Revista Uruguaya de Historia Economica
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Bridging Historical Perspectives with Contemporary Economic Issues
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Revista Uruguaya de Historia Economica is a premier academic journal dedicated to exploring the multifaceted aspects of economic history in Uruguay and Latin America. Published by the ASOC URUGUAYA HISTORIA ECONOMICA, this journal aims to serve as a vital platform for researchers, scholars, and practitioners seeking to understand the evolution of economic policies, practices, and theories within a historical context. With an ISSN of 1688-8561, the journal highlights rigorously peer-reviewed articles that enhance the discourse in economic history and related fields. Although it does not offer open access, the Revista Uruguaya de Historia Economica is pivotal for those aiming to broaden their knowledge and scholarly engagement in Latin American economies. With its profound commitment to advancing economic historical research, the journal positions itself as an essential resource for academics and professionals alike, stimulating both local and international discourse.
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