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Semestre Económico

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LAUXMANN, Carolina T  and  FERNANDEZ, Víctor Ramiro. INDUSTRIALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN POST-''WASHINGTON CONSENSUS'' ARGENTINA: A CRITICAL APPROACH FROM SECTORIAL, SPATIAL, AND AGENT'S PERSPECTIVE. Semest. Econ. [online]. 2015, vol.18, n.37, pp.51-70. ISSN 0120-6346.

Argentina, in 2001, after going through one of the deepest crisis of its history, a consequence of neoliberal policies during the 90s and negative results in terms of growth and social spatial inequality- started reconsidering the role of the State, in economy. In such a context, the role of the State was considered as a strategic actor for energizing an inclusive growth, which makes development viable. State promotion to industrial activity occupied a central place in such an objective. Now after more than a decade, this research shows, through statistical analysis of official statistics, how State's re-invention has made little for advancing in the formation of a complex, industrial, dynamic, and decentralized tissue, -spatially and with agents-, which allows visualizing the development.

Keywords : Industry; State; economic development; Argentina.

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