The Peronist State and The Agreement Policies for the Chaco Forest (1946-1955 and 1973-1975)
The interventionist state, led since 1946 by Juan Perón, based its economic policy on income redistribution, "social justice, economic independence and political sovereignty." From that doctrinal conception, the border regional economies such as the one of Chaco (with forestry and cotton p...
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Centro de Estudios de Historia Económica Argentina y Latinoamericana (CEHEAL)
2022
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| Acceso en línea: | https://ojs.economicas.uba.ar/H-ind/article/view/2578 https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=hindus&d=2578_oai |
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| Sumario: | The interventionist state, led since 1946 by Juan Perón, based its economic policy on income redistribution, "social justice, economic independence and political sovereignty." From that doctrinal conception, the border regional economies such as the one of Chaco (with forestry and cotton plantations), are part of the state policies of concertation in defense of the forests, the workers and forestry business people. During the third Peronism (1973-1975) the objectives were more pragmatic, favoring subsidies and credits, as well as the creation of experimental institutes and stations, to reconstitute Argentina's timber wealth. That was another type of agreement. This historical research analyzes the legislative action (based on the Parliamentary Archive of the Congress of the Argentine Nation) as one of the specific instruments of the intersectoral political agreement, to interpret characteristics, continuities and changes in the forest Chaco during the management of the Peronist national governments. |
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