1995
DOI: 10.1017/s0212610900004870
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The Great Shift: the rise of Mexico and the Decline of Peru in the Spanish American Colonial Empire, 1680–1809

Abstract: RESUMENA partir de la reconstrucción de las cuentas de la Real Tesorería para 1« tres principales colonias de Hispanoamérica desde el último cuarto del siglo xyi. a 1« ?"»•«« década del siglo XDC, eL ensayo reconstruye el destino cambiante de los ««gresos y ^^-reales en estas cruc ales economías americamis. Los yicerretnatos de Perú y México y U ^SLciaTcharcos fueron Us principales fuentes del superávit en «-J^-3-ñas. Hasta 1700, las dos regiones andinas dominaron el sistema colonial »"*P««°«»««; cano en térmi… Show more

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“…For an analysis of the long-term relative decline of Peru compared to New Spain after 1680, seeKlein (1995).…”
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“…For an analysis of the long-term relative decline of Peru compared to New Spain after 1680, seeKlein (1995).…”
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“… See Klein, ‘Great shift’, p. 42. By 1800, according to our calculations based on Treasuries records of TePaske and Klein, Ingresos y egresos , and on data on precious metals minted in Lerdo de Tejada, Comercio exterior , we estimate that the registered direct fiscal burden on gold and silver production and minting was 12 to 14.6% between 1797 and 1805. …”
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