British Investments in Brazil: Edward Ashworth, a case study

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Autor(a) principal: Ricci, Fábio
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Carniello, Monica Franchi, Dias, Nelson Wellausen
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de gestão e desenvolvimento regional
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Resumo: This is a case study of a textile company located in Brazil, Companhia Taubaté Industrial (CTI), during the period of 1899-930. During this period British investors were expressive under the direction of the traditional British counting and investment company Edward Ashworth & Co. that had a branch in Brazil dating back to 1840s. Methods’ theoretical approach adopted in this study is based on Hirschmann’s linkage effects and the Myrdal’s principle of circular causation. The article analyses the Brazilian economy conditions related to the economic growth determined by the expansion of raw material export. For instance, the effect of coffee exports income as a forward factor to the internal industrialization through the process of imports replacement. The emergence of the company, in 1891, and its management in the first years of activity, until British capital effectively entered in the Brazilian market in 1899, was quite poor. This scenario was followed by a development cycle fully influenced by the increase in internal consumption and by the local cloth production, which used to be imported before. The industrial expansion was successful until 1930, when the British capital vanished because of the 1929 crisis. This crisis took Edward Ashworth Company headquarters in Britain to bankruptcy. Along this article, the influence of British shareholders in the CTI company business and the observations made about the company by Richard Graham are analyzed. Conclusions include that the British investments were crucial to the viability of the CTI company.
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spelling British Investments in Brazil: Edward Ashworth, a case studyOs investimentos britânicos no Brasil: Edward Ashworth, um estudo de casoDesenvolvimento econômicoHistória EconômicaInvestimentos britânicos no BrasilVale do Paraí­baindustrializaçãoindústria têxtilEconomic developmentEconomic HistoryBritish investments in BrazilParaí­ba Valleyindustrializationtextile industryThis is a case study of a textile company located in Brazil, Companhia Taubaté Industrial (CTI), during the period of 1899-930. During this period British investors were expressive under the direction of the traditional British counting and investment company Edward Ashworth & Co. that had a branch in Brazil dating back to 1840s. Methods’ theoretical approach adopted in this study is based on Hirschmann’s linkage effects and the Myrdal’s principle of circular causation. The article analyses the Brazilian economy conditions related to the economic growth determined by the expansion of raw material export. For instance, the effect of coffee exports income as a forward factor to the internal industrialization through the process of imports replacement. The emergence of the company, in 1891, and its management in the first years of activity, until British capital effectively entered in the Brazilian market in 1899, was quite poor. This scenario was followed by a development cycle fully influenced by the increase in internal consumption and by the local cloth production, which used to be imported before. The industrial expansion was successful until 1930, when the British capital vanished because of the 1929 crisis. This crisis took Edward Ashworth Company headquarters in Britain to bankruptcy. Along this article, the influence of British shareholders in the CTI company business and the observations made about the company by Richard Graham are analyzed. Conclusions include that the British investments were crucial to the viability of the CTI company.Este é um estudo de caso de uma empresa têxtil localizada no Brasil, a Companhia Taubaté Industrial (CTI), durante o período de 1899-930. Durante este período, os investimentos britânicos foram expressivos, sob a direção de empresa tradicional britânica de investimentos Edward Ashworth & Co., que possuia uma filial no Brasil na década de 1840. A abordagem teórico-metodológica adotada neste estudo é baseada na teoria dos efeitos de encadeamento de Hirschmann e no princípio de Myrdal de causação circular. O artigo analisa as condições da economia brasileira relacionados ao crescimento econômico determinado pela expansão da exportação de matérias-primas. Por exemplo, o efeito do rendimento da exportação do café é visto como um fator para a industrialização interna, por meio do processo de substituição de importações. O surgimento da empresa, em 1891, e sua gestão nos primeiros anos de atividade, até capital britânica efetivamente entrar no mercado brasileiro em 1899, foi muito pobre. Este cenário foi seguido por um ciclo de desenvolvimento totalmente influenciado pelo aumento do consumo interno e pela produção de tecido local. A expansão industrial foi bem sucedida até 1930, quando o capital britânico desapareceu por causa da crise de 1929. Esta crise levou a sede da Companhia Ashworth, na Grã-Bretanha, à falência. Ao longo deste artigo, a influência dos acionistas britânicos no negócio da empresa CTI e as observações feitas sobre a empresa por Richard Graham são analisados. Conclui-se que os investimentos britânicos foram cruciais para a viabilidade da empresa CTI.Universidade de Taubaté2012-10-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.rbgdr.net/revista/index.php/rbgdr/article/view/79110.54399/rbgdr.v8i3.791Revista Brasileira de Gestão e Desenvolvimento Regional; Vol. 8 No. 3 (2012)RBGDR; Vol. 8 Núm. 3 (2012)Revista Brasileira de Gestão e Desenvolvimento Regional; v. 8 n. 3 (2012)1809-239X10.54399/rbgdr.v8i3reponame:Revista brasileira de gestão e desenvolvimento regionalinstname:Universidade de Taubaté (UNITAU)instacron:UNITAUporhttps://www.rbgdr.net/revista/index.php/rbgdr/article/view/791/309Ricci, FábioCarniello, Monica FranchiDias, Nelson Wellauseninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2012-10-24T21:18:26Zoai:ojs2.rbgdr.net:article/791Revistahttps://www.rbgdr.net/revista/index.php/rbgdrPUBhttps://www.rbgdr.net/revista/index.php/rbgdr/oai||monicafcarniello@gmail.com1809-239X1809-239Xopendoar:2012-10-24T21:18:26Revista brasileira de gestão e desenvolvimento regional - Universidade de Taubaté (UNITAU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv British Investments in Brazil: Edward Ashworth, a case study
Os investimentos britânicos no Brasil: Edward Ashworth, um estudo de caso
title British Investments in Brazil: Edward Ashworth, a case study
spellingShingle British Investments in Brazil: Edward Ashworth, a case study
Ricci, Fábio
Desenvolvimento econômico
História Econômica
Investimentos britânicos no Brasil
Vale do Paraí­ba
industrialização
indústria têxtil
Economic development
Economic History
British investments in Brazil
Paraí­ba Valley
industrialization
textile industry
title_short British Investments in Brazil: Edward Ashworth, a case study
title_full British Investments in Brazil: Edward Ashworth, a case study
title_fullStr British Investments in Brazil: Edward Ashworth, a case study
title_full_unstemmed British Investments in Brazil: Edward Ashworth, a case study
title_sort British Investments in Brazil: Edward Ashworth, a case study
author Ricci, Fábio
author_facet Ricci, Fábio
Carniello, Monica Franchi
Dias, Nelson Wellausen
author_role author
author2 Carniello, Monica Franchi
Dias, Nelson Wellausen
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ricci, Fábio
Carniello, Monica Franchi
Dias, Nelson Wellausen
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Desenvolvimento econômico
História Econômica
Investimentos britânicos no Brasil
Vale do Paraí­ba
industrialização
indústria têxtil
Economic development
Economic History
British investments in Brazil
Paraí­ba Valley
industrialization
textile industry
topic Desenvolvimento econômico
História Econômica
Investimentos britânicos no Brasil
Vale do Paraí­ba
industrialização
indústria têxtil
Economic development
Economic History
British investments in Brazil
Paraí­ba Valley
industrialization
textile industry
description This is a case study of a textile company located in Brazil, Companhia Taubaté Industrial (CTI), during the period of 1899-930. During this period British investors were expressive under the direction of the traditional British counting and investment company Edward Ashworth & Co. that had a branch in Brazil dating back to 1840s. Methods’ theoretical approach adopted in this study is based on Hirschmann’s linkage effects and the Myrdal’s principle of circular causation. The article analyses the Brazilian economy conditions related to the economic growth determined by the expansion of raw material export. For instance, the effect of coffee exports income as a forward factor to the internal industrialization through the process of imports replacement. The emergence of the company, in 1891, and its management in the first years of activity, until British capital effectively entered in the Brazilian market in 1899, was quite poor. This scenario was followed by a development cycle fully influenced by the increase in internal consumption and by the local cloth production, which used to be imported before. The industrial expansion was successful until 1930, when the British capital vanished because of the 1929 crisis. This crisis took Edward Ashworth Company headquarters in Britain to bankruptcy. Along this article, the influence of British shareholders in the CTI company business and the observations made about the company by Richard Graham are analyzed. Conclusions include that the British investments were crucial to the viability of the CTI company.
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