The ECLA technique of programming and economists in Argentina in the mid-twentieth century

This article analyses the origin and development of the technique of programming of Jorge Ahumada, of the Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLA),2 and its importance for economists and economic development planning institutions. To that end, it examines the circulation of the technique in vari...

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spelling oai-11362-465872021-02-24T14:57:08Z The ECLA technique of programming and economists in Argentina in the mid-twentieth century Arana, Mariano DESARROLLO ECONOMICO PLANIFICACION ECONOMICA CEPAL ECONOMISTAS PROGRAMAS DE CAPACITACION FORMACION PROFESIONAL HISTORIA ECONOMICA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC PLANNING ECLAC ECONOMISTS TRAINING PROGRAMMES VOCATIONAL TRAINING ECONOMIC HISTORY This article analyses the origin and development of the technique of programming of Jorge Ahumada, of the Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLA),2 and its importance for economists and economic development planning institutions. To that end, it examines the circulation of the technique in various organizations in Argentina and shows how planning gained legitimacy alongside the main economic policy debates of the mid-twentieth century, while describing the institutional circulation of experts and their texts in the country. The ECLA contribution was found to have a direct impact on local institutions, which reinforced the idea of accelerated growth with economic stability and contributed significantly to the theoretical training of economists in Argentina. 2021-01-18T18:58:10Z 2021-01-18T18:58:10Z 2020-08-31 Texto Sección o Parte de un Documento http://hdl.handle.net/11362/46587 LC/PUB.2020/9-P/Rev.1 3 en CEPAL Review CEPAL Review 131 .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA ARGENTINA ARGENTINA LATIN AMERICA
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topic DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
PLANIFICACION ECONOMICA
CEPAL
ECONOMISTAS
PROGRAMAS DE CAPACITACION
FORMACION PROFESIONAL
HISTORIA ECONOMICA
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC PLANNING
ECLAC
ECONOMISTS
TRAINING PROGRAMMES
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
ECONOMIC HISTORY
spellingShingle DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
PLANIFICACION ECONOMICA
CEPAL
ECONOMISTAS
PROGRAMAS DE CAPACITACION
FORMACION PROFESIONAL
HISTORIA ECONOMICA
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC PLANNING
ECLAC
ECONOMISTS
TRAINING PROGRAMMES
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
ECONOMIC HISTORY
Arana, Mariano
The ECLA technique of programming and economists in Argentina in the mid-twentieth century
description This article analyses the origin and development of the technique of programming of Jorge Ahumada, of the Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLA),2 and its importance for economists and economic development planning institutions. To that end, it examines the circulation of the technique in various organizations in Argentina and shows how planning gained legitimacy alongside the main economic policy debates of the mid-twentieth century, while describing the institutional circulation of experts and their texts in the country. The ECLA contribution was found to have a direct impact on local institutions, which reinforced the idea of accelerated growth with economic stability and contributed significantly to the theoretical training of economists in Argentina.
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title The ECLA technique of programming and economists in Argentina in the mid-twentieth century
title_short The ECLA technique of programming and economists in Argentina in the mid-twentieth century
title_full The ECLA technique of programming and economists in Argentina in the mid-twentieth century
title_fullStr The ECLA technique of programming and economists in Argentina in the mid-twentieth century
title_full_unstemmed The ECLA technique of programming and economists in Argentina in the mid-twentieth century
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