Juan Vicente Gómez And The Oil Companies In Venezuela, 1908-1935 (cambridge Latin American Studies)
معرفی کتاب «Juan Vicente Gómez And The Oil Companies In Venezuela, 1908-1935 (cambridge Latin American Studies)» نوشتهٔ Brian Stuart McBeth، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) در سال 1983. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
After looking briefly at the reasons for the oil fraternity's choice of Venezuela, the book examines the relationship between GÃ3mez's government and the oil companies during this period. It deals with the government's initial encouragement, legislation, and unsuccessful attempts to increase production from the small number of companies operating before 1919. The important local links between the oil companies and vested interests, including GÃ3mez's family and entourage, are examined to determine the level of interaction between the two groups. The socio-economic effects of the companies are looked at in detail to ascertain their impact, both regionally and nationally, on agriculture, trade, currency fluctuations, industry and politics. Finally, the government's reaction to this and the degree of control exercised over the exploitation of its natural resources are examined.
After looking briefly at the reasons for the oil fraternity's choice of Venezuela, the book examines the relationship between Gómez's government and the oil companies during this period. It deals with the government's initial encouragement, legislation, and unsuccessful attempts to increase production from the small number of companies operating before 1919. The important local links between the oil companies and vested interests, including Gómez's family and entourage, are examined to determine the level of interaction between the two groups. The socio-economic effects of the companies are looked at in detail to ascertain their impact, both regionally and nationally, on agriculture, trade, currency fluctuations, industry and politics. Finally, the government's reaction to this and the degree of control exercised over the exploitation of its natural resources are examined After looking briefly at the reasons for the oil fraternity's choice of Venezuela, the book examines the relationship between Gomez's government and the oil companies during this period. It deals with the government's initial encouragement, legislation, and unsuccessful attempts to increase production from the small number of companies operating before 1919. In this study of the Venezuelan oil industry before World War Two, B.S. McBeth examines the local links between Venezuelan oil companies and the government of Juan Vicente Gómez, his family and his entourage. When Gomez seized power in 1908 his underlying objectives were to bring peace and work to Venezuela.