| Resumen | Contiene.- I. Delimitation and purposes of the study.- II. Chilean socio-economic development, 1845-1879. Some conditions for industrialization.- III. The structure of Chilean industry, 1845-1879: The food industry, Beer and liquor, The textile sector, The leather and shoe industry, Silver and copper foundries, Capital and durable industrial goods: (The beginning of the metalworking industry, Shipyards), Other manufacturing branches, Production investment and profit.- IV. Multiplier effects and intersectoral relations: Effects on employment, Wages, Industrial concentration, Industrial production and value added, Places and factors, Relations Between agriculture, minning and manufacturing, Manufacturing and foreign trade. V. State and industrial entrepreneurs in Chile: The role of the government; The industrialist.- VI. Conclusions.- Appendix.- Bibliography |