Domestic and foreign finance in modern Peru, 1850-1950 : financing visions of development

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Domestic and foreign finance in modern Peru, 1850-1950 : financing visions of development

Alfonso W. Quiroz

(St. Antony's/Macmillan series)

Macmillan in association with St Antony's College

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-286) and index

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This study explores the long-term relationship between finance and underdevelopment in a Latin American export economy. In particular, it assesses the impact on Peru's economic growth and diversification of three key interacting factors: domestic private finance, domestic public finance and foreign finance. The study finds that despite occasional dynamism shown by private finance, the Peruvian financial evolution suffered from distortions primarily introduced by public and foreign finance.

Table of Contents

  • Colonial and post-independence heritage
  • the domestic financial structure, 1884-1950
  • elite groups and private financial management
  • financial aspects of regional and income inequalities
  • financial policies and the state
  • interaction of foreign and domestic finance.

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