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Recent Studies on the Economic History of Brazil
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 October 2022
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1. João Manuel Cardoso de Mello, O Capitalismo Tardio: Contribuição à Revisão Crítica de Formação e do Desenvolvimento da Economia Brasileira (São Paulo: Editora Brasiliense, 1982), 176.
2. Warren Dean, The Industrialization of São Paulo, 1880–1914 (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1969); Wilson Cano, Raízes da Concentração Industrial em São Paulo (São Paulo: DIFEL, 1977); Sérgio Silva, Expansão Cafeeira e Origens da Indústria no Brasil (São Paulo: Editora Alfa-Omega, 1981); and Flávio R. Versiani, “Industrial Development in an ‘Export’ Economy: The Brazilian Experience before 1914,” Journal of Developing Economies (Amsterdam) 7, no. 3 (Sept. 1980):307–29.
3. Alice Piffer Canabrava, “Uma Economia de Decadência: Os Níveis de Riqueza na Capitania de São Paulo, 1765–67,” Revista Brasileira de Economia 26, no. 4:95–123.
4. See Joseph Sweigart, “Financing and Marketing Brazilian Export Agriculture: The Coffee Factors of Rio de Janeiro, 1850–1888,” Ph.D. diss., University of Texas, Austin, 1980, 55–107.
5. Jacob Gorender, O Escravismo Colonial (São Paulo: Atica, 1978).
6. See José Roberto do Amaral Lapa, in A Economia Cafeeira, Tudo É História no. 72 (São Paulo: Brasiliense, 1983) for a succinct breakdown of the alleged differences between coffee production in the Paraíba Valley and in Western São Paulo, 29–30.
7. Manuel Moreno Fraginals, El ingenio: el complejo económico-social del azúcar en Cuba (Havana: UNESCO, 1964). It was translated as The Sugar Mill: The Socioeconomic Complex of Sugar in Cuba (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1976).