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19 th C Latin America: An Assessment. Lecture # 5 Week 3. Structure of this class. Some Trends: Colonial and 19 th C Factor endowments Access to trade Institutional constraints Inequality Concluding Remarks. Latin America became underdeveloped between early 18 th C until late 19 th C.
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19th C Latin America: An Assessment Lecture # 5 Week 3
Structure of this class • Some Trends: Colonial and 19th C • Factor endowments • Access to trade • Institutional constraints • Inequality • Concluding Remarks
Latin America became underdeveloped between early 18th C until late 19th C
Factor endowments Did not matter much during colonial period when: • Natural resources lay dormant/inaccessible • Indigenous populations died While any exploitable resource which could profitably turn into silver and gold attracted both private greed and official attention • Vast areas remained unexploited and ungoverned • Few settlers mostly on islands on seacoast or navigable rivers • Importation of slaves in those areas
Slaves did not end up where marginal productivity of labor was highest
Access to tradePositive correlation between export performance and GDP
Institutional constraints:- Political risk- Lack of well-defined property rights, corruption, the Church..- Small provision of public goods unclear relationship between GDP per head and tax revenues
Inequality • Until the end of the 19th C that Latin America became more unequal relatively to the developed world • Although equality was proclaimed upon independence, disguised tributo prevailed, unequal land distribution….etc • Railroad construction gave access to markets to powerful outsiders • Legal status of women deteriorated in the 19th C • Inequality prevailed in more productive areas and eras Although there are particular cases, in general: Kuznets’ predictions seem to apply to Latin America
Concluding remarks • Stagnation up until the late 19th C • With few exceptions (Argentina and Cuba) stagnation due to institutional and physical barriers • Beginning in the last quarter of the 19th C transport infrastructure helped Latin America to overcome physical barriers • Institutional changes in the last quarter of the 19th C began to take place “Golden Age” Next Class: Topic 6 (see syllabus pls)