La minería en Costa Rica (1821-1843)
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1976-01
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Araya Pochet, Carlos
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Editorial de la Universidad Nacional
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La minera se convertirá entre 1821 y 1843 en una de las opciones económicas que mas preocuparon a los costarricenses en la búsqueda de una economía que superara el relativo aislamiento colonial y permitiera establecer nexos permanentes con el mercado mundial. De allí que esta actividad, al igual que la caña de azúcar, el tabaco, el café y las materias extractivas, se convirtieron en ramos de la producción, que el país trataba de impulsar con mayor o menor éxito para su plena inserción en el modelo de desarrollo hacia afuera que se estableció en los mecanismos de división del trabajo re elaborados después de la Revolución Industrial y en la que en Costa Rica , como en el resto de América Latina, le correspondería jugar el papel de administrador de materias primas y productos agrícolas dentro de la orbita del incipiente capitalismo decimonónico.
The mining company will become between 1821 and 1843 one of the economic options that most concerned Costa Ricans in the search for an economy that would overcome the relative colonial isolation and allow permanent links to be established with the world market. Hence, this activity, like sugar cane, tobacco, coffee and extractive materials, became branches of production, which the country tried to promote with greater or lesser success for its full insertion into the model. outward development that was established in the mechanisms of division of labor re-elaborated after the Industrial Revolution and in which in Costa Rica, as in the rest of Latin America, it would correspond to play the role of administrator of raw materials and agricultural products within the orbit of the incipient nineteenth-century capitalism.
The mining company will become between 1821 and 1843 one of the economic options that most concerned Costa Ricans in the search for an economy that would overcome the relative colonial isolation and allow permanent links to be established with the world market. Hence, this activity, like sugar cane, tobacco, coffee and extractive materials, became branches of production, which the country tried to promote with greater or lesser success for its full insertion into the model. outward development that was established in the mechanisms of division of labor re-elaborated after the Industrial Revolution and in which in Costa Rica, as in the rest of Latin America, it would correspond to play the role of administrator of raw materials and agricultural products within the orbit of the incipient nineteenth-century capitalism.
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COSTA RICA, HISTORIA, HISTORY, MINERÍA, MINING, SIGLO XIX, COMERCIALIZACIÓN, COMMERCIALIZATION