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La pobreza y el progreso social. El caso de la Argentina

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  • Luisa Montuschi

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Cuando se habla de progreso social se apunta al hecho de que se hace referencia a un proceso por el cual la sociedad, los individuos o ambos están sujetos a cambios que se consideran positivos. Y, en consecuencia, este concepto lleva siempre implícito juicios de valor. Una cuestión que no aparece claramente explicitada en los estudios referidos al progreso social es la de la pobreza. Y la pobreza constituye un problema de extrema seriedad en cualquier sociedad, que la limita y que obstaculiza el sendero hacia el progreso social. Mucho se ha dicho respecto de la pobreza pero el punto esencial e ineludible es que la verdadera solución del problema consiste en remover los factores que la sostienen a lo largo del tiempo. Y esta sería la única forma posible que podría ayudar a un país a emprender la senda hacia el progreso social. Y aparece por demás claro que el PIB no puede constituir una medida razonable y aceptable de los niveles de pobreza de un país.

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  • Luisa Montuschi, 2015. "La pobreza y el progreso social. El caso de la Argentina," CEMA Working Papers: Serie Documentos de Trabajo. 576, Universidad del CEMA.
  • Handle: RePEc:cem:doctra:576
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