Moralizing Commerce on the Frontier

Beginning in the late nineteenth century a promising ranching sector developed on the Mato Grosso frontier with Paraguay. The most lucrative markets for cattle products were in neighboring Paraguay, Uruguay, and in the southeast of Brazil. For the most part markets were distant from the region of pr...

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Main Author: Robert W. Wilcox
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Centro Universitário de Anápolis 2018-04-01
Series:Fronteiras: Journal of Social, Technological and Environmental Science
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Online Access:http://periodicos.unievangelica.edu.br/index.php/fronteiras/article/view/2740
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description Beginning in the late nineteenth century a promising ranching sector developed on the Mato Grosso frontier with Paraguay. The most lucrative markets for cattle products were in neighboring Paraguay, Uruguay, and in the southeast of Brazil. For the most part markets were distant from the region of production, while fiscal revenues were always limited, hence the state attempted to impose its regulations and taxes as it could. Residents found their incomes were constrained at the best of times, and any “outside” impositions were simply obstacles to the prosperity of their communities and businesses. The result was that like similar regions across the globe cattle and cattle product smuggling became normal. The profits were significant enough that even local government officials were involved. The result was a long-running “battle” between the state and local producers to tap the potential promised by ranching that simultaneously promoted and inhibited the development of the region. This article explores these contradictory aspects of ranching settlement along the Brazil-Paraguay border.
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spelling doaj.art-dc9b1668a66349e9b67e5468b65bd6e42022-12-21T18:26:03ZporCentro Universitário de AnápolisFronteiras: Journal of Social, Technological and Environmental Science2238-88692018-04-017122924810.21664/2238-8869.2018v7i1.p229-2482740Moralizing Commerce on the FrontierRobert W. Wilcox0Department of History & Geography, Northern Kentucky UniversityBeginning in the late nineteenth century a promising ranching sector developed on the Mato Grosso frontier with Paraguay. The most lucrative markets for cattle products were in neighboring Paraguay, Uruguay, and in the southeast of Brazil. For the most part markets were distant from the region of production, while fiscal revenues were always limited, hence the state attempted to impose its regulations and taxes as it could. Residents found their incomes were constrained at the best of times, and any “outside” impositions were simply obstacles to the prosperity of their communities and businesses. The result was that like similar regions across the globe cattle and cattle product smuggling became normal. The profits were significant enough that even local government officials were involved. The result was a long-running “battle” between the state and local producers to tap the potential promised by ranching that simultaneously promoted and inhibited the development of the region. This article explores these contradictory aspects of ranching settlement along the Brazil-Paraguay border.http://periodicos.unievangelica.edu.br/index.php/fronteiras/article/view/2740Cattle RanchingSmugglingMato GrossoParaguay
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title Moralizing Commerce on the Frontier
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title_fullStr Moralizing Commerce on the Frontier
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Smuggling
Mato Grosso
Paraguay
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