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A New Feature Of The 2000 Eha Meetings, The Poster Session Afforded Six Young Scholars The Opportunity To Exhibit And Discuss Their Developing Research

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The dissertation uses evidence from the notarial records between 1850 and 1905 to analyze the economic and social relations in a transitional economy. During the period covered by the project, the Sates of Yucatan changed from an economic backland to an export-oriented producer of benequen (sisal) used for binding twine and ropes in the United States and Europe. With the postcolonial power struggles in government as a backdrop, I use the notarial records to study the development of the credit market, as well as the social, institutional, and economic relations between the local players in an increasingly integrated export-oriented economy.

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  • Levy, Juliette, 2001. "A New Feature Of The 2000 Eha Meetings, The Poster Session Afforded Six Young Scholars The Opportunity To Exhibit And Discuss Their Developing Research," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 61(2), pages 530-531, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jechis:v:61:y:2001:i:02:p:530-531_21
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