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Colonial Legacies: The Long‐Run Effects of Elites and Institutions
ABSTRACT In this paper, I discuss the main legacies of colonialism in current societies under the lens of early institutions and the role of elites. I address to what extent institutions contribute to understanding how colonialism shapes the present of modern societies.
Álvaro Germán Torres Mora
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El presente estudio plantea la necesidad de reformar la figura de la encomienda de gestión, por el abuso que de ella realizan las Administraciones públicas para soslayar las garantías y principios que la Ley impone en la contratación pública, en una ...
Alfonso Luis Blanco Higuera
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ABSTRACT In recent decades, prominent development organizations have promoted market inclusion and agricultural value chain integration as pathways to rural prosperity in the Global South. Focusing upon the experiences of Indigenous Kaqchikel peasants in Guatemala's horticultural export sector, this paper offers a cautionary tale.
S. Ryan Isakson
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Abstract Sustained long‐distance trade in the early modern era necessitated institutional mechanisms capable of solving three interrelated challenges: the need to mobilize an unprecedented volume of capital and to lock it in for long periods of time, ways of mitigating the principal–agent problem across continents, and methods to internalize and ...
Juan José Rivas Moreno
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La crisis financiera que la Corona padecía desde la segunda mitad del siglo XVI suscitó la aparición de una creciente fiscalidad, en busca de nuevas fuentes de ingresos para la Real Hacienda en la metrópoli.
José de la Puente Brunke
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Corruption, economic globalisation, and resistance: Insights from the Philippine rice industry
Key Insights: This article shows how competing perspectives on corruption were deployed ideologically in debates about deregulating the Philippine rice industry and resulted in a policy that benefits some groups, such as consumers, at the expense of others, particularly small‐scale farmers. Abstract Scholars have shown that narratives of corruption can
Grant W. Walton +2 more
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De provincia inca a repartimiento:
El Imperio inca organizó las poblaciones conquistadas en distintas jurisdicciones regidas por el sistema decimal, transformando los antiguos curacazgos o señoríos en nuevas provincias o unidades administrativas donde las autoridades locales perdieron ...
Simon Urbina +3 more
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Las encomiendas de las órdenes militares castellanas constituían, junto con los bienes propios de la dignidad maestral, un extenso y rico conjunto patrimonial que estas milicias fueron adquiriendo de los reyes de Castilla y León en gratitud a los ...
Héctor Linares González
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Grassland Geopoetics: Son Jarocho and the Black Sense of Place of Plantations and Pastures
Abstract This essay considers how the grasslands of the Mexican region of El Sotavento entangle with the history of racial capitalism and with traditional Sotaventine music. Throughout this text, I argue that son Jarocho music and its poetics counterpoint racist colonial discourses making space for ways of being beyond racial capitalism.
Diego Astorga de Ita
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III.—Relación, por vecindades, del valor de las encomiendas [PDF]
En esta relación hemos agrupado, según la vecindad de los encomenderos, los valores de las encomiendas concedidas en el Nuevo Reino de Granada durante los años 1590-1597.
García Herreros, Guillermo Ramón
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