THE COUSIÑO-GOYENECHEA FAMILY (1810-1940): RISE AND FALL OF A CHILEAN FAMILY BUSINESS

In many of these sectors this family was a truly pioneer, many of which are still important after 200 years: the composition of Chilean exports have not changed that much since Cousiño-Goyenechea's times. [...]this business group, exploited natural resources, but also participated in many other...

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Corporate profiles
Economic development
Families & family life
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Silver mines
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