The Dynamics and Determinants of Slave Prices in an Urban Setting: Santiago de Chile, c. 1773-1822
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Cussen, Celia Langdeau
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The Dynamics and Determinants of Slave Prices in an Urban Setting: Santiago de Chile, c. 1773-1822
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This paper provides the first survey of slave prices for Santiago de Chile, c.1773-1822. It also establishes the main determinants of slave prices during this period. We gathered and analysed over 3,800 sale operations. Our series confirm the usual inverted U-shape when prices are plotted against age, and that age was a very important determinant of slave prices. We also found that: female slaves were systematically priced over male slaves, quite contrary to what happened in most other markets; the prime age of Santiago slaves was 16-34, a younger range than for most other places; male slave prices moved in the same direction as real wages of unskilled workers; and the impact of the free womb law on market prices in 1811 was dramatic
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/145928
DOI: 10.1017/S0212610915000361
ISSN: 0212-6109
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Revista de Historia Económica, 34(3):449-477
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