Persona o circunstancia, presidente o ministro, en la política económica argentina, 1957-2007
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Cualquier ocasión constituye un excelente pretexto para volver a analizar una vez más qué ocurrió en la economía argentina durante los 50 últimos años2. Pero desde una perspectiva específica. No se trata de una descripción cronológica (que el lector puede consultar en de Pablo, 2005), sino desde una que mira el período tratando de descubrir la importancia relativa que en el diseño e implementación de las políticas económicas, tuvieron las circunstancias versus los protagonistas por una parte, y la importancia relativa que tuvieron los presidentes de la Nación y sus respectivos ministros de economía, o función equivalente más allá de la denominación, por la otra. El trabajo está dividido en 5 secciones. En la primera, de manera sucinta, se reseña la bibliografía relevante; en la segunda se presentan algunos indicadores políticos y económicos básicos; en la tercera se analiza la cuestión referida a “persona versus circunstancia”; en la cuarta la cuestión “presidente versus ministro de economía”; y en la quinta sección aparecen las conclusiones.Download Info
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Paper provided by Universidad del CEMA in its series CEMA Working Papers: Serie Documentos de Trabajo. with number 353.Length: 25 pages
Date of creation: Aug 2007
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Handle: RePEc:cem:doctra:353
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