Una percepción de la dinámica de la marginalidad agraria argentina
Globalization modifies the relative position of regions in both central and developing countries with a dynamics that may stress the positive features of advanced regions and, with an innovating force, develop others. It may aiso deepen and, by exclusión, give origin to marginality cases, and even...
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Publicado en: | Boletín de Estudios Geográficos |
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Sumario: | Globalization modifies the relative position of regions in both central and developing countries with a dynamics that may stress the positive features of advanced regions and, with an innovating force, develop others. It may aiso deepen and, by exclusión, give origin to marginality cases, and even bring about the destruction of fragüe regions. In such cases the arising problems cali for special development options. These changes, that have also occurred in the past, are at present characterized by their rapidity and instantaneous difusión.
The purpose of this study is, in the first place, lo point out signs of Argentina\'s peripheral situation in the world context, and of the internal differentiation between the Pampean región and the rest of the country. The perception of these two marginality scalcs will be centered at the agrarian and agro-industrial actívities, aclivities that directly or indirectly have drawn the economic profile of the country, and whose present significance is made
outstanding by their trade valué. The dynamics follows from the definition and comparison of two sequences corresponding to two opening instances in Argentine economy, instances that we have classed as "agro-exporting with industrialization", between 1880 and 1929, and "aperturistic with restructuration and globalization", 1979... As to the method, this presentation is our interpretaiíon of the studies and research of the Argentine agrarian problem made by historians, sociologists, economists, geographers...
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