«Padre bodeguero, hijo caballero»: Social capital and the business trajectory of the spanish in Cuba, 1898-1958
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Javier Moreno Lázaro
In this study an effort is made to explain the keys to the business success of Spanish immigrants in Cuba in the first half of the twentieth century, using as its basis the theoretical developments in social capital. The text measures the extent of this greater business luck with respect to economic opportunities in Spain, describes the professional integration process in Cuba and even quantifies the degree of integration of women in the world of work. Furthermore, a revision is made of the keys to this success and the business weaknesses attributed to
the Spanish are questioned in light of those keys: economies of enclave created by the Spanish
minorities themselves, institutions that were even stronger than the Cuban ones —typical of those of a weak state in construction— along with the solidarity that their common citizenship offered them.
the Spanish are questioned in light of those keys: economies of enclave created by the Spanish
minorities themselves, institutions that were even stronger than the Cuban ones —typical of those of a weak state in construction— along with the solidarity that their common citizenship offered them.
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Immigration, business success, Spanish minorities, social capital, Economic History of Cuba
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Moreno Lázaro, Javier. “«Padre bodeguero, hijo caballero»: Social capital and the business trajectory of the spanish in Cuba, 1898-1958”. Revista de Historia Industrial, no. 51, pp. 43-78, https://raco.cat/index.php/HistoriaIndustrial/article/view/263751.
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