2019-06-07T10:25:27Z
2019-06-07T10:25:27Z
2018-03
2019-06-07T10:25:27Z
This paper aims to evaluate the accuracy of official Bolivian foreign trade statistics. Results show large discrepancies between Bolivian records and those of its main trade partners during the First World War. Whereas the gap decreased thereafter, it stayed particularly high in the case of exports. This seems to be explained by mistakes in the geographical assignment by the trade partners rather than by an overvaluation of official Bolivian figures. This suggests that landlockness may have had a significant negative effect on the accuracy of trade statistics from the, a priori, more reliable countries. The study also helps to revisit the debate concerning the effect that tin exploitation had on the rest of the Bolivian economy during the first half of the 20th century.
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Comerç exterior; Història econòmica; Mines d'estany; Amèrica Llatina; Bolívia; Foreign trade; Economic history; Tin mines; Latin America; Bolivia
Cambridge University Press
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0212610917000246
Revista de Historia Económica, 2018, vol. 36, num. 1, p. 53-86
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0212610917000246
(c) Instituto Figuerola de Historia y Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, 2018