Context and strategy of the Argentina-Brazil integration program
Monica Hirst ()
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 1988, vol. 8, issue 3, 389-405
Abstract:
The relations between Argentina and Brazil suffered a major change since 1985,with the start of a new integration project. Although it has been a bilateral iniciative, thisproject may have great importance, in the long term, for all Latin America. Its goals are guitebroad, involving economic, political, strategic, and cultural variables. Another basic aspectof this project is its commitment with the democratization process of both countries. Thesuccessful impact of the Argentine-Brazilian project has been due to the fact that it is mainlyan iniciative of Alfonsin’s and Samey’s governments. lts duration however depends on theeconomic and political stability in both countries, as well as the active participation of theirprivate sectors. JEL Classification: F15.
Keywords: Economic; integration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1988
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