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|a Ferrer, Aldo.
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|a The Argentine Economy
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|b An Economic History of Argentina.
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|a Intro -- Preface. TO THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDITION -- Contents -- Introduction -- PART I. THE REGIONAL SUBSISTENCE ECONOMIES (The Sixteenth to Eighteenth Century) -- 1. TRADE AS A FACTOR IN THE DISSOLUTION OF THE FEUDAL SYSTEM -- 2. FORMATION OF THE ECONOMY OF COLONIAL AMERICA -- 3. THE REGIONAL SUBSISTENCE ECONOMIES OF PRESENT-DAY ARGENTINA -- 4. STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF THE SYSTEM -- PART II. THE TRANSITION ( The End of the Eighteenth Century to 1860) -- 5. BUENOS AIRES AS AN ENTREPÔT -- 6. THE EXPANSION OF CATTLE RAISING -- 7. DEVELOPMENT OF THE LITORAL -- 8. STAGNATION IN THE INTERIOR
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|a PART III. THE EARLY EXPORT ECONOMY (1860-1930) -- 9. TECHNICAL PROGRESS AND THE INTEGRATION OF WORLD ECONOMY -- 10. EXPANSION OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION -- 11. DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRIMARY-EXPORTS SYSTEM -- 12. BREAKDOWN OF INTERREGIONAL EQUILIBRIUM -- PART IV. THE NONINTEGRATED INDUSTRIAL ECONOMY (1930- ) -- 13. CHANGES IN THE WORLD ECONOMY SINCE 1930 -- 14. NEW CONDITIONS OF DEVELOPMENT -- 15. DEVELOPMENT OF THE ECONOMY AND ITS LIMITATIONS -- 16. CONSOLIDATION OF THE INTERREGIONAL IMBALANCE -- 17. INFLATION AND STAGNATION: ECONOMIC POLICY AFTER 1950
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|a PART V. THE PRECONDITIONS OF AN INTEGRATED INDUSTRIAL ECONOMY -- APPENDIX -- INDEX
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|a Argentina poses a challenge to economists, economic historians, political scientists, and other concerned with the interrelationship of political and economic forces in developing nations. Although possessed of most of the attributes generally thought necessary for rapid and self-sustaining development, her economy has barely kept up with the population increase, and living standards of large segments of the population have not advanced. The causes of this par.
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