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Journal articles on the topic "Argentine Political Economy"

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Cviic, Stephen. "Remaking the Argentine economy." International Affairs 71, no. 4 (October 1995): 925. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2625227.

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Maxwell, Kenneth, and Felipe A. M. De La Balze. "Remaking the Argentine Economy." Foreign Affairs 74, no. 4 (1995): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20047257.

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Kuznetsov, A. V., and S. A. Morozov. "Debt sustainability of the Argentine Republic: Problems and prospects." Finance and Credit 26, no. 10 (October 29, 2020): 2346–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.24891/fc.26.10.2346.

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Subject. The article reveals the relationship between the increasing cost of servicing the current government debt and ensuring the debt sustainability of default economy, on the case of the Argentine Republic. Objectives. The study aims at conducting a comprehensive analysis of origins and mechanisms for resolving debt crises in the Argentine Republic. Methods. The study rests on methods of analysis, synthesis and extrapolation, using the database of the IMF, the Ministry of Economy, and the Central Bank of Argentina. Results. We discuss the approaches of the administration and the Central Bank of Argentina to the implementation of anti-crisis fiscal and monetary policy, reveal the details of Argentina's interaction with the IMF in providing assistance in the financial stabilization of the economy, show the economic consequences of excessive debt burden, present the data on the repayment of Argentina's public debt in the long run. The paper summarizes the distinctive features of the current debt of Argentina restructuring, including the increasing socio-economic and political risks. Conclusions. The distrust in debt securities and creditworthiness in the Argentine Republic increases the risk of serial default. The lack of the State's ability to provide financial support to the national corporate sector is reflected at the level of poverty, unemployment, and, as a result, it has an impact on the mood of the population, which threatens the intensity of riots that may spread outside the Argentine Republic.
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Goodwin, Paul B., and William C. Smith. "Authoritarianism and the Crisis of the Argentine Political Economy." American Historical Review 96, no. 4 (October 1991): 1333. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2165266.

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Manzetti, Luigi, and William C. Smith. "Authoritarianism and the Crisis of the Argentine Political Economy." Hispanic American Historical Review 71, no. 4 (November 1991): 907. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2515809.

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Munck, Ronaldo, W. Smith, J. Horowitz, L. Senkman, and R. Gillespie. "Authoritarianism and the Crisis of the Argentine Political Economy." Bulletin of Latin American Research 10, no. 1 (1991): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3338587.

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Manzetti, Luigi. "Authoritarianism and the Crisis of the Argentine Political Economy." Hispanic American Historical Review 71, no. 4 (November 1, 1991): 907–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-71.4.907.

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Gerchunoff, Pablo, and Lucas Llach. "Equality or Growth: A 20th Century Argentine Dilemma." Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History 27, no. 3 (2009): 397–426. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0212610900000823.

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ABSTRACTArgentina's long term economic performance between 1880 and 2000 (convergence with the rich followed by divergence) can be understood in terms of the economic and political consequences of its peculiar factor endowments. Skewed endowments meant huge gains from trade during the First Globalization boom; but, conversely, disintegration of world commerce in the Depression was a heavier blow for such a naturally specialized economy. The extreme protectionism, characteristic of the post-war period, was related to the country's peculiar economic structure: comparative advantages in food production and disadvantages in (labor-intensive) manufacturing implied that closing the economy was a political winner, though it eventually hampered growth. The road to openness followed in the last quarter of the 20th century would have meant, correspondingly, an increase in inequality. Attempts to moderate it through debt accumulation and exchange rate appreciation destabilized the economy and contributed further to Argentina's comparative decline.
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CRAMER, GISELA. "Argentine Riddle: The Pinedo Plan of 1940 and the Political Economy of the Early War Years." Journal of Latin American Studies 30, no. 3 (October 1998): 519–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x98005148.

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By mid-1940, the Argentine economy seemed to be heading for a major crisis because many of her traditional export markets had suddenly become inaccessible. In response, Finance Minister Federico Pinedo and his team developed a wide range of initiatives. These aimed to overcome the crisis and restructure the Argentine economy in order to accommodate it to a changing and difficult international environment.This article analyses the nature, successes and failures of these policies. It argues that while Pinedo's initiatives certainly entailed visionary elements which anticipated major problems of the Argentine and Latin American development of the post-war era, they should not be regarded as some ‘golden opportunity’ for sound economic modernisation that was missed only because Pinedo and his fellow conservatives failed to win political approval and were later pushed aside by the rising force of populism.
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Behrend, Jacqueline, and Matías Bianchi. "ESTRUCTURA ECONÓMICA Y POLÍTICA SUBNACIONAL EN ARGENTINA." Caderno CRH 30, no. 80 (December 5, 2017): 217–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.9771/ccrh.v30i80.21969.

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Este artículo tiene como objetivo general contribuir al debate sobre las relaciones entre el Estado y la sociedad a nivel subnacional y se centra específicamente en el caso de Argentina. Para ello, desarrollamos dos objetivos específicos. En primer lugar, hacemos un planteo teórico y conceptual sobre la importancia de estudiar la diversidad de estructuras económicas que existen a nivel subnacional, para entender el impacto que tienen en las relaciones entre Estado y sociedad. En segundo lugar, proponemos un marco analítico para clasificar a las provincias argentinas según su estructura económica. La clasificación de la estructura económica de las provincias se basa en tres criterios: la fortaleza del sector privado en la economía provincial, el peso relativo del Estado subnacional en la economía, y el tipo de producción que predomina. En base a esto, en las conclusiones hipotetizamos acerca de qué incentivos tienen los actores económicos para vincularse con el Estado provincial de distintas maneras.Palabras-clave: Subnacional; Estado; Estructura económica; Argentina; SociedadESTRUTURA ECONÔMICA E POLÍTICA SUBNACIONAL NA ARGENTINARESUMOO objetivo geral deste artigo é contribuir para o debate sobre as relações entre o Estado e a sociedade no âmbito subnacional. Ele focaliza, especificamente, o caso da Argentina. Para isso, desenvolvemos dois objetivos específicos. Em primeiro lugar, fizemos uma exposição teórica e conceitual sobre a importância de estudar a diversidade de estruturas econômicas que existem no nível subnacional para entender o impacto das relações entre Estado e sociedade. Em segundo lugar, propusemos um marco analítico para classificar as províncias argentinas segundo sua estrutura econômica. A classificação da estrutura econômica das províncias se baseia em três critérios: a força do setor privado na economia provincial, o peso relativo do Estado subnacional na economia e o tipo de produção que predomina. Com base nisso, nas conclusões, levantamos hipóteses acerca dos incentivos aos atores econômicos para se vincularem ao Estado provincial de distintas maneiras.Palavras-Chave: Subnacional; Estado; Estrutura econômica; Argentina; SociedadeECONOMIC STRUCTURE AND SUB-NATIONAL POLICY IN ARGENTINAABSTRACTThis article aims to contribute to the debate on subnational state-society relations, focusing specifically on the Argentine case. To this end, we develop two specific objectives. First, we develop a theoretical and conceptual argument about the importance of studying the diversity of economic structures that exist at the subnational level, in order to understand the impact that they have on state-society relations. Second, we propose an analytic framework to classify the Argentine provinces according to their economic structure. This classification is based on three variables: the strength of the private sector in the provincial economy, the relative weight of the subnational state in the economy, and the type of production that predominates. On the basis of this classification, in the conclusions we hypothesize about the incentives that economic actors have to establish varying types of relations with the provincial state.Key words: Subnational; State; Economic structure; Argentina; SocietySTRUCTURE ÉCONOMIQUE ET POLITIQUE INFRANATIONAL EN ARGENTINEABSTRACTCet article se concentre spécifiquement sur le cas de l’Argentine. Son objectif général est de contribuer au débat sur les relations entre l’État et la société au niveau infranational et nous avons donc développé deux objectifs spécifiques. En premier lieu, nous avons fait une exposition théorique et conceptuelle sur l’importance d’étudier la diversité des structures économiques qui existent au niveau infranational pour comprendre l’impact des relations entre l’État et la société. En deuxième lieu, nous avons proposé un cadre analytique permettant de classer les provinces argentines selon leur structure économique. La classification de la structure économique des provinces repose sur trois critères: la force du secteur privé dans l’économie de la province, le poids relatif de l’état infranational dans l’économie et le type de production qui prédomine. Pour conclure, nous soulevons des hypothèses concernant les incitations faites aux acteurs économiques pour qu’ils se lient de différentes manières à l’État provincial.Key words: Infranational; État; Structure économique; Argentine; Société
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Argentine Political Economy"

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Bianchi, Matías Federico. "The political economy of sub-national democracy : fiscal rentierism and geography in Argentina." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013IEPP0032.

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Cette thèse recherche les causes des expériences divergentes de développement politique et économique dans les provinces de l´Argentine. Malgré les ressources financières importantes et politiques que les provinces moins peuplées reçoivent, un grand nombre parmi elles deviennent chaque fois moins dynamiques du point de vue économique et plus dépendantes de ressources financières venant du gouvernement national. Au même temps les élites locales ont tendance à rester au pouvoir, à construire clientèles, et à dominer les autres branches du gouvernement, ainsi stagnent -et parfois inversent- du processus de démocratisation commencé dans le pays il y a trois décennies. En particulier se proposent deux variables cruciales qui expliquent la démocratisation sous-nationale: les institutions du système fédéral, en particulier les dispositions fiscales et la distribution géographique du développement dans les provinces. Dans la premier, se utilise l´encadre théorique de la « malédiction » du pays exportateurs de pétrole mais se concentre sur les mécanismes par lesquels opèrent. Dans le deuxième, se preuve que le développement de pôles relativement éloignées et autonomes dans quelques provinces, sont facteurs que résistent aux forces centripètes et centralisatrices qui connaissent les provinces rentières
This dissertation investigates the causes for the divergent experiences of political and economic development of the provinces in Argentina. Despite the important fiscal and political resources less populated provinces receive, a large group of them are increasingly less dynamic economically and more dependent on fiscal resources coming from the national government. At the same time, local elites have tended to remain in power through patronage and have surpassed the autonomy of other powers, thus stagnating – and sometimes even reversing – the democratization process started in the country three decades ago. It proposes two explanatory variables that help to explain the sub-national democratization process in Argentina: the fiscal rentierism and the geographical distribution of resources within provinces. In the first case, it is used the theoretical framework of the “resource curse” that explain the paradoxical situation of oil exporting countries. Specifically it focuses on the mechanism through which this phenomenon operates looking to specific cases in detail. In trying to explain cases that have managed to escape the “curse”, it shows that in cases in which human and economic resources are dispersed, has helped those provinces to resist the centripetal forces of fiscal rentierism
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Álvarez, Ramiro Eugenio. "Essays on the Argentine Political Economy through the lens of the Classical-Keynesian Approach." Doctoral thesis, Università di Siena, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11365/1105887.

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This Ph.D. thesis is composed of three essays and is aimed to reconstruct, both conceptually and analytically, the Argentine political economy for the period from 1955 to 1991. To this aim, we apply theoretical elements rooted in the Sraffian-Keynesian tradition of thought, such as the extension of Sraffa’s representation based on "Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities" to the price-taking economy framework, the Monetary Theory of Distribution and the demand-led growth model based on Sraffian Supermultiplier. However, unlike some recent reconstructions of Latin American specificities through the lens of the Classical tradition, we provide a formal representation of the Argentine historical experience that abandons the canonical dichotomy between agricultural and industrial sectors in modeling semi-industrialized economies. To account for the different stages of industrialization during the fifties and sixties we include a distinction between manufactured goods for final consumptions and capital goods. Likewise, the inclusion of banks and the financial sector becomes relevant to address financial liberalization and capital-account deregulation during the seventies and eighties. An intrinsic non-tradable sector, associated with public services, turns to be relevant to capture the consequences of privatization during the nineties. The suggested models take into consideration the heterogeneities among productive sectors, as the natural outcome of the structural changes observed during the period under study. The 1st essay presents a comprehensive analysis regarding some contributions made by the political theorist Guillermo O’Donnell, which revolve around the notions of the Argentine Pendulum, Bureaucratic-Authoritarian State, and their implications on income distribution and output dynamics. Under the basis of a tripartite productive structure, O’Donnell’s pendulum is formally reconstructed as the ambivalent behavior of the international bourgeoisie with respect to its strategy of the class alliance for the determination of both economic policies and the pattern of development. The 2nd essay analytically re-elaborates the change undergone by the Argentine economy during the 1970s and 1980s, from a strategy of import-substituting industrialization led by a labor-based government (1973-1976) to a pattern of development based on market liberalization and implemented by a Dictatorial Regimen (1976-1983). By applying Sraffa’s representation of the productive process, the Monetary Theory of distribution and the extension of the Keynesian Principle of Effective Demand in explaining the growth path, such structural changes are analyzed and modelized. The suggested formal representation accounts for the capital goods-producing industry, the financial sector and an intrinsic non-tradable sector as distinctive elements of the Argentine productive structure of the period considered. The essay analytically re-elaborates the distributive changes and the structural consequences of the economic policies implemented by the so-called National Reorganisation Process, both in the pattern of specialization and in the financial dependence of Argentina. Finally, the 3rd essay revisits the cost-pushed theories of inflation to reconstruct the dynamics observed in prices and income distribution. The suggested model stresses the role played by the exchange rate and crawling-peg policy in approaching the high inflation and hyperinflationary experiences during the eighties external-debt crisis. Additionally, the multiple stabilizing programs are analyzed and formally reconstructed in the light of the Classical-Keynesian Approach, highlighting the importance of the exchange rate and external determinants in stabilizing price dynamics. In this sense, the Convertibility Regime, during the nineties, is analyzed as a strategy to control the price dynamic by reinforcing the financial dependence of the Argentine economy.
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Chayo, Marina Andrea de Hoffmann de. "Governos militares e governo Alfonsín, 1976 1989: uma análise da política econômica argentina." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2010. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/9425.

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This work will study the 1976-1989 period with the aim to understand why Argentina is in this chaotic path since the lost decade . We will focus on Alfonsín constitutional government and take a look at the previous military administrations, from General Videla to General Bignone that left behind a complicated future for the nation, a huge public debt and a non-productive economy
Este trabalho resenha o período compreendido entre 1976 e 1989, para possibilitar uma explicação possível da profunda crise na qual a Argentina se encontra desde o período da década perdida . Estuda a economia argentina , especificamente o governo de Raúl Alfonsin o primeiro governo constitucional após a ditadura e o período imediatamente anterior, comprendido entre 1976 e 1983, condição sine qua non dado que condicionou o governo democrático, limitando o desempenho e a evolução do país. Destaca o surgimento da pesada carga herdada como consequência da dívida externa. Esta pesada carga constituída tanto pelos empréstimos de fato contraídos (junto com os correspondentes juros contratados) quanto pela estatização de grande parte da dívida. Destaca também os motivos pelos quais o processo de consolidação democrático defrontou-se com tantas dificuldades encerrando-se emoldurado numa crise tão profunda, ainda que ocorresse a entrega de poder de um presidente constitucional para outro, escolhido num contexto de vigência plena de mecanismos de representação política e de respeito às liberdades políticas
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Vivares, Ernesto. "Towards a New International Political Economy of Regional Development Banks: The case of the Inter-American Development Bank and its role in the Argentine liberalisation process of the 1990s." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.489866.

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This thesis seeks to investigate the changing nature and role in development of the Regional Development Banks (RDBs) via an investigation of the Inter-American Development Bank. (IDB) and its interventions and role in' the process of consolidation and decline of the Argentine convertibility regime in the 1990s. In particular, the thesis explores empirically the IDB's role through two case studies that reveal its complex political economic nature: first, the debt swap for the privatisation of electricity public utilities signalling the consolidation of the convertibility regime; second, the IDB's role during the process of decline of the regime and its interventions in the privatisation of social security and the international financial bailout aimed at keeping the system afloat. Applying a version of the new International Political Economy (new IPE) approach, the thesis traces the dynamics of the Latin American political economy of financing development, situating the IDB's development mission and role within the framework of globalisation, regionalism and multilateralism. The investigation examines the structural forces shaping the nature of the IDB and its role in the region throughout the period of the internationalisation of production and globalisation of development financing. In so doing, it draws particular attention to the IDB's' ohanging development mandate and its interventions in the region in relation to its hemispheric, regional and global commitments, revealing the dynamics of its technical, financial and political capabilities. Turning specifically to the case studies of the IDB's role in the consolidation and decline of the convertibility regime, the thesis examines the impact on development of what we call the power-balance legitimisation. Ultimately, the thesis intends to show the dynamic role of the IDB within the regional and domestic political economy, providing evidence concerning the exhaustion of the IDB's historical mandate as a result of a dominant economic focus of development challenging this historical institution to re-found its development mission in the region.
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Sadler, Mélanie. "Juan Bautista Alberdi : un discours entre culture juridictionnelle et culture étatique." Thesis, Bordeaux 3, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015BOR30030/document.

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Étatique.Cette thèse se propose d’étudier la pensée d’Alberdi et de démontrer qu’elle est, fondamentalement, une pensée de la complexité des catégories fondée sur la conscience du caractère hybride de l’ordre sociopolitique qui lui est contemporain. Alberdi est héritier de deux cultures, une culture traditionnelle d’Ancien Régime et une culture révolutionnaire dont le langage s’est également imposé avec l’Indépendance. La grande question qui se pose à lui est celle de l’ordre à redonner au corps social qui a perdu la légitimité de l’ordre transcendant d’Ancien Régime. L’historiographie traditionnelle a souvent récupéré la figure et les discours du publiciste pour en faire l’éminent précurseur ou représentant de diverses tendances, parfois contradictoires, et notamment, pour l’ériger en figure de proue de la « modernité », du libéralisme contemporain ou encore de l’« État argentin » contemporain. Alberdi est au contraire, encore pleinement imprégné de la culture juridique traditionnelle et il cherche à adapter les langages dont il dispose à la réalité qui est la sienne, dans un aller-retour constant entre réalité et discours, puisque l’une modèle les autres et vice versa. Des catégories comme celles d’« individu », « Liberté », « administration » se sont imposées avec la Révolution, mais le publiciste les resémantise en fonction de son contexte, encore traversé de dynamiques très traditionnelles. L’individu, ainsi, recoupera globalement la catégorie excluante du « vecino ». L’« administration » apparaîtra souvent sous sa plume dans son sens ancien d’« administration de justice » et non pas dans son sens moderne. Par ailleurs, la « modernité » du Tucuman est toute relative puisqu’il laisse un rôle fondamental aux sources de droit traditionnelles et ne s’inscrit dans un volontarisme juridique qu’occasionnellement, et avec précaution. Jouant sur plusieurs échelles, il parle le langage de la modernité politique au niveau national et celui du droit traditionnel au niveau local lequel demeure le socle de stabilité du corps social. Ma thèse est que ce socle traditionnel d’une part, et les catégorie de « commerce » (prise dans sa polysémie) et d’économie politique d’autre part, seront les deux instruments fondamentaux permettant à l’auteur de repenser le lien, de créer une société à partir du corps social traditionnel. Loin de considérer l’ordre au seul niveau national, sa démarche s’inscrit en outre dans une perspective internationale : ce n’est que par l’échange pacifié entre nations que l’on pourra clore le cycle des révolutions atlantiques et retrouver un ordre ; celui-ci sera immanent certes, mais il devra nécessairement transcender le cadre de la nation
This thesis points to study Alberdi’s thought and to demonstrate that it’s fundamentally a thought of the complexity of the categories founded on the hybrid character of the order which is contemporary to him. Alberdi inherited the legacy of two cultures, the traditional culture of Ancien Régime and a revolutionary culture whose language also imposed itself with the independance. The major question for Alberdi is which order to give back to the social body since it lost the legitimacy of the Ancien Régime’s transcendent order. The traditional historiography often pick up Alberdi’s figure and speeches to convert him in the eminent precursor or representative of distinct tendencies, sometimes contradictories, and especially to promote him as the « modernity »’s, the contemporary liberalism’s and the contemporary Argentinian State’s figurehead. Quite the contrary, Alberdi is still rather immerged in the traditional legal culture, and he tries to adapt the availables languages to his reality, in permanent backs and forths between reality and speeches since the first models the seconds and viceversa. Some categories like « individual », « Liberty », « administration » imposed themselves with the Revolution but the publicist gives them another significations (je ne sais pas comment traduire “resémantiser”?) according to his context considerably penetrated with traditional dynamics. The « individual », so, intersects the excluding category of the « vecino » overall. In the same way, Alberdi preferentially uses the term of « administration » in its old meaning of « justice’s administration », not in its modern acceptation. Besides, the publicist’s « modernity » is to be reconsiderated seeing as he leaves a fundamental role to the traditional legal sources and doesn’t fall into legal voluntarism but occasionally and cautiously. He actually plays on different scales : he speaks the political modernity’s language on the national scale and the traditional legal’s one on the local level (local level which remains the stability base of the social body). My thesis is that this traditional base on one hand and the categories of « trade » (understood in his polysemic acceptations) and « political economics » on the other hand will be the two fundamental instruments which enable the autor to rethink the link, to create a society based on the traditional social body. Far from considerating the order on the very national level, his approach also fits into an international perspective : the pacified exchanges between the nations would be the only way to end the atlantic revolutions’s cycle and to recover an order : this order will admittedly be immanent, but it necessarily will transcend the national frame
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Benedetti, Paolo Franco. "The political economy of regulatory stability in Argentina." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2008. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/2045/.

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Beginning in 1989, Argentina committed itself to a wide-ranging program of utility privatization and the establishment of new regulatory regimes. Following the international best practice, the design of these regimes involved the creation of independent regulatory agencies and the delegation of important regulatory powers to these agencies. At the time these reforms were introduced, there was a reasonable amount of consensus that both privatization and the change in the locus of regulatory power were policy changes that had arrived to stay. Moreover, the expectation was that utility regulation would become more stable than in the past. In this thesis, however, it is demonstrated that these expectations were unfounded. Using deductive reasoning, it is proposed that although delegation to independent regulatory agencies is an important condition for developing stable regulatory policies, equally important for that purpose is ensuring that governments cannot easily reverse that delegation or manipulate its terms. It is also hypothesized that, in the case of Argentina, whether or not this second requirement can be satisfied depends on the legal instrument policy-makers use to define the key features of a regulatory regime. The final claim is that, given the country's institutional endowment, the way regulatory policy is defined has an important consequence. It is less likely to be reversed, and therefore be stable and predictable, if key features of the policy are defined in a statute, than if they are contained within other legal instruments that can be passed - and changed - unilaterally by the executive. To test these hypotheses, the thesis uses three case studies: telecommunications regulation between 1990 and 2001; electricity regulation between 1992 and 2001; and utility regulation - across sectors - between the passage of the Economic Emergency Law in January 2002 and April 2003.
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Nooney, Hannah F. "Argentina Trapped: The Intimate Link Between Short-Term Policy Orientation and Economic Volatility." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2012. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/502.

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Argentina, throughout its history, has fallen prey to a unique brand of “exceptionalism.” While it is well-endowed with both the physical and demographic inputs to successful economic growth and development, its story has been defined by a consistent inability to reach its economic potential. This work examines how the nation’s political economy dynamics create an environment that is not conducive to long-term economic development. Through an analysis of both historical factors and the country’s present situation, it focuses on how the primacy of short-term factors has become entrenched in the economic policymaking process. The discussion is comprised of a fusion of economic, political, sociological, and psychological elements, which join together in attempting to explain the duration, magnitude, and repetitive nature of Argentina’s economic woes. This exploration of the past, the present, and their interaction offers insight into the specific factors that continue to keep Argentina from achieving a sustainable development path.
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Sanchez, Omar. "The political economy of tax policy in Chile and Argentina." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.419110.

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Szlezak, Philipp. "The political economy of commodification : pension privatisation in Argentina, 1990-2005." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.432229.

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Kentnor, Julia Hartt. "Vintage Matters: The Political Economy of Wine Cooperatives in San Rafael, Argentina." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/193259.

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The wine industry in Mendoza exemplifies the ways that cooperatives in Latin America cope with globalization and neoliberal economic reform. Cooperatives are economic organizations that bridge social, political and economic worlds for their members, and also escort their members from the past into the present. In the wine industry, technological advancement is necessary to compete in a global market, but many local cooperatives resist investing in this type of change. The regional cooperative faces the challenge of providing a buyer for its member cooperatives while also selling a quality product to consumers. The financial success of the regional cooperative position it to provide its members economic support and possibly to foster a restructuring of wine production in Argentina.
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Books on the topic "Argentine Political Economy"

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Authoritarianism and the crisis of the Argentine political economy. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1991.

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C, Smith William. Authoritarianism and the crisis of the Argentine political economy. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1989.

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1931-, Di Tella Guido, and Platt, D. C. M. 1934-, eds. The Political economy of Argentina, 1880-1946. London: Macmillan, 1986.

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di Tella, Guido, and D. C. M. Platt, eds. The Political Economy of Argentina, 1880–1946. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08041-0.

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di Tella, Guido, and Rudiger Dornbusch, eds. The Political Economy of Argentina, 1946–83. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09511-7.

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1931-, Di Tella Guido, and Platt, D. C. M. 1934-, eds. The Political economy of Argentina, 1880-1946. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1986.

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1931-, Di Tella Guido, and Dornbusch Rudiger, eds. The Political economy of Argentina, 1946-83. Pittsburgh, Pa: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1989.

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B, Haverland Jeanne, ed. Argentina: Economic, political, and social issues. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2008.

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Nogués, Julio J. Political economy of antidumping and safeguards in Argentina. [Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2005.

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Conde, Roberto Cortés. The political economy of Argentina in the twentieth century. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Argentine Political Economy"

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Sjaastad, Larry A., and Franco Modigliani. "Argentine Economic Policy, 1976–81." In The Political Economy of Argentina, 1946–83, 254–85. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09511-7_12.

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Prebisch, Raúl. "Argentine Economic Policies since the 1930s: Recollections." In The Political Economy of Argentina, 1880–1946, 133–53. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08041-0_8.

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Rock, David. "The Argentine Economy, 1890–1914: Some Salient Features." In The Political Economy of Argentina, 1880–1946, 60–73. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08041-0_4.

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Adelman, Jeremy. "The Political Economy of Labour in Argentina 1870–1930." In Essays in Argentine Labour History 1870–1930, 1–34. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12383-4_1.

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Halperín, Tulio. "The Argentine Export Economy: Intimations of Mortality, 1894–1930." In The Political Economy of Argentina, 1880–1946, 39–59. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08041-0_3.

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Turzi, Mariano. "Confrontation (…and Beyond): Argentina." In The Political Economy of Agricultural Booms, 117–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45946-2_6.

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Gerards Iglesias, Simon. "Social Reforms and the Fear of Economic Backlash: Political Debates on Social Policy and Transnational Influences in Argentina in the 1930s." In International Impacts on Social Policy, 345–58. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86645-7_27.

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AbstractSince the beginning of modern social policy in Argentina in the early 20th century, concerns about the loss of economic competitiveness of domestic industries had been an important argument against the introduction of labour policies. In the 1930s, however, the Argentinean government acceded to some important international labour conventions while business leaders promoted their own projects to improve labour safety and better working conditions at their facilities. This turnaround by the ruling conservative political elites and economic liberals can only be understood by considering transnational influences, particularly the triangular relationship between Argentina, the US, and the International Labour Organisation. Using the example of occupational accident legislation, this chapter shows how a social policy flagship was used as a tool to project the image of a modern, progressive nation that complied with international labour standards.
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Portantiero, Juan Carlos, and Manuel Mora y Araujo. "Political and Economic Crises in Argentina." In The Political Economy of Argentina, 1946–83, 16–30. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09511-7_2.

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Maynard, Geoffrey, and Daniel M. Schydlowsky. "Argentina: Macroeconomic Policy, 1966–73." In The Political Economy of Argentina, 1946–83, 166–88. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09511-7_9.

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di Tella, Guido, and Rudiger Dornbusch. "Introduction: the Political Economy of Argentina, 1946–83." In The Political Economy of Argentina, 1946–83, 1–15. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09511-7_1.

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Conference papers on the topic "Argentine Political Economy"

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Tommei, Constanza Inés. "Nuevas ciudades en un poblado rural (Purmamarca, Jujuy)." In Seminario Internacional de Investigación en Urbanismo. Barcelona: Facultad de Arquitectura. Universidad de la República, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/siiu.6205.

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En los años setenta, el pueblo de Purmamarca –localizado en la Quebrada de Humahuaca, Provincia de Jujuy, en el noroeste Argentino- era identificado en términos de ciudad-huerta; mientras que en la actualidad, es presentado como pueblo-boutique. Los procesos que transformaron la región están vinculados a la declaración UNESCO de la Quebrada de Humahuaca (2003), a la construcción del Corredor Bioceánico que aumentó la conectividad, así como a la crisis económica Argentina de principios del siglo XXI, cambios que intensificaron las dinámicas del turismo. En ese territorio “patrimonializado” y “turistificado”, Purmamarca se transformó en mercancía, sus viviendas mutaron de casas a hoteles, se construyó nueva infraestructura para el turismo, aumentaron los precios del suelo y de los valores inmobiliarios. Pobladores locales e inversores atraídos por el nuevo mercado turístico compitieron por el suelo, dentro y por fuera del área urbana tradicional. Frente a este escenario, se desarrollaron nuevas estrategias de localización por fuera de los límites jurídicos administrativos del pueblo. Para comprender este pueblo es necesario replantear los alcances del mismo. Este trabajo, precisamente, examina los procesos de constitución de esta nueva ciudad, mostrando las estrategias de ocupación y las formas urbanas resultantes. Para dar cuenta de ello se realizó un minucioso trabajo de campo, con relevamiento, entrevistas y charlas informales a vecinos y dirigentes políticos (entre 2009 y 2014), apoyado en el dibujo y reinterpretación de las fuentes gráficas existentes y otras fuentes periodísticas. In the seventies, the village of Purmamarca -located in the Quebrada de Humahuaca, Jujuy Province, northwest Argentino- was identified in terms of ciudad-huerta (city-garden); while today, is presented as a pueblo boutique (boutique town). The processes that transformed the region are linked to the UNESCO declaration of the Quebrada de Humahuaca as heritage (2003), the construction of the Corredor Bioceanico which increased connectivity and economic crisis of Argentina in the early twenty-first century; intensified the tourism dynamic. In this context, Purmamarca turned into merchandise, their homes mutated to hotels, new tourism infrastructure was built, increased land prices and real estate values. Local people and new investors attracted by the tourism market competed for the land, inside and outside the traditional urban area. Against this backdrop, new location strategies have been developed outside legal administrative town limits. To understand this village is necessary redefine the scope thereof. This paper examines the constitution processes of this new city; it is showing the occupation strategies and the urban forms resulting. To announce such a thorough job of field was made; with survey, interviews and informal conversations to neighbors and political leaders (between 2009 and 2014), supported in drawing and graphic reinterpretation of existing sources and other news sources.
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Roitman, Anabella, and Daniela Szajnberg. "Impronta territorial y gestión urbanística estatal: la Comuna 8 de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires." In Seminario Internacional de Investigación en Urbanismo. Barcelona: Facultad de Arquitectura. Universidad de la República, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/siiu.6161.

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Las políticas de planificación y gestión urbanística estatal suelen alternar y superponer propuestas de escala regional, metropolitana, sectorial-temáticas y de sector. Estas generalmente operan tanto de manera concurrente como contradictoria, trayendo consecuencias de gran impacto en la escala local. Este fenómeno, verificable en diversos territorios y recortes temporales, es aplicable al caso de la Comuna 8 de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (C.A.B.A.) debido a sus particulares características socio demográficas, político económicas y territoriales. Este trabajo propone realizar un análisis comparativo entre dos planes propuestos para un mismo sector de territorio, en un paréntesis temporal de 10 años, durante el cual se produjo un cambio de paradigma político-económico que impactó necesariamente en la forma de articular las políticas urbanísticas en la gestión pública. En este caso, el Plan de Acciones 2001 de la Corporación Buenos Aires Sur Sociedad del Estado (CBASSE), y el Plan Maestro Comuna 8 (2011-actualmente en proceso), son reflejo de los vaivenes que fue atravesando la gestión de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires. Se analizarán ambos planes en relacion a los instrumentos propuestos y temáticas abordadas, intentando reconocer similitudes, diferencias, logros y errores, que permitan también evaluar la viabilidad del segundo plan, actualmente en debate en la legislatura porteña. Planning and state urban management policies usually alternate proposals for regional, metropolitan, thematic and sector. These generally operate concurrently both as contradictory, bringing reaching consequences on the local level. This phenomenon, verifiable in various territories and temporary cuts, is applicable to the case of the Commune 8 of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (C.A.B.A.) due to their particular socio -demographic characteristics, economic and territorial politics. This presentation will aim to make a comparative analysis between two proposed plans for the same area of territory, in a 10 year time span during which there was a change of political-economic paradigm that necessarily impacted the way urbanism policies were articulated in public administration. In this case, the 2001 Action Plan of the Buenos Aires Sur State Society Corporation (CBASSE), and the 8th Commune Master Plan (2011-currently in process), reflect the fluctuations that the management of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires went through, currently held by an administration with a late-neoliberal bias, while it is in turn the capital of Argentina, a country part of the neo-developmentalist alignment of Latin America. Both plans will be analyzed aiming to identify similarities, differences, achievements and failures that may allow also assessing the feasibility of the second plan, currently under discussion in the City Legislature.
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Almeira Cúneo, María Noelia. "Implementación y gestión conjunta de acciones públicas y privadas en la solución habitacional: el caso de la ciudad Villa del Rosario, Argentina." In Seminario Internacional de Investigación en Urbanismo. Barcelona: Facultad de Arquitectura. Universidad de la República, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/siiu.6158.

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Esta investigación se enmarca en el tema de estudio de la Tesis de Maestría (UNC,FAUD), “Implementación y gestión conjunta de acciones públicas y privadas en la solución habitacional destinada a un sector de la clase obrera industrial”; que se desarrolla como consecuencia de la limitada capacidad de las entidades públicas para brindar soluciones efectivas a la demanda creciente de vivienda de la población y en la que se constata la necesidad de proveer nuevas alternativas de gestión política con agentes extra estatales. Debido a los altos costos del suelo urbano y construcción, normalmente, la población de estables recursos económicos, pero sin capacidad de ahorro para solventar el costo de la vivienda propia, queda excluida como potencial candidato de proyectos urbanos. El objetivo es exponer una estrategia para que un sector de la clase media baja habite proyectos de vivienda insertos en la trama urbana a partir de una política de concertación pública-privada. This research is part of the Master Thesis theme (UNC,FAUD), “Implementation and combined management of public and private acts for the housing solution destined for an industrial workers sector”; that is developed as a consequence to the limited ability of the public institutions, to provide effective solutions to the housing demands of the people/citizens, and which confirms the requirement of new political management alternatives involving extra-State agents. Usually, due to the high costs of the urban land and the construction, the people that have stable economic incomes, but don’t have saving potential to cover the cost of home ownership, are excluded from being possible residents of urban projects. The aim of this work is to present a strategy to allow the middle-low social class sector to inhabit housing projects that are inserted in the urban area, through public- private agreement policy.
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Reports on the topic "Argentine Political Economy"

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O'Reilly, Kevin Michael. Defense Planning and Southern Cone Economic and Political Reform: Chilean and Argentine Air Force Acquisition Policies. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada367197.

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Artana, Daniel, Cynthia Moskovits, Jorge Puig, and Ivana Templado. Fiscal Rules and the Behavior of Public Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean: Towards Growth-Friendly Fiscal Policy?: The case of Argentina. Inter-American Development Bank, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003057.

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This paper analyzes the implementation of Fiscal Rules (FR) in Argentina. Several clear attempts to establish a FR at the national level are identified. The analysis suggests that the environment matters. The only FR that was binding in the period was approved in 2004 during an economic boom, with the country under a program with the IMF and with high political support. During the world financial crisis the expenditure ceilings were relaxed, however, and current primary expenditures soared. Simulations show that a countercyclical fund could have been implemented even after reducing highly distorting taxes at the federal and provincial levels, and at the same time securing a high level of capital expenditure as a share of GDP, had Argentina complied with the 2004 FR. Moreover, an econometric exploration of the link between flexible FRs and public investment finds that a flexible FR helps to mitigate the negative effects of fiscal consolidations on provincial public investment. Based on the previous analysis, guidelines for a proposal for a FR in Argentina are provided.
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