The political economy of Argentina, 1946-83
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The political economy of Argentina, 1946-83
(St. Antony's/Macmillan series)
Macmillan in association with St Antony's College, Oxford, 1989
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In this collection of essays, 12 international economists analyze every government since Peron's first presidency, including the latest military administrations. The appraisal of the first Peronist period (1946-55) is originally revisionist, while the ambitious aims of the "Revolucion Libertadora", which overthrew Peron, are shown as neither liberal nor liberating. The years 1958-74 are examined, revealing that Argentina at that time went through a remarkable period of growth not usually appreciated by commentators. The shortcomings of the military government's economic policies are seen as a consequence of their weak and belated response to the world oil crisis and the book ends with a postscript on President Alfonsin's changing economic strategy in his first years of government.
Table of Contents
- Argentinian presidents and ministers of economy 1946-83
- the political economy of Argentina 1946-83
- political and economic crisis in Argentina, J.C.Portantiero
- Argentina's nationalism - myth or reality?, J.Fodor
- Peronist economic policies 1946-55, P.Gerchunoff
- the "Revolucion Libertadora" 1955-58, C.Szusterman
- the economic policies of the liberating revolution, P.Gerchunoff
- unbalanced development 1958-62, A.Petrecolla
- economic policy without political context and response, J.C.de Pablo
- economic policy during Illia's period in office 1963-66, A.Guadigni
- Argentina - macroeconomic policy 1966-71, G.Maynard
- transitional economic policies 1970-73, M.Filippini and M.A.Olcese
- Argentina's economy under a Labour based government 1973-76, G.di Tella
- Argentine economic policy 1976-81, L.Sjaastad
- Argentina after Martinez de Hoz 1981-83, R.Dornbusch. Postscipt - statistical appendix 1946-85.
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