Regional economic policy, and social impacts: the case of the Argentinean agricultural machinery

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José Vigil
Melina Sacchi

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The paper proposes an empirical exploration in Argentina about the way in which an economic region is shaped, the way in which national and regional policies coordinate themselves in that construction, and the relationships that exist between the economic dynamics of the conformed region and its social impacts. Thus, the Argentine region of agricultural machinery (AM) production, located in the heart of the Argentine humid
pampa, is analyzed, which 'emerged' with greater force in the Argentine political and economic map during a new development model, that tried to carry out a process of reindustrialization of the economy since 2001. This allows to show that the region had a favorable behavior regarding its social indicators.

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José Vigil, Universidad Nacional del Litoral

Abogado, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina. Magíster en ciencia política, Flacso Argentina. Candidato a PhD, Departamento de Geografía, Durham University, Inglaterra. Profesor, Investigador y Coordinador del Instituto de Investigación Estado Territorio y Economía de la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Dirección: Moreno 2557, 3.er piso, oficina 3.12/ (CP S3000CVE), Santa Fe, Argentina. Teléfono: 54 (342) 4585610, Int. 169. Correo electrónico: jvigil@fce.unl.edu.ar

Melina Sacchi, Universidad Nacional del Litoral

Economista, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina. Investigadora del Instituto de
Investigación Estado Territorio y Economía de la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Universidad Nacional
del Litoral. Dirección: Moreno 2557, 3.er piso, oficina 3.12 / (CP S3000CVE), Santa Fe, Argentina. Teléfono:
54 (342) 4585610, Int. 169. Correo electrónico: sacchi_melina@live.com.

How to Cite

Vigil, J., & Sacchi, M. (2018). Regional economic policy, and social impacts: the case of the Argentinean agricultural machinery. Semestre Económico, 21(46), 23-56. https://doi.org/10.22395/seec.v21n46a2

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