Part IV: Miscellaneous 



CHILE 



THE LAND QUESTION AND C0I,0N1SATI0N IN CHILE. 



{Continued) . 



OFFiciAi, sources: (i) 



ESTADISTICA coaiERCiAL DE LA Repurlica de CHILE.. AQo 1 912. (Commercial Statistics oj 

 )he Republic of Chile, 1912), Oficina Central de Estadlstica, Santiago de Chile, 1913. 

 Soc. Universe. 



OTHER SOURCES : 



ALDCJN'ATE (Santiago) : El Institute Internadonal de Agricultura y su importancia para la 

 America latina, en especial para Chile. Conferencia dada en el Sal6n de honor de la 

 Universidad de Chile el 2 de diciembre de 1912 por Don Santiago Aldunate, Ministro 

 Plenipotenciario de Chile en Italia y delegado de Chile en el Instituto Internadonal 

 de Agricultura. (The International Institute of Agriculture and its Importance for Latin 

 America, particularly for Chile. Lecture delivered in the great Hall of the University of 

 Chile, December and., 1912, by Don Santiago Aldunate, Minister Plenipotentiary of 

 Chile in Italy, and Delegate of Chili to the International Institute of Agriculture). 

 Rome, 1913, Press of the International Institute of Agriculture. 



GaldAmes (I^uis:) Estudio de la historia de Chile, (A Study of the History of Chile) 2^^ . ed. 

 Santiago de Chile, 191 1, Imprenta Universitaria. 



Valdes Tagle (Elias) : Cr^dito Agricola Cooperative, (Co-operative Agricultural Credit). 

 Santiago de Cile, 191 3. Imprenta y lyitografia Barcelona. 



BoLLETTixo dell'Emigrazione. (Bulletin of Emigration). Commissariato dell'Emigrazione, 

 Rome, 1902, N'' 12 ; 1905, N° i 



§ 6. Trade in Agricui^turai, Products. 



I. Some General Remarks on Chilian Commerce. — The geographical 

 and economic conditions of the country, the distribution of its productive 

 regions and the nature of its products (see § 1-5) are such that the commerce 

 of Chile, both home and foreign, is of an active character. On the one hand, 

 we have mining industry, and sheep improvement, furnishing products 

 exclusively for exportation ; on the other, agricultural products destined 

 chiefly for national consumption and giving occasion for fairly extensive 



(i) See the sources given in the first part of this article published in the | preceding 

 number of this Bulletin. 



