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¿Gatopardismo sojero? [¿Soy gatopardismo?]

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Costantino, Agostina
Keywords
reprimarization
Dutch disease
soybeans
Argentina
Brazil
GE Subjects
Economic ethics
Bioethics
Health ethics
Community ethics
Environmental ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/217212
Abstract
"Este artículo busca determinar si la bonanza del precio internacional de la soja desde fines de los años 90 ha redundado en un cambio estructural en Argentina y Brasil, realizando pruebas de hipótesis con algunos de los indicadores propuestos por la Cepal. La pregunta que orienta el trabajo es si han cambiado los términos de intercambio para estos países o si estamos frente a una suerte de «gatopardismo sojero» detrás de los renovados discursos industrialistas. Para responderla, se revisará una serie de indicadores que, si bien no son definitivos, permiten sacar conclusiones acerca de los modelos vigentes."
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2013
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Article
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