Gli squilibri territoriali in Argentina. Un'indagine preliminare
Aurelio Bruzzo
No 201011, Working Papers from University of Ferrara, Department of Economics
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This contribution aims to present the main results of a preliminary survey carried out on relevant socio-economic disparities that exist among the Provincial Administrations and/or geographic regions of Argentina, using several indicators to conduct a descriptive statistic analysis on the matter. In fact, even in this simple way, it is assumed to usefully contribute to the scientific debate developed regarding the limited knowledge so far available about the socioeconomic growth, which occurred in Argentina at regional level during the last decades. For this purpose, according to the main official sources of statistical documentation, available at international level, a broad set of indexes has been elaborated; such parameters have been used to outline a overview, basically comprehensive and organic, on various aspects (population, labour market, income level, territory, etc.) deemed useful for obtaining further interpretation elements about disparities inside this country, still in development.
Keywords: Argentine; Territorial disparities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: R11 R12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 33 pages
Date: 2010-11-05
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