An analysis of the role assigned to workers in development projects using technical studies as a source: the case of the Altimir report in Chubut (1970)
The “Altimir report” is a work entitled “Analysis of Chubut economy and prospects of development”, divided into three volumes. This is a report commissioned by the Federal Council of Investments (CFI) and led by Oscar Altimir, specialist in the economic development, to be delivered to the Developmen...
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Centro de Estudios Históricos “Prof. Carlos S. A. Segreti”
2016
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refa/article/view/33651 |
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| Sumario: | The “Altimir report” is a work entitled “Analysis of Chubut economy and prospects of development”, divided into three volumes. This is a report commissioned by the Federal Council of Investments (CFI) and led by Oscar Altimir, specialist in the economic development, to be delivered to the Development Advisory Chubut.
Is a “technical” text, where ideological implications are not explicit. Researchers who have used in our investigations we did playing this conception, thinking only as a source of data to our work. But there has not been attempted to formulate a reading that tracks the elements contained in the report that can show us what kind of treatment and role were assigned to workers in the context of developmental programs. We understand that, for forming a synthesis of the economic structure of Chubut before 1970, the report Altimir is an archive of research agendas to anyone trying to enter the history of the world of workers in Chubut before the stage of “splendor” of the subsidized industrialization and its subsequent fall. |
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