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Abstract In the early nineteenth century, the gradual transformation of Spain's former American territories into new independent republics required redefining their political and economic frameworks. This process demanded economic reforms, policies, and institutional changes based on the ideas of the Enlightenment and liberalism that fueled a transatlantic flow of political and economic ideas from Europe to the new republics. This article examines the crucial contribution of the Spanish economist José Joaquín de Mora to this migration of ideas. His main achievement was an institutional and economic agenda for the Republic of Chile based on classical political economy and adapted to the new republic's economic, political, and social environment. The primary economic growth process, which Mora also considered appropriate for the rest of the newly created American republics, was the result of a long and successive building process, which the research also tackles.
拉丁美洲的政治经济学:josise Joaquín de Mora作为大陆之间的桥梁(1825-43)
在19世纪早期,西班牙的前美洲领土逐渐转变为新的独立共和国,需要重新定义其政治和经济框架。这一进程要求以启蒙运动和自由主义思想为基础的经济改革、政策和制度变革,这些思想推动了政治和经济思想从欧洲向新兴共和国的跨大西洋流动。本文考察了西班牙经济学家joss Joaquín de Mora对这一思想迁移的重要贡献。他的主要成就是在古典政治经济学的基础上为智利共和国制定了制度和经济议程,并适应了新共和国的经济、政治和社会环境。Mora认为,主要的经济增长过程也适用于其他新成立的美国共和国,这是一个漫长而连续的建设过程的结果,该研究也涉及到这一点。
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