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Registro 1 de 19 |
Autor: |
Avila, Jorge C. - |
Título: |
Orígenes políticos del riesgo argentino |
Fuente: |
Documentos de Trabajo UCEMA, n.577. Universidad del CEMA |
Páginas: |
21 p. |
Año: |
nov. 2015 |
Resumen: |
The purpose of the essay is twofold: a) explore the ability of S. Huntington’s model of political development for societies in process of modernization to explain the Argentine political history in 1880-1955; b) prove the hypothesis that mass pretorianism is inherently unstable.We conclude the evidence supports the Huntington’s model. In other words, the model explains the changes that the political system underwent in the period, as much as the growing instability between the traditional civil order of 1862-1912 and the mass pretorian order of 1946-1955. Furthermore, we show that Argentine risk was high for mass pretorian orders and relatively low for civil orders and (radical and oligarchic) pretorian orders. It seems that the fiscal deficit plays an important role in connecting the political regime with Argentine risk. |
Alcance temporal: |
1880-1955 |
Palabras clave: |
DESARROLLO SOCIAL |
POLITICA DE DESARROLLO |
MODERNIZACION |
ANALISIS HISTORICO |
ASPECTOS POLITICOS |
TEORIA DEL DESARROLLO |
INDICADORES |
POLITICA |
RIESGO PAIS |
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Solicitar por: |
HEMEROTECA D + datos de Fuente |
Registro 5 de 19 |
Autor: |
Avila, Jorge C. - |
Título: |
Libre comercio pactado con una superpotencia |
Fuente: |
Documentos de Trabajo UCEMA, n.385. Universidad del CEMA |
Páginas: |
36 p. |
Año: |
nov. 2008 |
Resumen: |
The purpose of the essay is to investigate the proposition that a free-trade treaty with a superpower is more effective in promoting exports, investment and per capita growth than a unilateral opening to free trade. To that end we study five success stories: Chile (unilateral opening), Mexico (treaty with a superpower), Spain (supranational integration), Japan (forced unilateral opening), and Argentina in the 19th century (informal treaty with a superpower). We conclude that the historical evidence supports the proposition. The wider the scope of the treaty and the stronger the partner, the greater the success. |
Palabras clave: |
LIBRE COMERCIO |
COMERCIO EXTERIOR |
PROTECCIONISMO |
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Solicitar por: |
HEMEROTECA D + datos de Fuente |
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