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The book surveys early twentieth-century political, social, and economic conditions in Argentina and Uruguay, tracing historical developments, governmental structures, and contrasting national characters. It examines immigration patterns and racial composition, landholding and agricultural labour, and the challenges and opportunities of urban and rural development. It analyzes financial policy, banking responses and trade during the European war, and debates over electoral reform, provincial administration, and public services. Throughout, it assesses prospects for population growth, industrialization, and prosperity while noting gaps in statistical data and the differing administrative capacities of the two republics.
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