Reform Measures in Peruvian Mining: The Creation of the Government Power Monopoly
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.1988.i182-183.383Abstract
Studies the process by which the manufacture and sale of explosive powder became another of the monopolies of the Bourbon State, and the objectives that motivated this. Includes an analysis of the legal regulations involved and the effects that these measures had in themselves and as part of the general policy of encouragement of the mining sector.
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