Planning development in a critical context: The Argentine program bases for the regionalization of the National Development Plan. North Great (1988-1991)

The government of Raúl Alfonsín (1983-1989) faced multiple difficulties at the national, regional and international economic level. National macroeconomic disasters, external debt and global stagnation combined in a conflictive process that limited the scope for action of the first post-dictatorial...

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Autor principal: Rossi, Ignacio Andrés
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2024
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Sumario:The government of Raúl Alfonsín (1983-1989) faced multiple difficulties at the national, regional and international economic level. National macroeconomic disasters, external debt and global stagnation combined in a conflictive process that limited the scope for action of the first post-dictatorial government (1976-1983). Although it is known that, in economic terms, Alfonsinism retreated during most of the government to controlling inflation, in this work the Bases for regionalization program of the National Development Plan, Norte Grande 1988-1991 is recovered. The same was Norte Grande 1988-1991 (hereinafter, PNDN) formulated by the Secretariat of Economic Planning (hereinafter, SP) under Bernardo Grinspun (1985-1989) and directed to the region called Norte Grande that covered the provinces Catamarca, Corrientes, Chaco, Formosa, Jujuy, Misiones, Salta, Santiago del Estero and Tucumán. Especially, we focus on regional characterization, development objectives and public investment projects in strategic sectors. As we maintain, said economic planning program constituted a political and economic initiative with democratic roots aimed at achieving greater socioeconomic well-being in the Norte Grande and advancing a regional and Latin American integration strategy.