El debate sobre la reforma monetaria de 1905 en México
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18441/ibam.8.2008.29.63-84Keywords:
Historia Económica, Patrón oro, Minería, México, Siglos XIX-XX, Economic History, Gold Standard, Mining, Mexico, 19th-20th CenturyAbstract
El presente artículo tiene como propósito indagar el debate sobre el ingreso de México al patrón oro realizado al interior de la Comisión Monetaria nombrada por el presidente Porfirio Díaz, a través de su ministro de finanzas, José Yves Limantour. La pertinencia del estudio radica en que muestra los distintos intereses económicos que se encontraban establecidos en el mercado mexicano y que se confrontaron y negociaron el cambio del sistema monetario.
Abstract
The purpose of this essay is to inquire about the way in which the internal debate regarding Mexico’s entrance into the Gold Standard was carried out during the Porfirian period. The debate occurred inside a Monetary Commission appointed by José Yves Limantour who, at the time, was Secretary of the Treasury. This discussion took place within a frame of struggle between domestic and international economic interests.
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