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Localisation of Industry in Chile, 1895-1967: Mining Cycles and State Policy

Mining cycles have had an enormous impact in the evolution of the localisation of economic activity, in particular of industry, in Chile. The nitrate cycle was characterised by a labour‐intensive extraction process and activity which was geographically very concentrated. The copper cycle was geograp...

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Published in:Australian economic history review 2015-11, Vol.55 (3), p.256-276
Main Authors: Badia-Miro, Marc, Yanez, César
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