Daniel Santilli
University of Buenos Aires
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Revista De Historia Economica | 2006
Jorge Daniel Gelman; Daniel Santilli
In 1821 a clearly modern tax reform was undertaken in Buenos Aires. Ancien Regime taxes were suppressed and it was created a system which included usual assessments related to international commerce, but also direct taxes on capitals, in order to diminish the dependence on duty customs and to distribute the fiscal weight in a more equitable manner, by taxing proprietors in proportion to their wealth. In these work, we reconstruct fiscal series, showing the little weight of the «ContribuciA³n Directa» over fiscal income. Also we study some attempts to improve this tax collection, which failed once and again. Finally we try to explain those failures and the reasons to maintain a regressive tax system which, nevertheless, was efficient and brought lesser political costs than direct taxes.
Revista De Historia Economica | 2002
Jorge Daniel Gelman; Daniel Santilli
Los historiadores han considerado en general de poca utilidad los documentos relativos al pago de la Contribucion Directa, como fuente para estudiar la economia de Buenos Aires. En este trabajo se evaluo la calidad de la fuente para el ano 1839. Se constato que, al menos en este caso, la fuente contiene una valiosa informacion que puede ser utilizada con provecho para acercarse a diversos aspectos de la economia rural de Buenos Aires en un periodo para el cual carecemos de fuentes estadisticas alternativas de calidad. Esta informacion alcanza a mas de 5.000 propietarios, lo que significa una alta proporcion de los existentes en ese momento en la campana. Una vez hecho el trabajo de critica de las fuentes se presentan las primeras conclusiones utilizando la base de datos construida con la informacion.
Revista De Historia Economica | 2015
Jorge Daniel Gelman; Daniel Santilli
This article studies inequality in Buenos Aires from the late colonial period to the beginning of the belle epoque through series of prices based on primary sources. This enables a comparison of the evolution of land prices and wages in order to estimate the functional income distribution among workers and proprietors. The evolution of livestock prices is assessed as well to capture a more complete image of capital income, due to the importance of cattle raising for the economy of Buenos Aires. The outcome reveals an increasing inequality since the dawn of the cattle-farming boom at the beginning of the independent era.
Fronteras de la historia: revista de historia colonial latinoamericana | 2013
Daniel Santilli
Resumen es: El presente trabajo remite a una discusion historiografica siempre renovada acerca de la influencia de las reformas borbonicas en la economia de las colo...
Americas | 2013
Jorge Daniel Gelman; Daniel Santilli
Fil: Gelman, Jorge Daniel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Oficina de Coordinacion Administrativa Saavedra 15. Instituto de Historia Argentina y Americana;
Boletín del Instituto de Historia Argentina y Americana Dr. Emilio Ravignani | 2010
Daniel Santilli
América Latina en la Historia Económica. Revista de Investigación | 2014
Daniel Santilli; Jorge Daniel Gelman
Desarrollo Economico-revista De Ciencias Sociales | 2003
Jorge Daniel Gelman; Daniel Santilli
Quinto Sol | 2001
Daniel Santilli
Latin American Research Review | 2010
Jorge Daniel Gelman; Daniel Santilli