Abstract
For the purposes of this study, it will be of interest to highlight not so much the quantitative data on the economy and productive activities of Costa Rica, as the qualitative conditions in which its economic and social life has developed. This will be especially necessary in relation to the other two countries under examination.
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See Samuel Stone, La Dinastía de los Conquistadores ( San José, Editorial Universitaria de Centro América, 1975 ).
Tomás Soley Güell, Compendio de Historia Económica y Hacendaria de Costa Rica ( San José, Editorial Soley Valverde, 1940 ) p. 128.
Tomás Soley Güell, Historia Econdmica y Hacendaria de Costa Rica, vol. II (San José, Editorial Universitaria, 1949 ) p. 10.
Marina Volio, Jorge Volio y el Partido Reformista ( San José, Editorial Costa Rica, 1973 ).
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Cerdas-Cruz, R. (1993). Costa Rica: An Original Democracy in Central America. In: The Communist International in Central America, 1920–36. St Antony’s/Macmillan Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11984-4_8
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