Argentina : Sources of Growth, Seeking Sustained Economic Growth with Social Equity

This report attempts to analyze selected topics, chosen in collaboration with the Argentine authorities, regarding the inter-linkages between economic growth, income distribution and poverty, as well as the respective roles of these factors in explaining the historical underperformance of the Argent...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Country Economic Memorandum
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:
GDP
WAR
WTO
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/10/6411902/argentina-sources-growth-seeking-sustained-economic-growth-social-equity
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topic ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ABSOLUTE SENSE
AGGREGATE GROWTH
ANNUAL GROWTH
AVERAGE GROWTH
AVERAGE INCOME
AVERAGE RATE
BUSINESS CYCLE
BUSINESS CYCLES
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL MARKETS
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
COUNTRY CASE
COUNTRY REGRESSIONS
CROSS-COUNTRY REGRESSION
DEBT
DECOMPOSITION ANALYSIS
DEVALUATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISTRIBUTION EFFECT
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC EXPANSION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC HISTORIANS
ECONOMIC HISTORY
ECONOMIC LITERATURE
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC POLICY
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
ECONOMIC REFORM
ECONOMICS
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
EMPIRICAL LITERATURE
EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
EMPIRICAL STUDIES
EMPIRICAL WORK
EXPENDITURE POLICIES
EXPLAINING CHANGES
EXPORTS
EXTREME POVERTY
FINANCIAL POLICIES
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FISCAL CONSTRAINTS
FISCAL POLICIES
FUTURE RESEARCH
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GINI COEFFICIENT
GINI INDEX
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GROSS VALUE
GROWTH EFFECT
GROWTH EPISODE
GROWTH PATTERN
GROWTH PAY-OFF
GROWTH PERFORMANCE
GROWTH PERIOD
GROWTH PROCESS
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HIGH COST
HIGH GROWTH
HIGH INCOME
HIGH INCOME INEQUALITY
HIGH VOLATILITY
HISTORICAL DATA
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPOVERISHMENT
IMPROVING INFRASTRUCTURE
INCIDENCE ANALYSIS
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOMES
INCREASED INEQUALITY
INEQUALITY INDICATORS
INEQUALITY MEASURES
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKETS
LATIN AMERICAN
LIVING CONDITIONS
LIVING STANDARDS
LONG-RUN GROWTH
MACROECONOMIC BALANCE
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY
MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MEDIUM TERM
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEGATIVE IMPACT
OUTPUT GROWTH
OUTPUT VOLATILITY
OVERVALUATION
PER CAPITA INCOME
PERSONAL INCOME
PERSONAL INCOME TAXES
POLICY DEBATE
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY OPTIONS
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR INDIVIDUALS
POSITIVE CORRELATION
POSITIVE EFFECTS
POSITIVE IMPACT
POVERTY CHANGES
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
POVERTY INCREASES
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRO-POOR
PRO-POOR GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PROGRESSIVE TAX SYSTEM
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROPERTY TAXES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR
REAL GDP
REAL WAGES
REDUCING INEQUALITY
REDUCING POVERTY
REGRESSION ANALYSES
RELATIVE PRICES
RELATIVE WAGES
RISING INEQUALITY
SAFETY NETS
SECTORAL COMPOSITION
SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION
SIGNIFICANT RELATIONSHIP
SKILL PREMIUM
SKILLED LABOR
SKILLED WORKERS
SOCIAL SAFETY
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
SOCIAL SPENDING
TARGETED SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE OPENNESS
TRADE POLICIES
TRADE POLICY
UNEMPLOYMENT
VALUE ADDED
WAR
WEALTH
WTO
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ABSOLUTE SENSE
AGGREGATE GROWTH
ANNUAL GROWTH
AVERAGE GROWTH
AVERAGE INCOME
AVERAGE RATE
BUSINESS CYCLE
BUSINESS CYCLES
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL MARKETS
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
COUNTRY CASE
COUNTRY REGRESSIONS
CROSS-COUNTRY REGRESSION
DEBT
DECOMPOSITION ANALYSIS
DEVALUATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISTRIBUTION EFFECT
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC EXPANSION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC HISTORIANS
ECONOMIC HISTORY
ECONOMIC LITERATURE
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC POLICY
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
ECONOMIC REFORM
ECONOMICS
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
EMPIRICAL LITERATURE
EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
EMPIRICAL STUDIES
EMPIRICAL WORK
EXPENDITURE POLICIES
EXPLAINING CHANGES
EXPORTS
EXTREME POVERTY
FINANCIAL POLICIES
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FISCAL CONSTRAINTS
FISCAL POLICIES
FUTURE RESEARCH
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GINI COEFFICIENT
GINI INDEX
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GROSS VALUE
GROWTH EFFECT
GROWTH EPISODE
GROWTH PATTERN
GROWTH PAY-OFF
GROWTH PERFORMANCE
GROWTH PERIOD
GROWTH PROCESS
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HIGH COST
HIGH GROWTH
HIGH INCOME
HIGH INCOME INEQUALITY
HIGH VOLATILITY
HISTORICAL DATA
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPOVERISHMENT
IMPROVING INFRASTRUCTURE
INCIDENCE ANALYSIS
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOMES
INCREASED INEQUALITY
INEQUALITY INDICATORS
INEQUALITY MEASURES
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKETS
LATIN AMERICAN
LIVING CONDITIONS
LIVING STANDARDS
LONG-RUN GROWTH
MACROECONOMIC BALANCE
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY
MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MEDIUM TERM
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEGATIVE IMPACT
OUTPUT GROWTH
OUTPUT VOLATILITY
OVERVALUATION
PER CAPITA INCOME
PERSONAL INCOME
PERSONAL INCOME TAXES
POLICY DEBATE
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY OPTIONS
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR INDIVIDUALS
POSITIVE CORRELATION
POSITIVE EFFECTS
POSITIVE IMPACT
POVERTY CHANGES
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
POVERTY INCREASES
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRO-POOR
PRO-POOR GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PROGRESSIVE TAX SYSTEM
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROPERTY TAXES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR
REAL GDP
REAL WAGES
REDUCING INEQUALITY
REDUCING POVERTY
REGRESSION ANALYSES
RELATIVE PRICES
RELATIVE WAGES
RISING INEQUALITY
SAFETY NETS
SECTORAL COMPOSITION
SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION
SIGNIFICANT RELATIONSHIP
SKILL PREMIUM
SKILLED LABOR
SKILLED WORKERS
SOCIAL SAFETY
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
SOCIAL SPENDING
TARGETED SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE OPENNESS
TRADE POLICIES
TRADE POLICY
UNEMPLOYMENT
VALUE ADDED
WAR
WEALTH
WTO
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Argentina : Sources of Growth, Seeking Sustained Economic Growth with Social Equity
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
South America
description This report attempts to analyze selected topics, chosen in collaboration with the Argentine authorities, regarding the inter-linkages between economic growth, income distribution and poverty, as well as the respective roles of these factors in explaining the historical underperformance of the Argentine economy. The report aims to identify relevant issues for policy formulation and further economic work. Its emphasis is on longer-term structural factors which are thought to determine productivity and income distribution. The report is organized as follows. Chapter 2 briefly reviews the time-dynamics o f economic growth, poverty and inequality in Argentina. Sections of the chapter study the evolution of poverty and inequality. It is noted that inequality has increased dramatically, though not monotonically, since 1990 and, notably, increases in inequality were observed in periods of both growth and recession. Chapter 3 reviews the latest episode o f economic volatility in Argentina, a period that started with the sharp decline o f economic activity in 2002 and continued with a recovery since 2003. Special attention is paid to the impact of this recent volatility on economic growth, poverty and inequality. The sections study the social impact of the recent crisis and recovery; employing different methodologies to test whether the recent recovery was pro-poor. It also analyzes the recession and recovery at the sector level, while identifying the economic sectors that contributed most to poverty reduction during the latest upturn o f the economy. Chapter 4 then turns to a selected set of government policies that could help to deliver high economic growth. The section highlights the idea that macroeconomic stability is crucial to reducing poverty rates since the empirical evidence indicates that economic crises disproportionately affect the poor. Another major lesson from this section is that tax policy is not a good tool for redistribution in developing countries. Further it analyzes the potential impact of various trade initiatives on employment opportunities for relatively unskilled workers in Argentina; and presents the results o f a recent study on the returns to education for workers across income groups. Finally, it reviews some key issues involved in ensuring a favorable environment for private sector development.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Country Economic Memorandum
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Argentina : Sources of Growth, Seeking Sustained Economic Growth with Social Equity
title_short Argentina : Sources of Growth, Seeking Sustained Economic Growth with Social Equity
title_full Argentina : Sources of Growth, Seeking Sustained Economic Growth with Social Equity
title_fullStr Argentina : Sources of Growth, Seeking Sustained Economic Growth with Social Equity
title_full_unstemmed Argentina : Sources of Growth, Seeking Sustained Economic Growth with Social Equity
title_sort argentina : sources of growth, seeking sustained economic growth with social equity
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/10/6411902/argentina-sources-growth-seeking-sustained-economic-growth-social-equity
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8329
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spelling okr-10986-83292021-04-23T14:02:39Z Argentina : Sources of Growth, Seeking Sustained Economic Growth with Social Equity World Bank ABSOLUTE POVERTY ABSOLUTE SENSE AGGREGATE GROWTH ANNUAL GROWTH AVERAGE GROWTH AVERAGE INCOME AVERAGE RATE BUSINESS CYCLE BUSINESS CYCLES CAPITAL ACCUMULATION CAPITAL MARKETS COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX COUNTRY CASE COUNTRY REGRESSIONS CROSS-COUNTRY REGRESSION DEBT DECOMPOSITION ANALYSIS DEVALUATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISTRIBUTION EFFECT ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC EXPANSION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC HISTORIANS ECONOMIC HISTORY ECONOMIC LITERATURE ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC POLICY ECONOMIC RECOVERY ECONOMIC REFORM ECONOMICS EDUCATION SYSTEMS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPIRICAL LITERATURE EMPIRICAL RESEARCH EMPIRICAL STUDIES EMPIRICAL WORK EXPENDITURE POLICIES EXPLAINING CHANGES EXPORTS EXTREME POVERTY FINANCIAL POLICIES FINANCIAL SECTOR FISCAL CONSTRAINTS FISCAL POLICIES FUTURE RESEARCH GDP GDP PER CAPITA GINI COEFFICIENT GINI INDEX GLOBAL ECONOMY GROSS VALUE GROWTH EFFECT GROWTH EPISODE GROWTH PATTERN GROWTH PAY-OFF GROWTH PERFORMANCE GROWTH PERIOD GROWTH PROCESS GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HIGH COST HIGH GROWTH HIGH INCOME HIGH INCOME INEQUALITY HIGH VOLATILITY HISTORICAL DATA HUMAN CAPITAL IMPOVERISHMENT IMPROVING INFRASTRUCTURE INCIDENCE ANALYSIS INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME INEQUALITY INCOMES INCREASED INEQUALITY INEQUALITY INDICATORS INEQUALITY MEASURES INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTMENT CLIMATE LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKETS LATIN AMERICAN LIVING CONDITIONS LIVING STANDARDS LONG-RUN GROWTH MACROECONOMIC BALANCE MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MEDIUM TERM NATURAL RESOURCES NEGATIVE IMPACT OUTPUT GROWTH OUTPUT VOLATILITY OVERVALUATION PER CAPITA INCOME PERSONAL INCOME PERSONAL INCOME TAXES POLICY DEBATE POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY OPTIONS POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR INDIVIDUALS POSITIVE CORRELATION POSITIVE EFFECTS POSITIVE IMPACT POVERTY CHANGES POVERTY HEADCOUNT POVERTY INCREASES POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY LINE POVERTY LINES POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR PRO-POOR PRO-POOR GROWTH PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROGRESSIVE TAX SYSTEM PROPERTY RIGHTS PROPERTY TAXES PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SECTOR REAL GDP REAL WAGES REDUCING INEQUALITY REDUCING POVERTY REGRESSION ANALYSES RELATIVE PRICES RELATIVE WAGES RISING INEQUALITY SAFETY NETS SECTORAL COMPOSITION SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION SIGNIFICANT RELATIONSHIP SKILL PREMIUM SKILLED LABOR SKILLED WORKERS SOCIAL SAFETY SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL SPENDING TARGETED SOCIAL SAFETY NETS TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE OPENNESS TRADE POLICIES TRADE POLICY UNEMPLOYMENT VALUE ADDED WAR WEALTH WTO This report attempts to analyze selected topics, chosen in collaboration with the Argentine authorities, regarding the inter-linkages between economic growth, income distribution and poverty, as well as the respective roles of these factors in explaining the historical underperformance of the Argentine economy. The report aims to identify relevant issues for policy formulation and further economic work. Its emphasis is on longer-term structural factors which are thought to determine productivity and income distribution. The report is organized as follows. Chapter 2 briefly reviews the time-dynamics o f economic growth, poverty and inequality in Argentina. Sections of the chapter study the evolution of poverty and inequality. It is noted that inequality has increased dramatically, though not monotonically, since 1990 and, notably, increases in inequality were observed in periods of both growth and recession. Chapter 3 reviews the latest episode o f economic volatility in Argentina, a period that started with the sharp decline o f economic activity in 2002 and continued with a recovery since 2003. Special attention is paid to the impact of this recent volatility on economic growth, poverty and inequality. The sections study the social impact of the recent crisis and recovery; employing different methodologies to test whether the recent recovery was pro-poor. It also analyzes the recession and recovery at the sector level, while identifying the economic sectors that contributed most to poverty reduction during the latest upturn o f the economy. Chapter 4 then turns to a selected set of government policies that could help to deliver high economic growth. The section highlights the idea that macroeconomic stability is crucial to reducing poverty rates since the empirical evidence indicates that economic crises disproportionately affect the poor. Another major lesson from this section is that tax policy is not a good tool for redistribution in developing countries. Further it analyzes the potential impact of various trade initiatives on employment opportunities for relatively unskilled workers in Argentina; and presents the results o f a recent study on the returns to education for workers across income groups. Finally, it reviews some key issues involved in ensuring a favorable environment for private sector development. 2012-06-18T19:34:50Z 2012-06-18T19:34:50Z 2005-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/10/6411902/argentina-sources-growth-seeking-sustained-economic-growth-social-equity http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8329 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Country Economic Memorandum Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean South America