Economic History of Puerto Rico
 

Economic History of Puerto Rico

by James L. Dietz

Interweaving findings of the 'new' Puerto Rico historiography with those of earlier historical studies, and using the most recent theoretical concepts to interpret them, James Dietz examines the complex manner in which productive and class relations within Puerto Rico have interacted with changes in its place in the world economy. (read review)

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Eco. History of PR-Great Buy
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2008-01-22
This book provides a very good analysis of Puerto Rico's economic situation at various historical stages. It's geared towards those doing research on the subject and can be tough reading for just a historical perspective, but if you want the big picture, this book is a big part of it.
At least we have this work
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2006-11-23
Good social/economic histories are rare and we are fortunate to have this study for Puerto Rico. It is too easy to forget how life was prior to the demographic explosion of the early 20th century. Many areas had just a few thousand inhabitants. The book also demonstratedse the importance of the Munoz Marin strategy of economic development. If there is any weakness, I think a more detailed analysis of the dependence of PR on the US is warranted. If we compare Puerto Rico to the Dominican Republic, we see a society in which welfare/food stamps programs raised food costs etc. and displaced local agriculture and production. In the Dominican Republic local production remains and costs remain low because of the much lower per capita income. Sea-Land is not referenced in the book. I would point out that his statistics do document the unbalanced nature of trade and the issue of trading with other Caribbean nations given US trade policies. The challenge of continued development requires greater production of domestic goods in Puerto Rico and the ability to trade freely with surrounding economies. In sum, this work is an excellent start for improved understanding of the Commonwealth and its status in the US and the region.
An excellent work
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2006-09-30
In this book James Dietz works on the economial history of the island of Puerto Rico. Dietzs work makes him a pioneer with a complete summary in this subject. The chapters are well written, aslo the works uses ilustrations and graphs which makes this book easy to read. This book covers from the colonization and concludes with an analysis of the actual economy. Excellent work.
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