economic development in Manuel Belgrano`s Thought: The author introduces us in his s...
The article explores the political discussions that took place in Argentina between 1870 and 1895 ab...
This paper examines the liberal grounded provincial societies of Argentina from 1890 to 1940. A clos...
Using the Argentine as a case-study, this paper will consider a key element of macroeconomic policy ...
While much has been written about the political ideas of the revolution, little if anything has been...
Este trabajo parte de la importancia de los consulados de comercio en el mundo hispanoamericano del ...
There were at least four stages in the nineteenth-century transition from mercantilism to "free trad...
This article seeks to contribute to the reconstruction of Latin American economic thought, much in n...
Libertad para comerciar, reducción de impuestos, eliminación de monopolios y dotación de recursos, f...
La convivencia del poder gubernamental con las comunidades indígenas en el Virreinato del Río de la ...
La transición del Antiguo Régimen al proceso de revolución e independencia generó en el contexto eco...
The study, part of a broader doctoral thesis about the Consulado de Buenos Aires, attempts to reveal...