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Business Associationalism, the Legitimation of Enterprise, and the Emergence of a Business Elite in Nineteenth-Century Brazil

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Operating in an economy that was still primarily export-import based and in a cultural environment suspicious of all business interests, members of Brazil's nineteenth-century business elite laced many obstacles to legitimizing their activities. Ironically, erforts to win acceptance tended to fragment business groups and eventually opened the way for a new industrial bourgeoisie at the expense of the overseas traders.

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  • Ridings, Eugene W., 1989. "Business Associationalism, the Legitimation of Enterprise, and the Emergence of a Business Elite in Nineteenth-Century Brazil," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 63(4), pages 757-796, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:buhirw:v:63:y:1989:i:04:p:757-796_04
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