Le Pérou économique, published in 1913, offers a comprehensive overview of the economic landscape of Peru at the beginning of the 20th century. Authored by Paul Walle, this detailed study examines various facets of the Peruvian economy, including its industries, agriculture, foreign trade, and financial structures. The book provides valuable insights into the economic conditions and challenges faced by Peru during a period of significant global change.
Walle's work serves as an important historical document for understanding the economic development of Peru and its place in the broader context of Latin American economies. This book is essential reading for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the economic history of South America.
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