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Temas y Debates

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BALZA, Sonia. Working Class Between the Ropes: The Dispute Over the Cross of Development Models in Argentina. Temas debates (En línea) [online]. 2020, n.40, pp.113-141. ISSN 1853-984X.

From reflections on what the neo-developmentalist and neo-liberal models have deployed since 2003, this article seeks to problematize about a phenomenon that far from being short-term became the installation of a labor regime that tolerates more than a third of the salaried force is precarious and extensive forms of self-employment become a survival strategy, due to the fragility of some social security institutions that should protect those who are unemployed. Article´s concern is to recognize that the current socio-labor relations, although they support the current economic matrix of industry and services, obstruct the proposal of policies aimed at social and economic development, due to the effective limit of the productive structure, which goes beyond the economic policy models that are proposed. Specifically, neo-developmentalism as a distributive matrix was adapted to a new form of State inherited from the previous period, without too much capacity for transformation of its institutions, since they had already been reconfigured during the 1990s, as a result of changes in the accumulation model.

Keywords : Development models; Salaried and self-employed work; Precariousness; Neo-developmentism and neo-liberalism.

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