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The Economic Aspects of Argentine Federalism 1820-1852

The Economic Aspects of Argentine Federalism 1820-1852

by Burgin, Miron

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New York: Russell and Russell, 1971. CE1 - A reissued hardcover book in very good condition that has some bumped corners and cover edgewear, a few tiny tear on the spine edges, previous owner's bookplate adhered and previous owner's info marked out on the front fixed endpaper, light discoloration and shelf wear with no dust jacket. A book that examines the political sturggles in Argentina during the first decades of the country's independence. Harvard Economic Studies, Volume LXXVIII. The author focuses on the constitutional issue of a strong central government and the resulting political struggles relationship to the economic history and interests of the young nation. 9"x6.25", 304 pages. Satisfaction Guaranteed.. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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