This paper investigates structural change in Argentina between 1900 and 1973. It has been argued that trade policy under import-substituting industrialization disfavoured agriculture and led to a "technological lag" in the sector, and that this explains agriculture's relative decline during a period of rapid industrialization. I find that there is no technological lag to be found in the data and, moreover, that relative prices had no discernible effect on agricultural output. A three-by-three model based on these findings is developed in which structural change is caused by exogenous changes in factor endowments. A simulation of the model replicates the observed structural changes from the 1920s onwards, suggesting that the decline of a...
We study labor productivity in agriculture within a two-region, two factor and two commodity economy...
International audienceWe estimate a production function that accounts for the economic performance o...
This study shows that government interventions in Argentine agriculrure substantially reduced the gr...
This paper investigates structural change in Argentina between 1900 and 1973. It has been argued tha...
This paper investigates structural change in Argentina between 1935 and 1960, a period of rapid indu...
This paper investigates structural change in Argentina from 1935 to 1960, a period of rapid industri...
This paper uses 1940-80 time-series data and a multiproduct, multinput aggregate translog profit fun...
Abstract We use a simple three-sector model to narrate the economic history of Argentina during the ...
In 1982 Dominga Cavallo and Yair Mundlak received an award for quality of research discovery from th...
At the turn of the last century, the Argentine economy was on a path to prosperity that never fully ...
The objective of this paper is to explain, from a cliometric perspective, the determinants of the gr...
The most striking characteristic of Argentina's economic history in the twentieth century is the sha...
Summarization: Argentina is the only country in the world that was developed in 1900 and developing ...
At the turn of the last century, the Argentine economy was on a path to prosperity that never fully ...
Several authors suggest that the Pampas did not have an adequate mechanization, like in other grain-...
We study labor productivity in agriculture within a two-region, two factor and two commodity economy...
International audienceWe estimate a production function that accounts for the economic performance o...
This study shows that government interventions in Argentine agriculrure substantially reduced the gr...
This paper investigates structural change in Argentina between 1900 and 1973. It has been argued tha...
This paper investigates structural change in Argentina between 1935 and 1960, a period of rapid indu...
This paper investigates structural change in Argentina from 1935 to 1960, a period of rapid industri...
This paper uses 1940-80 time-series data and a multiproduct, multinput aggregate translog profit fun...
Abstract We use a simple three-sector model to narrate the economic history of Argentina during the ...
In 1982 Dominga Cavallo and Yair Mundlak received an award for quality of research discovery from th...
At the turn of the last century, the Argentine economy was on a path to prosperity that never fully ...
The objective of this paper is to explain, from a cliometric perspective, the determinants of the gr...
The most striking characteristic of Argentina's economic history in the twentieth century is the sha...
Summarization: Argentina is the only country in the world that was developed in 1900 and developing ...
At the turn of the last century, the Argentine economy was on a path to prosperity that never fully ...
Several authors suggest that the Pampas did not have an adequate mechanization, like in other grain-...
We study labor productivity in agriculture within a two-region, two factor and two commodity economy...
International audienceWe estimate a production function that accounts for the economic performance o...
This study shows that government interventions in Argentine agriculrure substantially reduced the gr...