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Interest rates and silver production: Credit in Mexico City between market and spirituality (1770–1779 and 1819–1828)

    1. [1] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

      Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

      México

    2. [2] Universidad Complutense de Madrid

      Universidad Complutense de Madrid

      Madrid, España

  • Localización: Mining, money and markets in the early modern Atlantic: digital approaches and new perspectives / Renate Pieper (ed. lit.), Claudia de Lozanne Jefferies (ed. lit.), Markus A. Denzel (ed. lit.), 2019, ISBN 9783030238933, págs. 313-347
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Using new information obtained in a thorough research in the Archive of Public Notaries in Mexico City, we explore the main financial market of New Spain/Mexico. With improved series of silver production and outflow, we try to determine whether silver production had any influence on the level of interest rates. We also try to compare the situation of the credit market before and after Mexican independence in different aspects, such as the profile of creditors and debtors and the average and median size of the loans. This is a groundbreaking essay since there are still many unknown aspects of the Mexican financial markets—for example the depth of the impact of the Consolidación de Vales Reales between 1804 and 1809 and the intensity of the effects of political and military events—and, most important, no general quantitative approaches on the matter have been made yet


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