Deindustrialization in Argentina: A global and politically induced regression
Deindustrialization in Argentina is related to global capitalist´s structural stagnation and financialization under predominant neoliberal and neo developmental growth regimes. Processing official and non-official, domestic and international series, the paper exposes cycles, international relative...
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Centro de Estudios de Historia Económica Argentina y Latinoamericana (CEHEAL)
2021
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| Acceso en línea: | https://ojs.economicas.uba.ar/H-ind/article/view/2100 https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=hindus&d=2100_oai |
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| Sumario: | Deindustrialization in Argentina is related to global capitalist´s structural stagnation and financialization under predominant neoliberal and neo developmental growth regimes. Processing official and non-official, domestic and international series, the paper exposes cycles, international relative evolution and industry-income per capita relationship. It analyzes Manufacturing Gross Added Value (MGAV pc) 1875 - 2019, International Relative Deindustrialization Rate (IRDR) 1970 – 2019, relative industrialization – income per capita (U inverted schedule) 1940 – 2019 and industrial employment evolution between 1940 and 2019, both absolute an relative to total employment.
From 1975 to 2002 argentine manufacture fell behind the rest of the world, developed countries and exporting nations, showing a premature deindustrialization process especially acute at employment. Technology intensive transectorial wefts, maximizing territorial domestic links, are alternatives to export- oriented traditional policies.
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