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The economic aspects of Argentine federalism, 1820-1852
Burgin, Miron, 1900-1957.
Year: 1946.
Publisher:  Harvard University Press. 
© Miron Burgin
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Frontmatter
I. THE ECONOMICS OF INDEPENDENCE
II. THE ECONOMIC PATTERN OF BUENOS AIRES, 1821-1829
III. FINANCIAL REFORM IN BUENOS AIRES, 1821-1829
IV. THE UNITARY EXPERIMENT
V. THE PROVINCES
VI. THE FIRST FEDERALIST ADMINISTRATION IN BUENOS AIRES
VII. FEDERALIST FINANCES IN BUENOS AIRES, 1829-1835
VIII. PORTEÑO FINANCES UNDER ROSAS, 1835-1851
IX. THE TARIFF: ISSUES AND POLICIES
X. THE ECONOMICS OF DICTATORSHIP
XI. THE ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE FALL OF ROSAS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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Title: The economic aspects of Argentine federalism, 1820-1852 : by Miron Burgin.
Author: Burgin, Miron, 1900-1957
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Source Version: The economic aspects of Argentine federalism, 1820-1852 : by Miron Burgin
Burgin, Miron, 1900-1957
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1946.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02720
Subject Headings: • Argentina -- Economic conditions
• Argentina -- Politics and government -- 1817-1860
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