Planning in Argentina: CONADE and PND (1960-1966)

Economic planning was implemented by Latin American States in the ‘50s and ‘60s, in the context of “development economics” and under the influence of ECLAC. During that period, Argentina was dominated by a strong political unrest which coincided with the stage of complex import substitution. Therefo...

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Autor principal: Jáuregui, Aníbal
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2018
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Sumario:Economic planning was implemented by Latin American States in the ‘50s and ‘60s, in the context of “development economics” and under the influence of ECLAC. During that period, Argentina was dominated by a strong political unrest which coincided with the stage of complex import substitution. Therefore, this difficult economic process was guided by a state, changing the political regime, under strong pressure from society. In this context, was instituted in 1961 to reflect the hemispheric consensus, the National Development Council as an organ of sectoral and global studies, as preparer of plans and as mechanism of control. In the President Illia Administration CONADE put running programs and research, who dived in Argentina’s economic and social reality to establish a more accurate diagnosis of the problems and make proposals for longer breath. Notable results the National Development Plan 1965, one of the more informed development proposals generated by the Argentine State account.