Argentina (2002-2015): neo-mercantilist transition, diamond’s way structuralism, and social keynesianism with external restriction
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Abstract
There is a broad consensus that the crisis that occurred between 2001 and 2002 marked a change in the cumulation system of the Argentinian economy, a fact that gave rise to a new development mode. The main goal of this article is to address the controversies around it in order to improve the general characterization of the emerging regime, and to update its periodization. By combining the institutionalist approach of the Regulation Theory with the Latin American structuralist vision of external restrictions, the regulation mode of post-convertibility can be divided into three constitutive stages of the same development mode: neo-mercantilist transition (2002-2004), Diamond’s way
regulationism (2004-2009), and social Keynesianism with external restriction (2009-2015).