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Sociohistórica

On-line version ISSN 1852-1606

Abstract

VARESI, Gastón Ángel. Inflación, transferencias y distribución del ingreso en la Argentina post-convertibilidad. ¿Cómo se gestan y a quiénes benefician?. Sociohistórica [online]. 2009, n.26, pp.81-109. ISSN 1852-1606.

The article analyzes how the loads and benefits of the post-convertibility accumulation model (2002-2007) are distributed between class fractions. In this sense, we explore the constitution of a system of income transfers, in which inflation, economic policies and accumulation strategies of economic agents converge in a dynamic process. From a perspective that widens the way of approaching the debate on income distribution, we postulate the conformation of a system of transfers, analysing two connected cores: one linked to transfers operated from the articulation of the economic policies and structural transformations, and another, which is in itself a mechanism of transfer of great relevance and explicative range: inflation. The differential increase of prices affects the capacity of the economic agents to appropriate social income, expressing, in this way, changes in the correlation of forces.

Keywords : Inflación; Transferencias de ingresos; Modelo de acumulación post-convertibilidad; Políticas; Fracciones de clase; Inflation; System of income transfers; Post-convertibility accumulation model; Policies; Class fractions.

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