Capital expansion, frontier development and the rise of monocrop economy in Negros (1850-1898) / Violeta B. Lopez-Gonzaga.
Material type: TextBacolod City : La Salle Social Research Center, [1987].;copyright 1987Description: 26 pages : illustrations 22 cmContent type:- text
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- HC 458.N4 .G589 1987
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Isagani R. Cruz Collection | Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center | HC 458.N4 .G589 1987 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 3IRC0000002234 |
The history of Negros since 1850 is largely an account of the problems, the benefits and costs created by the upsurge of economic activity in the Philippines starting that period. It is one that cannot be divorced from the broader realm of international economic relations in the middle of the nineteenth century -- a period marked by an unprecedented level of technological achievement for Western Europe thus ushering in a new international economic order. As James Thomas-Peck (1983, 1) describes the economic growth of the western countries of the time. --From the introduction
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