We aim to analyze the early trajectory of Argentine industry from the perspective of uneven and combined development. Argentine integration into the world market based on the export of agricultural goods had not neglected industrial development. At first, Argentine industry benefited from its late emergence and rapidly followed the path of leading countries' manufactures. But initial advantage soon turned into a liability. The emergence of large-scale industry required expanded markets that were already occupied by older and stronger competitors. The 1930 crisis and the impact of the Second World War aggravated this problem. Attempts to remedy the situation - an export-led industrialization scheme and an internal-market-oriented economy - f...
This paper investigates structural change in Argentina between 1935 and 1960, a period of rapid indu...
La Primera Guerra Mundial planteó en Argentina una disyuntiva respecto a cómo encarar el futuro econ...
The arrival of Néstor Kirchner in May 2003 and the two successive presidencies of Cristina Fernández...
At the turn of the last century, the Argentine economy was on a path to prosperity that never fully ...
El trabajo analiza debates y posicionamientos académicos, políticos y corporativos alrededor de la i...
At the turn of the last century, the Argentine economy was on a path to prosperity that never fully ...
El artículo analiza la historiografía industrial argentina de los últimos veinte años. Se sostiene q...
The stage of Industrialization by Import Substitution (ISI) is seen in retrospective as a glorious t...
SUMMARY This study reviews a representative though not an exhaustive set of representative explanati...
This dissertation analyzes the relation between industrial organization, technological change and ec...
Abstract We use a simple three-sector model to narrate the economic history of Argentina during the ...
By the 1920s per capita incomes in Argentina were high by European and Latin American standards and ...
The conventional interpretation of industrialization in Argentina in the period after 1930adopts mod...
This thesis examines the political economy of the initial development of the Argentine iron and stee...
El objetivo de este artículo es analizar el comportamiento de la canasta exportadora en Argentina du...
This paper investigates structural change in Argentina between 1935 and 1960, a period of rapid indu...
La Primera Guerra Mundial planteó en Argentina una disyuntiva respecto a cómo encarar el futuro econ...
The arrival of Néstor Kirchner in May 2003 and the two successive presidencies of Cristina Fernández...
At the turn of the last century, the Argentine economy was on a path to prosperity that never fully ...
El trabajo analiza debates y posicionamientos académicos, políticos y corporativos alrededor de la i...
At the turn of the last century, the Argentine economy was on a path to prosperity that never fully ...
El artículo analiza la historiografía industrial argentina de los últimos veinte años. Se sostiene q...
The stage of Industrialization by Import Substitution (ISI) is seen in retrospective as a glorious t...
SUMMARY This study reviews a representative though not an exhaustive set of representative explanati...
This dissertation analyzes the relation between industrial organization, technological change and ec...
Abstract We use a simple three-sector model to narrate the economic history of Argentina during the ...
By the 1920s per capita incomes in Argentina were high by European and Latin American standards and ...
The conventional interpretation of industrialization in Argentina in the period after 1930adopts mod...
This thesis examines the political economy of the initial development of the Argentine iron and stee...
El objetivo de este artículo es analizar el comportamiento de la canasta exportadora en Argentina du...
This paper investigates structural change in Argentina between 1935 and 1960, a period of rapid indu...
La Primera Guerra Mundial planteó en Argentina una disyuntiva respecto a cómo encarar el futuro econ...
The arrival of Néstor Kirchner in May 2003 and the two successive presidencies of Cristina Fernández...