Population and economy in a historical perspective
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Our intervention will focus on the relationship between population and economy in the Andean eighteenth century. This is a field of studies that clearly lags behind the equivalent historiography for New Spain, which has taken much more advantage of the greater availability of demographic and economic sources in this century than in previous ones.
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