Económica indiana
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historia económica, historia del pensamiento económicoAbstract
The history of Hispanic American economic thought during the Spanish and Portuguese domination covers more than three centurias but is still nearly not explored. The "Indian" Economics grow as a product of three schools closely connected and almost superposed: The scholastic, initiated by J. Matienzo and T. Mercado, and developed by P. Oñate and D. Avendaño; the mercantilist impulsed by C. Columbus, V. Quiroga, J.M. Peramás, F. Alfaro, G. Escalona y Agüero and Bravo de Laguna; and the classical school developed in the last decades of the colonial period, represented by M. Belgrano, J. Camacho, D. Padilla, S. Lisboa, Cecilio del Valle y A. Cerviño.
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