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THE SOCIAL EVOLUTION OF THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC [1]

THE SOCIAL EVOLUTION OF THE ARGENTINE
REPUBLIC

BY
HON. ERNESTO QUESADA

Attorney-General of the Argentine Republic; Professor in the Universities of
Buenos Ayres and La Plata

 

Publication No. 636
American Academy of Political and Social Science
Reprinted from The Annals, May, 1911

Price 25 cents


This Reprint is made from the May, 1911, volume of THE ANNALS, the complete contents of which are

INDIVIDUAL EFFORT IN TRADE EXPANSION.

Hon. Elihu Root, United States Senator from New York.

THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE AMERICAN STATES.

Hon. Henry White, Chairman of the American Delegation to the Fourth International Conference of the American States.

THE FOURTH PAN-AMERICAN CONFERENCE.

Paul S. Reinsch, Delegate to the Fourth Pan-American Conference; Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin.

THE MONROE DOCTRINE AT THE FOURTH PAN-AMERICAN CONFERENCE.

Hon. Alejandro Alvarez, Of the Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Santiago, Chile.

BANKING IN MEXICO.

Hon. Enrique Martinez-Sobral, Chief of the Bureau of Credit and Commerce of the Mexican Ministry of Finance.

THE WAY TO ATTAIN AND MAINTAIN MONETARY REFORM IN LATIN-AMERICA.

Charles A. Conant, Former Commissioner on the Coinage of the Philippine Islands, New York.

CURRENT MISCONCEPTIONS OF TRADE WITH LATIN-AMERICA.

Hugh MacNair Kahler, Editor of "How to Export"; Vice-President, Latin-American Chamber of Commerce; Publisher of the Spanish periodicals, "America" and "Ingenieria."

INVESTMENT OF AMERICAN CAPITAL IN LATIN-AMERICAN COUNTRIES.

Wilfred H. Schoff, Secretary, Commercial Museum, Philadelphia.

COMMERCE WITH SOUTH AMERICA.

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION IN PERU.

Albert A. Giesecke, Ph.D., Rector of the University of Cuzco, Cuzco, Peru.

THE MONETARY SYSTEM OF CHILE.

Dr. Guillermo Subercaseaux, Professor of Political Economy, University of Chile.

THE SOCIAL EVOLUTION OF THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.

Hon. Ernesto Quesada, Attorney-General of the Argentine Republic; Professor in the Universities of Buenos Ayres and La Plata.

COMMERCIAL RELATIONS OF CHILE.

Hon. Henry L. Janes, Division of Latin-American Affairs, Department of State, Washington.

CLOSER COMMERCIAL RELATIONS WITH LATIN-AMERICA.

Bernard N. Baker, Baltimore, Md.

IMMIGRATION—A CENTRAL AMERICAN PROBLEM.

Ernst B. Filsinger, Consul of Costa Rica and Ecuador, St. Louis, Mo.


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