Partidos políticos y corporaciones: las Juntas Reguladoras de la Producción, 1930-1943
Abstract
In Argentine, one of the answers to the economical crisis of the thirties was the enlargement of the State’s functions and the creation of State’s new agencies. The aim of this paper, in the register of politic history and in the larger problem of the relationships between State, political parties and corporations, is rebuilding the manner in which they have been established, the juridical form they adopted, the composition and the purposes that followed the Juntas Reguladoras de la Producción.Downloads
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