<p><i>Latin American Economic History: An Introduction to Daily Life, Debt, and Development</i> guides readers through significant features and developments in the region¿s economic history from independence through 2022.</p><p>In approachable language, the book introduces readers to relevant New Economic History concepts and explains important characteristics of Latin America, such as the region¿s high volatility, rapid urbanization experience, the continued prominence of commodities, and its culture of informality. The volume provides explicit connections between culture, politics, and economics over five distinct time periods. Readers will learn how Cinco de Mayo featured into foreign debt repayments in the 19th century, how novels like Gabriel Garc¿M¿uez¿s<i> One Hundred Years of Solitude </i>reflected on the expansion of railroads during a period of export-led growth, and how a United States federal reserve interest hike in 1979 sent the region into the Lost Decade. When considere