Chinese Business in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Historical Overview

This article provides a historical background of Chinese presence in Latin America and the Caribbean from the arrival of the first Chinese workers in the 1850s until the Great Depression. The objective is to demonstrate that Chinese businesses and investment in the region is far for being a recent p...

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Main Authors: Patricia Palma, María Montt Strabucchi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitat de Barcelona 2019-07-01
Series:Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business
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Online Access:http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB/article/view/27104
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spelling doaj-354c01a1bd3b4fa6bc93ca20043285d52020-11-25T01:14:56ZengUniversitat de BarcelonaJournal of Evolutionary Studies in Business2385-71372019-07-014217520310.1344/jesb2019.2.j06424109Chinese Business in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Historical OverviewPatricia Palma0María Montt Strabucchi1Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChilePontificia Universidad Católica de ChileThis article provides a historical background of Chinese presence in Latin America and the Caribbean from the arrival of the first Chinese workers in the 1850s until the Great Depression. The objective is to demonstrate that Chinese businesses and investment in the region is far for being a recent phenomenon. Methodologically, this article explores an extensive bibliographic corpus and analyzes the International Chinese Business Directory of the World of 1913, one of the most important sources on Chinese businesses in the region. By focusing on the early migration patterns, the establishment of Chinese businesses and transnational economic networks, this article reveals how Chinese businesses were part of the urban landscapes of several Latin American and Caribbean cities, establishing historical commercial ties which continue, if in different forms, to this day.http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB/article/view/27104Chinese businessesChina-Americas relationshipChinaLatin America and the CaribbeanCoolie trade.
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author Patricia Palma
María Montt Strabucchi
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María Montt Strabucchi
Chinese Business in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Historical Overview
Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business
Chinese businesses
China-Americas relationship
China
Latin America and the Caribbean
Coolie trade.
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María Montt Strabucchi
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title Chinese Business in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Historical Overview
title_short Chinese Business in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Historical Overview
title_full Chinese Business in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Historical Overview
title_fullStr Chinese Business in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Historical Overview
title_full_unstemmed Chinese Business in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Historical Overview
title_sort chinese business in latin america and the caribbean: a historical overview
publisher Universitat de Barcelona
series Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business
issn 2385-7137
publishDate 2019-07-01
description This article provides a historical background of Chinese presence in Latin America and the Caribbean from the arrival of the first Chinese workers in the 1850s until the Great Depression. The objective is to demonstrate that Chinese businesses and investment in the region is far for being a recent phenomenon. Methodologically, this article explores an extensive bibliographic corpus and analyzes the International Chinese Business Directory of the World of 1913, one of the most important sources on Chinese businesses in the region. By focusing on the early migration patterns, the establishment of Chinese businesses and transnational economic networks, this article reveals how Chinese businesses were part of the urban landscapes of several Latin American and Caribbean cities, establishing historical commercial ties which continue, if in different forms, to this day.
topic Chinese businesses
China-Americas relationship
China
Latin America and the Caribbean
Coolie trade.
url http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB/article/view/27104
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