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Trabajo y sociedad

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Abstract

PINAZO, Germán; DELFINI, Marcelo  and  DROLAS, Ana. Macroeconomicdisruption and structuralcontinuity in Argentina post convertibility: A contribution to the debate on the nature of neoliberalism. Trab. soc. [online]. 2017, n.28, pp.159-179. ISSN 1514-6871.

This article aims to analyze aspects of the development of the Argentina economy since 2002 and, more specifically, the performance of its predominant agents, establishing the continuities and ruptures in relation to the neoliberal policies of the 90s. The devaluation of 2002 began a period where historical records recorded in economic growth and job creation, which, in our view, initiated a major debate in the social sciences in our country linked to the nature of the process, and more specifically, whether these new dynamics were or not linked to a break with the neoliberal stage of its economic history. The aim of this work is to contribute to this debate from a characterization that our view is novel in relation to the stage in question, from which we could reinterpret existing and original information (which will bring here) linked to some of the central points of the debate.

Keywords : Neoliberalism; Argentina; Transnational companies; Neodevelopmentalism.

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