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Forjando la frontera. Políticas públicas y estrategias privadas en el Río de la Plata, 1780-1860

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  • Guillermo Banzato

    (Universidad Nacional de la Plata)

  • Sol Lanteri

    (Universidad de Buenos Aires)

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This article is about the role the frontier had in the founding of the agrarian capitalism in the River Plate. Throughout a sociodemographic, economic and comparative approach, different strategies and personal and familiar itineraries carried out by various sectors of the rural society -especially medium and small sized producers-owners- are analysed, in the frame of the territorial expansion from the north to the south part of Buenos Aires' countryside since the end of the 18th to mid-19th century. This process was one of the factors that contributed to the great economical growth this region had during the period studied, only comparable with some other countries of the American continent.

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  • Guillermo Banzato & Sol Lanteri, 2007. "Forjando la frontera. Políticas públicas y estrategias privadas en el Río de la Plata, 1780-1860," Historia Agraria. Revista de Agricultura e Historia Rural, Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria, issue 43, pages 435-458, december.
  • Handle: RePEc:seh:journl:y:2007:i:43:m:december:p:435-458
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    Keywords

    River Plate; agrarian capitalism; frontier; public policies; personal and family strategies;
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    JEL classification:

    • R11 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General Regional Economics - - - Regional Economic Activity: Growth, Development, Environmental Issues, and Changes
    • R14 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General Regional Economics - - - Land Use Patterns
    • R23 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - Household Analysis - - - Regional Migration; Regional Labor Markets; Population
    • R38 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - Real Estate Markets, Spatial Production Analysis, and Firm Location - - - Government Policy

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