LATIN AMERICAN FOREIGN TRADE STATISTICS for the 19TH and EARLY 20TH CENTURIES

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This essay aims to introduce an issue of the RHE-JILAEH dedicated to the reconstruction of historical trade statistics of Latin American countries. It comments on the early perceptions of the quality and utility of historical trade statistics and on the way in which more recent analyses have overcome the distrust that prevailed until the last third of the 20th century. It then summarises the different criteria and methodologies that have been used to assess the accuracy and reliability of trade statistics in order to make them useful for the purpose of reconstructing new, more complete and precise trade series or re-estimating those available. The introduction ends with a brief description of the contents of this volume.

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Kuntz-Ficker, S. (2018, March 1). LATIN AMERICAN FOREIGN TRADE STATISTICS for the 19TH and EARLY 20TH CENTURIES. Revista de Historia Economica - Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0212610917000179

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