Ranching and Market Access in the Backlands: Mato Grosso, Brazil, ca. 1900-1940s.

For decades, economic historians of Latin America have studied the raw material to explain the nature of international commercial connections in the region. However, very few have focused on stockbreeding. The authors propose that this lack of interest is related to the characteristics of stockbreed...

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Main Author: Robert W. Wilcox
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de los Andes 2013-09-01
Series:Historia Crítica
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Online Access:http://historiacritica.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/847/index.php?id=847
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spelling doaj-f1051612d72e448b9731f8035c6f92852020-11-25T01:51:55ZspaUniversidad de los Andes Historia Crítica0121-16171900-61522013-09-01517196http://dx.doi.org/10.7440/histcrit51.2013.04Ranching and Market Access in the Backlands: Mato Grosso, Brazil, ca. 1900-1940s.Robert W. WilcoxFor decades, economic historians of Latin America have studied the raw material to explain the nature of international commercial connections in the region. However, very few have focused on stockbreeding. The authors propose that this lack of interest is related to the characteristics of stockbreeding regions. For example, by examining the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso, one can observe that the difficulties to enter the market are directly related to a combination of contradictory priorities, inefficiencies, and preconceived ideas. The authors conclude that this lack of dynamism hides transformations that significantly impacted other stoc-kbreeding regions, which deserve more attention at a time when the effects of tropical stockbreeding are capturing the public's attention.http://historiacritica.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/847/index.php?id=847Mato Grosso1900-1940stockbreedingtransportationcattle breedszebu.
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author Robert W. Wilcox
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Ranching and Market Access in the Backlands: Mato Grosso, Brazil, ca. 1900-1940s.
Historia Crítica
Mato Grosso
1900-1940
stockbreeding
transportation
cattle breeds
zebu.
author_facet Robert W. Wilcox
author_sort Robert W. Wilcox
title Ranching and Market Access in the Backlands: Mato Grosso, Brazil, ca. 1900-1940s.
title_short Ranching and Market Access in the Backlands: Mato Grosso, Brazil, ca. 1900-1940s.
title_full Ranching and Market Access in the Backlands: Mato Grosso, Brazil, ca. 1900-1940s.
title_fullStr Ranching and Market Access in the Backlands: Mato Grosso, Brazil, ca. 1900-1940s.
title_full_unstemmed Ranching and Market Access in the Backlands: Mato Grosso, Brazil, ca. 1900-1940s.
title_sort ranching and market access in the backlands: mato grosso, brazil, ca. 1900-1940s.
publisher Universidad de los Andes
series Historia Crítica
issn 0121-1617
1900-6152
publishDate 2013-09-01
description For decades, economic historians of Latin America have studied the raw material to explain the nature of international commercial connections in the region. However, very few have focused on stockbreeding. The authors propose that this lack of interest is related to the characteristics of stockbreeding regions. For example, by examining the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso, one can observe that the difficulties to enter the market are directly related to a combination of contradictory priorities, inefficiencies, and preconceived ideas. The authors conclude that this lack of dynamism hides transformations that significantly impacted other stoc-kbreeding regions, which deserve more attention at a time when the effects of tropical stockbreeding are capturing the public's attention.
topic Mato Grosso
1900-1940
stockbreeding
transportation
cattle breeds
zebu.
url http://historiacritica.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/847/index.php?id=847
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