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Bankers and diplomats in the international trade of strategic materials, 1890-1914: from southwestern Latin America to Germany

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  • Oscar Granados

    (Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano)

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"The development of mining activities between local and migrant families in Chile, Peru and Bolivia, and its link with a network of bankers, diplomats and politicians who allowed the supply of strategic materials to Germany during the years before the outbreak of the First World War, where the network operation and the definition of a German diplomatic strategy, facilitated the supply of South American mining companies, merchant houses and private bankers as intermediaries and German industrialists whom transform of these strategic minerals that reinforced the German growth, innovation process, economic development and military industry."

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  • Oscar Granados, 2013. "Bankers and diplomats in the international trade of strategic materials, 1890-1914: from southwestern Latin America to Germany," Working Papers 13039, Economic History Society.
  • Handle: RePEc:ehs:wpaper:13039
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