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The Political Economy of Argentina, 1946-83
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Guido di Tella Professor of Economics University of Buenos Aires and the Catholic University of Argentina Associate Member, St Antony's College, Oxford
and
Rudiger Dornbusch Ford International Professor of Economics Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data The political economy of Argentina, 1946-83. -(St. Antony's/Macmillan series). 1. Argentina-Economic conditions-1945 I. Dornbusch, Rudiger II. di Tella, Guido 330.982'06 HC175 ISBN 978-1-349-09513-1 ISBN 978-1-349-09511-7 (eBook)DOI 10.1007/978-1-349-09511-7
Contents
Preface vii List of Abbreviations ix Notes on the Contributors xi Argentine Presidents and Economy Ministers,
1946-83 xiii
1 Introduction: the Political Economy of Argentina, 1946-83
Guido di Tel/a and Rudiger Dornbusch 1
2 Political and Economic Crises in Argentina Juan Carlos Portantiero 16
Comment Manuel Moray Araujo 25
3 Argentina's Nationalism: Myth or Reality? Jorge Fodor 31
Comment Sir Alec Cairncross 56
4 Peronist Economic Policies, 1946-55 Pablo Gerchunoff 59
Comment Carlos Diaz Alejandro 86
5 The 'Revoluci6n Libertadora', 1955-8 Celia Szusterman 89
Comment Pablo Gerchunoff 103
6 Unbalanced Development, 1958--62 Alberto Petrecolla 108
Comment Albert 0. Hirschman 126
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7 Economic Policy without Political Context: Guido, 1962-3
Juan Carlos de Pablo 129 Comment Graciela Kaminsky 142 Response Juan Carlos de Pablo 146
8 Economic Policy during Illia's Period in Office, 1963-6
Alieto Aldo Guadagni 147 Comment Javier Villanueva 162
9 Argentina: Macroeconomic Policy, 1966--73 Geoffrey Maynard 166
Comment Daniel M. Schydlowsky 175
10 Transitional Economic Policies, 1971-3 Mariano Filippini and Maria Angelica Olcese 189
Comment Jose Saul Lizondo 206
11 Argentina's Economy under a Labour-based Government, 1973-6
Guido di Tel/a 213 Comment Walter Eltis 247
12 Argentine Economic Policy, 1976--81 Larry A. Sjaastad 254
Comment Franco Modigliani 276
13 Argentina after Martinez de Hoz Rudiger Dornbusch 286
Comment Feliciano Hernandez Iglesias 316
14 Postscript Guido di Tel/a 320
15 Statistical Appendix, 1945-85 325
Index 339
Preface
We should like to thank Soledad Ortega and the Fundacion Ortega y Gasset who sponsored the Second International Conference on the Political Economy of Argentina, 1946-83, and provided the use of their magnificent premises of San Juan de Ia Penitencia, in Toledo, Spain, in May 1984. This book is the result of that conference. We also wish to thank the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs for its moral support, the Argentine Banking Association (ADEBA), Fundacion Banco de Boston, Fundacion Bunge & Born, Fundacion Banco de Italia, Fundacion Carlos Pellegrini and Fundacion Perez Companc, for their magnificent support, as well as the other organisations, such as Iberia and Banco Comercial del Norte, who made this project possible. In particular we wish to thank Professors Saturnino Aguado, Peter Alhadeff, Leon Benelbas, Domingo Cavallo, Yair Mundlak, Javier Ortiz and Carlos Rodriguez Braun for their active participation in the conference and for their most interesting comments. We also wish to mention the former Ministers of the Economy and other officials who participated in the Conference: Roberto Alemann, Alvaro Alsogaray, Domingo Cavallo, Jose M. Dagnino Pastore, Jose A. Martinez de Hoz, Alberto Sola and Jorge Whebe, who were willing to discuss their periods, policies and intentions in an open way. Their most crucial statements, as well as those of the Ministers who could not attend but submitted their views in writing- Rogelio Frigerio, Alfredo Gomez Morales, Adalbert Krieger Vasena, Carlos Leyba and Lorenzo Sigaut- are being published separately as El testimonio de los Ministros, 1946-83 (edited by GuidQ di Tella and Carlos Rodriguez Braun, 1988), complementing in an ideal way this volume.
Finally we want to thank John Blackwood for his supervision and improvement of the final English text, given the fact that many of the papers were originally written in Spanish and had to be translated into English.
G. di T. R. D.
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List of Abbreviations
APEGE Asamblea Permanente de Entidades Gremiales Empresarias
BCRA Banco Central de la Republica Argentina
BIS Bank for International Settlements
CELADE Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos
CEMA Centro de Estudios Macroecon6micos de Argentina
CEMYB Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Bancarios
CERA Centro de la Realidad Argentina
CGE Confederaci6n General Empresaria
CGT Confederaci6n General del Trabajo
CIES Centro de Investigaciones Econ6micas y Sociales
DNEC Direcci6n Nacional de Estadisticas y Censos
ECLA Economic Commission for Latin America
FIEL Fundaci6n de Investigaciones Econ6micas Latinoamericanas
IAPI Instituto Argentino de Promoci6n de Intercambio
IBRD International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
IEERAL Instituto de Estudios Econ6micos de la Realidad Argentina y Latinoamericana
IFS
IMF
INDEC
LAFTA
International Financial Statistics
International Monetary Fund
Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Censos
Latin American Free Trade Association
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X
OECD
PND
UCR
UCRI
UCRP
UIA
YPF
List of Abbreviations
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
National Development Plan
Union Civica Radical
Union Civica Radical Intransigente
Union Civica Radical del Pueblo
Union Industrial Argentina
Y acimientos Petroliferos Fiscales
Notes on the Contributors
Sir Alec Cairncross is Chancellor of the University of Glasgow, and Supernumerary Fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford.
Juan Carlos de Pablo is editor-in-chief of El Cronista Comercial, and co-editor of Carta Economica.
Carlos Diaz Alejandro was Professor of Economics at Columbia University.
Guido di Tella is Associate Fellow at St Antony's College, Oxford, and Professor of Economics at the University of Buenos Aires and the Catholic University of Argentina.
Rudiger Dornbusch is Professor of Economics at MIT.
Walter Eltis is Fellow and Tutor in Economics at Exeter College, University of Oxford.
Mariano Filippini is Associate Researcher at the Instituto Torcuato di Tella, and Associate Professor at the University of Buenos Aires.
Jorge Fodor is Professor of Economic History at the University of Modena, Italy.
Pablo Gerchunoff is Senior Researcher at the Instituto Torcuato di Tella, and Professor of Economics at the University of Buenos Aires and the Catholic University of Argentina.
Alieto Aldo Guadagni is Senior Researcher at the Instituto Torcuato di Tella, and Professor of Economics at the Catholic University of Argentina.
Feliciano Hernandez Iglesias is Professor of Economics at the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid.
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Albert 0. Hirschman is Professor of Social Science, Emeritus, at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.
Graciela Kaminsky is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of California, San Diego.
Jose Saul Lizondo is Professor of Economics at the University of Tucuman, Argentina, and Researcher at the Institute for Economic Research, University of Tucuman, Argentina.
Geoffrey Maynard is Director of Economics for Chase Manhattan Bank, and Visiting Professor of Economics, Reading University.
Franco Modigliani is Institute Professor at MIT.
Manuel Mora y Araujo is Professor of Political Sociology at Belgrano University, and Senior Researcher at the Instituto Torcuato di Tella.
Marfa Angelica Olcese is Associate Researcher at the Instituto Torcuato di Tella, and Associate Professor at the University of Buenos Aires.
Alberto Petrecolla is Professor of Economics at the Catholic University of Argentina, and Senior Researcher and Director of the Instituto Torcuato di Tella.
Juan Carlos Portantiero is Professor of Sociology at the University of Buenos Aires, and Researcher at the National Center for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET).
Daniel M. Schydlowsky is Professor of Economics and Director of the Center for Latin American Development Studies at Boston University.
Larry A. Sjaastad is Professor of Economics, University of Chicago, and Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva.
Celia Szusterman is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Languages, Polytechnic of Central London.
Javier Villanueva is Senior Researcher at the Instituto Torcuato di Tella, and Professor of Economics at the Catholic University of Argentina.
Argentine Presidents and Economy Ministers, 1946-83
Presidents Accession and end of Economy Ministers term
Gral. Juan D. Peron Unrestricted Ram6n Cereijo* June 1946---June 1952 elections - end of 4 June 1946---4 June
constitutional period 1952
Gral. Juan D. Peron Unrestricted Pedro Bonanni* June 1952-Sep 1955 elections - coup 4 June 1952-16 Sep
1955
Gral. Eduardo Lonardi Coup- coup Eugenio Folcini* Sep 1955-Nov 1955 24 Sep 1955-13 Nov
1955
Gral. Pedro E. Coup - electoral call Eugenio A. Blanco* Aramburu 14 Nov 1955-25 Jan Nov 1955-May 1958 1957
Roberto A. Verrier* 26 Jan 1957-26 Mar 1957
Adalbert Krieger Vasena* 26 Mar 1957-1 May 1958
Dr Arturo Frondizi Restricted Emilio Del Carril May 1958-Mar 1962 elections - coup 1 May 1958-24 June
1959
Alvaro Alsogaray 25 June 1959-26 Apr 1961
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xiv Presidents and Ministers of Economy
Presidents
Dr Jose Maria Guido Mar 1962-0ct 1963
Dr Arturo Ulia Oct 1963-June 1966
Accession and end of term
Coup - electoral call
Restricted elections - coup
Economy Ministers
Roberto Alemann 26 Apr 1961-12 Jan 1962
Carlos A. Coli Benegas 15 Jan 1962-26 Mar 1962
Jorge Wehbe 26 Mar 1962-29 Mar 1962
Jorge Wehbe 30 Mar 1962-6 Apr 1962
Federico Pinedo 6 Apr 1962-25 Apr 1962
Alvaro Alsogaray 30 Apr 1962-10 Dec 1962
Eustaquio Mendez Delfino 10 Dec 1962-15 May 1963
Jose A. Martinez de Hoz 21 May 1963-12 Oct 1963
Eugenio Blanco 12 Oct 1963-5 Aug 1964
Juan C. Pugliese 19 Aug 1964--28 June 1966
Presidents
Gral. Juan C. Ongania June 1966--June 1970
Gral. Roberto M. Levingston June 1970-Mar 1971
Gral. Alejandro Lanusse Mar 1971-May 1973
Dr Hector Campora May 1973-July 1973
Mr Raw Lastiri July 1973-Sep 1973
Gral. Juan D. Peron Oct 1973-July 1974
Presidents and Ministers XV
Accession and end of term
Coup- coup
Coup- coup
Coup - electoral call
Unrestricted elections - resignation
Elected by parliament - electoral call
Unrestricted elections - death
Economy Ministers
Jorge Nestor Salimei 29 June 1966--3 Jan 1967
Adalbert Krieger Vasena 3 Jan 1967-11 June 1969
Jose M. Dagnino Pastore 11 June 1969-17 June 1970
Carlos Moyano Llerena 18 June 1970-15 Oct 1970
Aldo Ferrer 26 Oct 1970-28 May 1971
Juan Alberto Quilici* 1 June 1971-11 Oct 1971
Cayetano Licciardo 11 Oct 1971-13 Oct 1972
Jorge Wehbe 13 Oct 1972-24 May 1973
Jose Ber Gelbard 25 May 1973-21 Oct 1974
II II II
II II
xvi Presidents and Ministers of Economy
Presidents
Mrs Isabel Peron July 1974-Mar 1976
Gral. Jorge R. Videla Mar 1976-Mar 1981
Gral. Roberto Viola Mar 1981-Nov 1981
Gral. Leopoldo Galtieri Nov 1981-June 1982
Gral. Reynaldo Bignone July 1982-Nov 1983
Accession and end of term
Constitutional succession- coup
Coup- end of pre-announced period
Military appointment - coup
Coup- coup
Coup - electoral call
Economy Ministers
Alfredo Gomez Morales 21 Oct 1974-2 June 1975
Celestino Rodrigo 2 June 1975-19 July 1975
Pedro Bonanni 22 July 1975-11 Aug 1975
Antonio Cafiero 14 Aug 1975-3 Feb 1976
Emilio Mondelli 3 Feb 1976-24 Mar 1976
Jose A. Martinez de Hoz 29 Mar 1976-28 Mar 1981
Lorenzo Sigaut 29 Mar 1981-21 Dec 1981
Roberto T. Alemann 22 Dec 1981-30 June 1982
Jose Dagnino Pastore 2 July 1982-24 Aug 1982
Jorge Wehbe 25 Aug 1982-7 Dec 1983
* In these periods the title was Minister of the Treasury. tIn 1973 Juan D. Peron and in 1982 Isabel Peron were personally banned,
but their party was not.