殖民地西班牙裔美洲的财富不平等:18世纪末的蒙得维的亚

María Inés Moraes, Rebeca Riella, C. Vicario, Pablo Marmissolle
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最近,经济历史学家对工业化前的不平等现象重新产生了兴趣,但关于工业化前拉丁美洲财富不平等的案例研究仍然很少,特别是涉及1820年之前西班牙殖民美洲的案例研究。本文提出了一项研究在蒙得维的亚,一个地区的Río德拉普拉塔总督,在殖民时期晚期的财富不平等。本书探讨了18世纪晚期蒙得维的亚的财富不平等程度、财富构成及其与社会结构的关系。它使用一组遗嘱清单和人口记录数据作为主要来源,估算基尼指数,呈现社会结构的风格化图景,并分析1772 - 1773年社会群体之间的财富差异。研究的主要发现是,蒙得维的亚的财富不平等程度与1774年英国在北美的殖民地相似,低于同一时期欧洲工业化前经济体的水平。虽然这个社会的大部分是由相对富裕的中产阶级组成的,但一些重要的资产却强烈地集中在精英阶层手中。
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Wealth inequality in colonial Hispanic-America: Montevideo in the late eighteenth century
ABSTRACT There has recently been renewed interest among economic historians in preindustrial inequality, but there are still few case studies on wealth inequality in preindustrial Latin America, particularly involving colonial Spanish America before 1820. This paper presents a study of wealth inequality in Montevideo, an area of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, in the late colonial period. This work addresses the level of wealth inequality, the composition of wealth, and its relationship with social structure in Montevideo in the late eighteenth century. It uses a data set of probate inventories and population records as its main sources, estimating a Gini index, presenting a stylized picture of the social structure, and analysing the differences in wealth between social groups in 1772–3. The main finding is that wealth inequality in Montevideo was similar to that in the English colonies of North America in 1774 and was lower than that in preindustrial economies in Europe in the same time period. Although most of this society was made up of a relatively wealthy middle class, some important assets were strongly concentrated among the elite.
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