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Colonial Bureaucrats and the Mexican Economy

Growth of a Patrimonial State, 1763-1821

by John S. Ph. D. Leiby (Author)
©1987 Others XVIII, 252 Pages
Series: American University Studies , Volume 13

Summary

By the late eighteenth century, the Mexican economy was highly centralized. Bourbon economic reforms succeeded in augmenting the powers of the crown and its vast colonial officialdom. The Mexican economy became largely patrimonial. Colonial officials, with miners and merchants, controlled the evolution of the economy. The bureaucratic state dictated policy and gave Mexico a centralized economy which persists to the present day.

Details

Pages
XVIII, 252
Year
1987
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820402390
Language
English
Published
New York, Bern, Frankfurt/M., 1986. XVIII, 252 pp.

Biographical notes

John S. Ph. D. Leiby (Author)

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