From British hegemony to American hegemony an economic transition in Argentina and Brazil, 1870-1930
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Argentina and Brazil at the end of the nineteenth century became two countries which, based on an exporting model, managed to link quickly to the international economic system, in a deeper way that they could have achieved during the colonial period. The economic British hegemony was a fundamental piece in this process for both countries, without disregarding the German, French, and American advances. On the other hand, in the rest of Latin America, the United States moved ahead rapidly in the strengthening of its economic domination; in Argentina and Brazil this was a slow and different process, that originated an economic transition from the British to the American hegemony.Downloads
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