In the 1990s Argentina underwent an institutional shock that neither ushered in a new development process nor encouraged an increase in systemic competition. This study points out the lessons that can be learned from the argentine case.
- Table of Contents
- I. Introduction
- II. The Long Run. Selected Development Indicators 1975-1995
- III. The Institutional Shock of the Nineties
- IV. Looking Into the Future
- V. Lessons from the Argentine Experience. From Industrialization without Vision to the Shock without Vision
- References
- Tables
- Abbreviations
- Zusammenfassung
- Resumen en Español