Article first published online: 18 JUL 2011.This article revises the traditional view of Spain as a predatory colonial state that extracted revenue from natural resources and populations in the Americas while offering little in return. Using eighteenth-century Spanish American treasury accounts, we show that local elites exerted important control not only over revenue collection, as previously argued by the authors, but also over expenditure allocation. The Spanish colonial state developed into a stakeholder model, in which local interests were deeply invested in the survival and expansion of empire. The means of co-optation were intra-colonial transfers, as well as credit relations between the state and colonial individuals and corporation...
The essay measures the fiscal costs and benefits of colonialism, both for the Spanish American colon...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the mechanisms behind the devel-opment of coercion-ba...
[EN] In 1630 the Hispanic Crown sent a fraud inspector, Don Pedro de Quiroga, to New Spain to invest...
This paper revises the traditional view of Spain as a predatory colonial state that extracted revenu...
The comparative history of the Americas has been used to identify factors determining longterm econo...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they establish...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they have soug...
Published Online: 2018-06-27This article investigates the institutionalization and the practices of ...
This paper revisits the political economy during Spanish rule in America by reappraising the allege...
Public debt is a fundamental part of the fiscal viability of any complex polity. In the early modern...
This article deals with the political economic consequences of the disappearance of the Spanish silv...
The essay examines Spain’s colonial legacy in the long-run development of Spanish America. It survey...
The essay examines Spain’s colonial legacy in the long-run development of Spanish America. It survey...
The article delves into the link between the institutional and social frames, settled under the Span...
The subject of this special issue is the relationship between the material demands of warfare and th...
The essay measures the fiscal costs and benefits of colonialism, both for the Spanish American colon...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the mechanisms behind the devel-opment of coercion-ba...
[EN] In 1630 the Hispanic Crown sent a fraud inspector, Don Pedro de Quiroga, to New Spain to invest...
This paper revises the traditional view of Spain as a predatory colonial state that extracted revenu...
The comparative history of the Americas has been used to identify factors determining longterm econo...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they establish...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they have soug...
Published Online: 2018-06-27This article investigates the institutionalization and the practices of ...
This paper revisits the political economy during Spanish rule in America by reappraising the allege...
Public debt is a fundamental part of the fiscal viability of any complex polity. In the early modern...
This article deals with the political economic consequences of the disappearance of the Spanish silv...
The essay examines Spain’s colonial legacy in the long-run development of Spanish America. It survey...
The essay examines Spain’s colonial legacy in the long-run development of Spanish America. It survey...
The article delves into the link between the institutional and social frames, settled under the Span...
The subject of this special issue is the relationship between the material demands of warfare and th...
The essay measures the fiscal costs and benefits of colonialism, both for the Spanish American colon...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the mechanisms behind the devel-opment of coercion-ba...
[EN] In 1630 the Hispanic Crown sent a fraud inspector, Don Pedro de Quiroga, to New Spain to invest...