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La isla del encanto:Puerto Rico

Tuberculosis, the disease of poverty and undernourishment, caused the highest death-rate IN THE WORLD in Puerto Rico until 1934.

Making of the West Indies, Longman,1960


Operation Bootstrap ("Operación Manos a la Obra") is the name given to the ambitious projects which industrialized Puerto Rico in the mid-20th century. Teodoro Moscoso is referred to as the architect of Operation Bootstrap. Under this program, which began in 1948, the island became increasingly industrialized. Envisioning that a densely populated island like Puerto Rico with now over 1000 persons per square mile, could not subsist on an agrarian system, the government Departamento de Fomento encouraged the establishment of factories. Puerto Rico enticed US companies by providing labor at costs below those on the mainland, access to US markets without import duties, and profits that could enter the country free from federal taxation. Fomento invited investment of external capital, importing the raw materials, and exporting the finished products to the U.S. market. To entice participation, tax exemptions and differential rental rates were offered for industrial facilities. As a result, Puerto Rico's economy shifted labor from agriculture to manufacturing and tourism. The manufacturing sector has shifted from the original labor-intensive industries, such as the manufacturing of food, tobacco, leather, and apparel products, to more capital-intensive industries, such as pharmaceuticals, chemicals, machinery, and electronics.
Through this project, a rural agricultural society was transformed into an industrial working class. Although initially touted as an economic miracle, by the 1960s, Operation Bootstrap was increasingly hampered by a growing unemployment problem . As living standards and wages rose, manpower-intensive industries faced competition from outside the United States.
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Isla Verde
Isla Verde
Luquillo
Luquillo
El Yunque
El Yunque
Luquillo
Luquillo
Loiza
Loiza
Bayamon
Bayamon
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
Rio Camuy Caverns
Rio Camuy Caverns
Arecibo
Arecibo
Best city in the Americas
Best city in the Americas
Starbucks
Starbucks
Small world
Small world
Our lady of Lourdes
Our lady of Lourdes
Bayamon
Bayamon
Trolley - Old San Juan
Trolley - Old San Juan
Doorway - Old San Juan
Doorway - Old San Juan
Cultural imperialism
Cultural imperialism
Old San Juan
Old San Juan
Old San Juan
Old San Juan
Old San Juan - guardhouse on the city wall
Old San Juan - guardhouse on the city wall
Raíces Fountain - Old San Juan
Raíces Fountain - Old San Juan
Old San Juan
Old San Juan
Fabrica Polo Norte - Captain Ángel Rivero-Méndez, Cruz de la Orden de Merito Militar
Fabrica Polo Norte - Captain Ángel Rivero-Méndez, Cruz de la Orden de Merito Militar
Old San Juan
Old San Juan
Politicians never sleep
Politicians never sleep
Banco Popular
Banco Popular
Mural
Mural
Dinner
Dinner
Nokia or Samsung ?
Nokia or Samsung ?
Modern Art
Modern Art
Arecibo Observatory
Arecibo Observatory
Golden Eye
Golden Eye
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