O mercado brasileiro do século XIX: Uma visão por meio do comércio de cabotagem

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The maritime commerce consisted of the main way of circulation of the goods between the Brazilian provinces until the second half of century XIX. Although the relatively big importance of the flows of commerce with the exterior, we note significant exchange of goods by sea between the Brazilian regions since the colonial period. A part of these exchanges derived from products destined in last instance to the foreigner or imported of the exterior. However, another part elapsed of national goods that had not arrived at be exported to the international market. Many goods for the colonial and imperial consumption had circulated by the Brazilian coasts in expressive sums. From the information raised for the imperial period, especially the decades of 1860 and 1870, we verify that most of the goods commercialized between the provinces consisted of national products destined to the internal consumption.

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Marcondes, R. L. (2012). O mercado brasileiro do século XIX: Uma visão por meio do comércio de cabotagem. Revista de Economia Politica, 32(1), 142–166. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-31572012000100009

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