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Documentos y aportes en administración pública y gestión estatal

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Abstract

GARCIA DELGADO, Daniel  and  CHOJO ORTIZ, Ignacio. Hacia un nuevo modelo de desarrollo: Transformación y reproducción en el posneoliberalismo. Doc. aportes adm. pública gest. estatal [online]. 2006, n.7, pp.119-152. ISSN 1851-3727.

After the collapse of the neoliberal model, Argentina appears as a particular successful case of economic recovering from a huge structural crisis. The economic grow during the last years seems to confirm it, and has no similarity in the last half century. This new stage, critical one from the orthodox prescriptions and from the multilateral financial institutions open up the debate about the conformation of a new model of development and the public policies required to carry it out. In this framework, this article pretend to show the achievement and progress of the new model and its public policies, but at the same time, it show the pressures and strategies that appears influencing over it. It focuses on four central aspects of the new strategic: (i) the sustainability, (ii) the equity, (iii) the productivity and competitiveness, (iv) the consensus. Furthermore, the article discuss about the contrast between the strategic that see just the juridical aspects of the State involvement and the strategic that recognize the role of the State to face the common goal, to built collective projects and promote an inclusive society.

Keywords : Model of development; State; Argentina; Public policies; Sustainability; Post-neoliberalism.

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