Mercado global, economfas coloniales y corporaciones comerciales: Los consulados de guadalajara y buenos aires

Translated title of the contribution: Global market, colonial economies and trade corporations: The consulates at guadalajara and buenos aires

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Abstract

This paper seeks to examine the global organization of two Spanish American colonial spaces during the era of free trade: the Hispanic North and Rio de la Plata. By studying the consular records on foreign trade, included in the derecho de averia records, I analyse how their economies were integrated into the circulation of silver, slaves, and imports. Moreover, I explain the institutional development of their trade communities, favored by the body of consulates in the cities of Guadalajara and Buenos Aires, viewed as institutional instruments of corporate negotiation, market administration, and interest organization against a backdrop of trade globalization.

Translated title of the contributionGlobal market, colonial economies and trade corporations: The consulates at guadalajara and buenos aires
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)1421-1458
Number of pages38
JournalHistoria Mexicana
Volume62
Issue number4
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2013
Externally publishedYes

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