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  2. Economic history of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Peru's per-capita growth rates have diverged from overall growth rates over the last quarter-century. Peru's GDP per capita peaked in 1981 and is only recently on the path to return to that level. By the end of 2006, the government had enacted measures that allowed the economy to improve by increasing investments, and expanding production and ...

  3. Economy of the Inca Empire - Wikipedia

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    The basis of the Andean socio-political organisation was the ayllu, a group of families united by real or mythical kin ties, and separated into a male and a female line.. The ruler of an ayllu was the kuraka, or chief, called kamachikuq, and was part of the class of common people ("Hatunruna

  4. History of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The etymology of Peru: The word Peru may be derived from Birú, the name of a local ruler who lived near the Bay of San Miguel, Panama, in the early 16th century. [29] When his possessions were visited by Spanish explorers in 1522, they were the southernmost part of the New World yet known to Europeans. [ 30 ]

  5. In Peru, remains of wealthy pre-Inca people unearthed at ...

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    Archaeologists in Peru have discovered the remains of what is believed to be wealthy members of the Chimu civilization, a pre-Inca society that thrived for centuries in arid plains nestled between ...

  6. Mit'a - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, the Spanish mit'a acted as a subsidy to private mining interests and the Spanish nation, which used tax revenues from silver production largely to finance European wars. [ 9 ] A 2021 study in the Journal of Economic History found that the colonial mita system in Peru caused the decimation of the male native-born population.

  7. Economic history of the world - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the Paleolithic Era, which was between 500,000 and 10,000 BC, [1] the primary socio-economic unit was the band (small kin group). [2] Communication between bands occurred for the purposes of trading ideas, stories, tools, foods, animal skins, mates, and other commodities.

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  9. History of accounting - Wikipedia

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    So although Luca Pacioli did not invent double-entry bookkeeping, [32] his 27-page treatise on bookkeeping is a seminal work because of its wide circulation and the fact that it was printed in the vernacular Italian language. [33] Pacioli saw accounting as an ad-hoc ordering system devised by the merchant. Its regular use provides the merchant ...