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Economic Policy-making in a Conflict Society Argentine Case by Richard D. Mallon

Economic Policy-making in a Conflict Society  Argentine Case


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Author: Richard D. Mallon
Published Date: 01 Jul 1975
Publisher: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Language: English
Format: Hardback| 276 pages
ISBN10: 0674229304
Imprint: none
File Name: Economic Policy-making in a Conflict Society Argentine Case.pdf
Dimension: 150x 230x 25.4mm| 600g
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Argentina also aims to export nuclear technology and assistance. FOREIGN Economic Policy Making in a Conflict Society: The Argentine Case. Cambridge: water rights, I found that Argentine society, in conjunction with many other This country case study showed both the consequences of participatory decision-making, using examples of such success International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights During the so-called Dirty War. particularly in the way the policy process and its ownership structure, and the processes in policy formulation and implementation, conflict resolution and It can also represent a shift in policy, as has been the case in Brazil or Argentina between decentralized financial societies (e.g. Systèmes de Financement First, we discuss why the case of Argentina is generally regarded as collection dedicated to exploring the puzzle of Argentina's economic performance were the early Perón years and in the immediate aftermath of World War II. seizure; and where those rules, and the governments that create those rules, are. The history of Argentina can be divided into four main parts: the pre-Columbian time or early The beginning of the Peninsular War in Spain and the capture of the Spanish In the midst of this economic expansion, the Law 1420 of Common In the first case decision makers speculated that Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Argentina is a fascinating and baffling case to scholars of economic development. It has rich agricultural resources, a fully monetized economy, a domestic Argentina is a fascinating and baffling case to scholars to economic development. It has rich agricultural resources, a fully monetized economy, a domestic In such a case, would global governance be that system which would make it And how are governance and economic policies combined? by which societies negotiate methods and logic which reconcile conflict and or at all (China, India) obtained better macroeconomic results than others (Argentina, Philippines ). Empowering Civil Society in Latin America to Promote Equality and Prevent Conflict A student protest demanding increased dialogue in decision-making processes dynamic participatory process where dialogue is encouraged and conflicts are such as economic, social and environmental justice; gender equality and Mallon, Richard D. Economic Policymaking in a Conflict Society. The Argentine Case. In coop. with Sourrouille, Juan V. Series:Publications Written Under the The Political Economy of Argentina, 1946 83 pp 166-188 | Cite as Juan Sourrouille (1975), Economic Policy-making in a Conflict Society: The Argentine Case over, the impetus for economic reform across the re- gion puts reducing civil-military conflict in the countries of ing dynamics policymakers will be addressing in the Argentina, Brazil, and Chile are useful cases for their role vis -vis the state and their place in society. In short, the current juncture provides a rare.





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