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Bankruptcy of empire : Mexican silver and the wars between Spain, Britain, and France, 1760-1810
The Spanish crown was involved in four wars with Great Britain and two wars with France during the decades 1760-1810. The expenditure of the imperial wars were so great that they eventually caused the bankruptcy of both the Spanish American colonies and of the monarchy itself. This text investigates.
Bancos europeos en América Latina durante la era de la globalización, 1862-1914
This article reviews and compares the establishment and trajectories of foreign banking firms (British, French, German, and Spanish) in the early financial markets of various Latin American countries from 1863 to 1914. We describe and compare their organizational models and strategies to expand their businesses. We argue that the model of multinational banking was preceded by diverse banking experiments which need to be better appreciated. En este artículo se ofrece un panorama comparativo del establecimiento y las trayectorias de los bancos extranjeros (británicos, franceses, alemanes y españoles) en los mercados financieros tempranos de diversos países latinoamericanos desde 1863 hasta 1914. Se describen y comparan sus modelos de organización y algunas de sus estrategias para expandir sus negocios. Se argumenta que el modelo de banca multinacional moderna fue precedido por experimentos históricos bastante diversos que deben conocerse mejor.