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British Investment in Argentina

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2010

Irving Stone
Affiliation:
Baruch College

Extract

The September, 1971 issue of the Journal contained A. G. Ford's article, “British Investment in Argentina and Long Swings, 1880–1914.” For total U.K. overseas issues, Professor Ford used as his source, Matthew Simon, “The Pattern of New British Portfolio Foreign Investment 1865–1914,” which appeared in J. H. Adler, editor, Capital Movements and Economic Development.

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Copyright © The Economic History Association 1972

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References

1 Simon, Matthew, “The Pattern of New British Portfolio Foreign Investment 1865–1914,” in Adler, J. H., ed., Capital Movements and Economic Development (London: Macmillan, 1967)Google Scholar.

1 Simon, Matthew, “The Pattern of New British Portfolio Foreign Investment 1865–1914,” in Adler, J. H., ed., Capital Movements and Economic Development (London: Macmillan, 1967)Google Scholar.

2 The Canadian data appear in Simon, Matthew, “New British Investments in Canada, 1865–1914,” The Canadian Journal of Economics, III, 2 (May 1970), 238–54CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Goodrieh's, CarterInternal Improvements Reconsidered,” THE JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY, XXX, 2 (June 1970), 308–09Google Scholar, contains certain of Simon's data for railroads.