Abstract

This chapter will apply the Developmental Regime framework to Argentina under the Kirchner’s. It will trace the contours of Argentine political economy and attendant changes in development trajectory through a framework grounded in the regime tripod: socio-economic relations, institutions, and public policy profiles. From this analysis, our understanding of both contemporary Argentine political economy and the nature of twenty-first-century developmentalism will be enhanced. The interaction of the different legs of the regime tripod will reveal how the Kirchner project evolved from spectacular post-crisis recovery to relative torpor and ultimately the end of a regime with the election of Mauricio Macri in 2016.

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