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Economic History of Puerto Rico

Institutional Change and Capitalist Development

James L. Dietz

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Beschreibung

This is a comprehensive and detailed account of the economic
history of Puerto Rico from the period of Spanish colonial domination
to the present. Interweaving findings of the "new" Puerto Rican
historiography with those of earlier historical studies, and using
the most recent theoretical concepts to interpret them, James Dietz
examines the complex manner in which productive and class relations
within Puerto Rico have interacted with changes in its place
in the world economy.



Besides including aggregate data on Puerto Rico's economy, the
author offers valuable information on workers' living conditions
and women workers, plus new interpretations of development since
Operation Bootstrap. His evaluation of the island's export-oriented
economy has implications for many other developing countries.

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Schlagwörter

Economic recovery, Employment, Neoclassical economics, Secondary sector of the economy, Economic interventionism, Operation Bootstrap, Economic indicator, Schools of economic thought, Purchasing power, Finance, Income, Manufacturing in Puerto Rico, Competition (economics), Economy of the United States, Economic liberalism, Capital accumulation, Credit (finance), University of Puerto Rico, Labour movement, Latin America, Capitalist mode of production (Marxist theory), Economic history, Unemployment, Economic policy, Colonialism, Puerto Rico Planning Board, Consumer debt, Tariff, Economic development, Tax law, Slavery, Wage, Economic reconstruction, Investor, Monetary policy, Economy, Economic growth, Tax holiday, World economy, Balance of trade, Supply (economics), Economic forces, Tax exemption, Income distribution, Legislation, Currency, Service economy, Economy of Spain, Santiago Iglesias, Economic integration, Peso, Agriculture, Capitalism, Output (economics), Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company, Foreign direct investment, Foreign tax credit, Economic rent, Profit (economics), Economic power, Consumption (economics), Independence movement in Puerto Rico, State capitalism, Tax, Industrialisation, Keynesian economics, Economics, Economic problem, Economic Life, Puerto Ricans