Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2003.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 200-220).The launching of liberal economic reforms in emerging democratic societies during the 1980s and 1990s arouse widespread scholarly interest. The Argentine policy shift to structural adjustment under President Carlos Menem (1989-1995 and 1995-1999) was largely regarded by the literature as a successful example of radical market-oriented reforms. Despite major policy achievements, crisis and socio-political conflict in the provincial arena pervaded the Argentine road to structural adjustment. After the mid-1990s, it was clear that the political and fiscal situation of the provinces was one of the weakest...
This work deals with the relationship between the federal state and the provinces from the view poin...
This paper is an overview on the existent studies on the reform of the state in Argentina and Latin ...
Why has Argentina suffered so much political and economic instability? How could Argentina, once one...
grantor: University of TorontoThis work explains the sources of Argentina's efficacious ec...
Existing research has failed to address the impact of subnational politics on economic adjust-ment. ...
The purpose of this chapter is to contribute to our understanding of how subnational democratization...
Recent experiences with market reform in democratizing countries have generated interest in how stru...
This dissertation investigates the causes for the divergent experiences of political and economic de...
This dissertation explores the politics of fiscal decentralization in comparative perspective. Case ...
This paper investigates the political economy of fiscal reform activism in Argentina since the late ...
This paper contributes to an agenda that views the effects of federalism and decentralization as dep...
Abstract: This article studies the continued existence of subnational undemo-cratic regimes in Argen...
The thesis examines the process by which sustained reform became possible in Argentina between 1989 ...
This dissertation investigates the causes for the divergent experiences of political and economic de...
Abstract: This article studies the continued existence of subnational undemo-cratic regimes in Argen...
This work deals with the relationship between the federal state and the provinces from the view poin...
This paper is an overview on the existent studies on the reform of the state in Argentina and Latin ...
Why has Argentina suffered so much political and economic instability? How could Argentina, once one...
grantor: University of TorontoThis work explains the sources of Argentina's efficacious ec...
Existing research has failed to address the impact of subnational politics on economic adjust-ment. ...
The purpose of this chapter is to contribute to our understanding of how subnational democratization...
Recent experiences with market reform in democratizing countries have generated interest in how stru...
This dissertation investigates the causes for the divergent experiences of political and economic de...
This dissertation explores the politics of fiscal decentralization in comparative perspective. Case ...
This paper investigates the political economy of fiscal reform activism in Argentina since the late ...
This paper contributes to an agenda that views the effects of federalism and decentralization as dep...
Abstract: This article studies the continued existence of subnational undemo-cratic regimes in Argen...
The thesis examines the process by which sustained reform became possible in Argentina between 1989 ...
This dissertation investigates the causes for the divergent experiences of political and economic de...
Abstract: This article studies the continued existence of subnational undemo-cratic regimes in Argen...
This work deals with the relationship between the federal state and the provinces from the view poin...
This paper is an overview on the existent studies on the reform of the state in Argentina and Latin ...
Why has Argentina suffered so much political and economic instability? How could Argentina, once one...