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Pub. Date: 2013
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Notes: Trade paperback (US). 406 p. Cambridge Latin American Studies . Intended for professional and scholarly audience.

Pub. Date: 2013
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Notes: Trade paperback (US). 406 p. Cambridge Latin American Studies . Intended for professional and scholarly audience.
Other Available Formats Seller Information Price The Political Economy of Argentina in the Twentieth Century (Trade paperback)
Pub. Date: 2013
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Condition: New.
Notes: Trade paperback (US). 406 p. Cambridge Latin American Studies . Intended for professional and scholarly audience.
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Uxbridge, MIDDLESEX, GBR$49.38 The Political Economy of Argentina in the Twentieth Century (Paperback)
Pub. Date: 2013
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Stroud, Glos, GBR$47.61
In this book, Roberto Cortes Conde describes and explains the decline of the Argentine economy in the twentieth century, its evolution, and its consequences. At the beginning of the century, the economy grew at a sustained rate, a modern transport system united the country, a massive influx of immigrants populated the land, and education expanded, leading to a dramatic fall in illiteracy. However, by the second half of the century, growth not only stalled, but a dramatic reversal occurred, and the perspectives in the median and long term turned negative, and growth eventually collapsed. This work of historical analysis defines the most important problems faced by the Argentine economy. Some of these problems were fundamental, while others occurred without being properly considered, but in their entirety, Cortes Conde demonstrates how they had a deleterious effect on the country.