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The birth of joint stock companies in Chile (1849-1875)
ISSN
1132-7200
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Araya-Valenzuela, R
Abstract
This article deals with the emergence of joint stock companies (JSC) in Chile during the third quarter of the nineteenth century. We have built the first database related to JSC for this period, providing useful information about its demography. We found that: JSC funded the emergence of new key industries fostering economic growth; there was a high level of concentration in JSC ownership; most shareholders were Chilean, which means that the main investment projects in mining, banking and transport were funded with national capital; Chilean businessmen were active in mobilizing capital funds and adopting new technologies. The entrepreneurial spirit shown by local businessmen, be they miners, bankers, agriculturalists or traders, is undeniably present, in a transitional phase to capitalism. © 2018, Department of Economic History and Institutions, Policy and World Economy. All rights reserved.