Modernización y cambio en la industria lanera en el sur del Perú 1919-1930: un caso frustrado de desarrollo

Translated title of the contribution: Modernization and change in the wool industry in south Peru 1919-1930: a frustrated case of development

Geoffrey Bertram

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Abstract

Recent discussions on the relationship between forms of capitalist production and "pre-capitalist" in Latin America have focused attention particularly on the penetration of capitalist forms in backward rural economies such as the Peruvian highlands. It is generally recognized that there are two basic ways in which capitalist penetration can occur: first, the integration of pre-capitalist sectors in a wider market through exchange relations, and second, transformation of the sector's own pre-capitalist to capitalist relations of production over large units of production, wage labor, investment in improvements for a rural capitalist class of entrepreneurs.
Translated title of the contributionModernization and change in the wool industry in south Peru 1919-1930: a frustrated case of development
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)3-22
JournalApuntes
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1977

Keywords

  • Capitalismo
  • Industria de la lana
  • Peru

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