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Continuidades y rupturas en las desigualdades territoriales de la República Argentina

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  • Josefina Vaca
  • Horacio Cao

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RESUMEN La Argentina se caracteriza por ser un país federal, con una marcada heterogeneidad (diferencias en características y tamaños relativos) y desigualdad (nivel de desarrollo) de las provincias (Estados) que lo componen. Desde esta perspectiva de análisis, este trabajo aborda algunos procesos sociales, políticos y económicos desde la etapa de la edi cación del Estado Nación hasta nuestros días, que dan cuenta de las características, desarrollo, y articulación entre dichas provincias. ABSTRACT Argentina characterizes being a federal country, with a noticeable heterogeneity (relative differences in characteristics and sizes) and inequality (development level) of the provinces (States) that compose it. From this perspective of analysis, this work focuses some social, political, and economic processes are approached to the present time from the stage of the construction of the State Nation, that to account of the characyeristics, development, and joint between these provinces give.

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  • Josefina Vaca & Horacio Cao, 2005. "Continuidades y rupturas en las desigualdades territoriales de la República Argentina," Revista de Estudios Regionales, Universidades Públicas de Andalucía, vol. 1, pages 141-164.
  • Handle: RePEc:rer:articu:v:01:y:2005:p:141-164
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    Keywords

    Argentina; Federalismo; Provincias; Historia regional; Desarrollo desigual;
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    • R1 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General Regional Economics

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