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The Montevideo-Oxford Latin American Economic History Data Base, 'MOxLAD', represents a partnership between the Economic and Social History Programme - (PHES), of the Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, and the Latin American Centre and the Department of International Development, Oxford University. The object of the partnership is to extend and renovate the data base previously known as OxLAD, and develop associated activities. The data base contains statistical series for a wide range of economic and social indicators covering twenty countries in the region for the twentieth century and beyond. Its purpose is to provide economic and social historians worldwide with a systematic collection of available statistical information in a single on-line source. The data presented in MOxLAD have been collected with a view toward providing comprehensive coverage while ensuring as much consistency and intercountry comparability as possible in the definition, coverage, and valuation of the series. The initial goal was systematic coverage of the twentieth century, but the coverage is now being expanded, both backwards to 1870 and forwards to 2010.

The original data base derived from a project on the economic history of twentieth century Latin America, funded by the Interamerican Development Bank, which resulted in the study published as Thorp, R,. Progress, Poverty and Exclusion: an Economic History of Latin America in the Twentieth Century (Washington D.C.: Interamerican Development Bank 1998). The material appeared as the statistical appendix to Thorp 1998 and was compiled by Pablo Astorga under the direction of Valpy Fitzgerald and Rosemary Thorp. The data base was corrected, updated and extended during 2002-3 by Ame Berges under the guidance of Valpy Fitzgerald. This was made possible by a grant from the Hewlett Foundation.

The development of the data base will be managed by the coordinator in Montevideo (at present Luis Bertola). He will report to an executive committee with representatives from the three core institutions. An international Advisory Committee is also being assembled.

The present expansion is being funded by the Economic and Social History Programme of the Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo (project “Latin American Development in Comparative Perspective” GUINCHE-group granted by CSIC; Economic and Economic History Data base). It is also supported by grants by Oxford University (Latin American Centre and the Department of International Development), and by the Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay.

 
     

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