Resolving the Argentine paradox : politics and development, 1966-1992
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Resolving the Argentine paradox : politics and development, 1966-1992
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-246) and index
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Description
Since the mid-1960s, a series of governments has come to power in Argentina promising political stability and economic growth. Despite immense popular support and great variations in their structures and economic policies, however, all but one failed. Seeking to understand Argentina's spiral downward from its auspicious beginnings, Erro analyses these governments and identifies a set of factors that impeded the effective implementation of economic policies and political consolidation in the 1966-1989 period. Then, turning to the Menem government, Erro demonstrates that Menem, originally expected to revert to Peronism, is actually breaking the traditional cycle and implementing policies that are allowing democracy and political/economic stability to take root. The book concludes with an assessment of the Menem government's chances for long-term success.
Table of Contents
- The Crisis of Argentine Political Economy and the Breakdown of Corporatism, 1969-1989
- Ogania and the Industrial Alliance, 1966-1973
- Juan Peron and the Populist Alliance, 1973-1976
- Videla and the Liberal Alliance, 1976-1983
- Alfonsin and the End of the Breakdown, 1983-1989
- An Overview of the Breakdown of Corporatism
- The Menem Presidency and the Break with the Past.
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