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    Economic and Politico-Institutional Variables Applied to the Analysis of Subnational Public Speding in Argentina by Rezk, Ernesto

    Published 2008
    “…Using a panel data with fixed effect for the period 1993-2004, we aim at ascertaining whether the participation of public expenditure categories in total public spending of Argentine provinces was influenced by economic, fiscal and politico-institutional variables, such as provinces’ political sign; possibility of reelection of the executive branch; provisions limiting public spending, public debt, or restrictions to the use of credit; and the structure of the legislative bodies. While estimated coefficients for fiscal effort, financial sufficiency, and public debt were significantly different from zero, results fell short of being conclusive for the other variables, except for categorical variables standing for limits on spending and credit use.…”
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    Conclusions of the "International Symposium on Cultural Heritage and Local Community. Good management practices "(SIPCom) by Endere, María Luz, Chaparro, María Gabriela, Bonnin, Mirta, Pupio, Alejandra, Otero, Adriana, Cantar, Nahir, Mariano, Carolina Inés, Conforti, María Eugenia, Giacomasso, María Vanesa, Mariano, Mercedes

    Published 2018
    “…This symposium was declared of legislative interest by the Honorable Deliberating Council of Olavarría and had institutional endorsements from the Argentine Society of Anthropology and UNESCO.…”
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    The "female quota" in the province of Cordoba. Implications and Scope by Di Rienzo, Gloria

    Published 2016
    “…It was based on two levels of analysis: the legal body, its scope and contexts of production, and social impact, i.e. the implementation of established rights; the electoral processes carried out between 2000 and 2007 inclusive were compared with the legislative election carried out prior to 2000, using the parameters indicated; it was found that the female quota in the legislature maintained 30 per cent. …”
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    The «new» rights in Latin America and the Judiciary: legal wars and state of exception in the 21st century by Prego, Florencia

    Published 2022
    “…In effect, both the Legislative Power and the Judicial Power became key political and institutional spaces to nucleate and endow their political intervention strategies with legality, be they coups d’état of a new type (neo-coup) or legal wars, respectively. …”
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    Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie /

    Published 1980
    Table of Contents: “…Platonism and the Invention of the Problem of Universals / Gerson, Lloyd P. -- Self-Legislation in Kant's Moral Philosophy / Kain, Patrick.…”
    Indices desde 1888, 1(1). [Consulta: 2021/07/08]
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    Burocracy / by Von Mises, Ludwig, 1881-1973

    Published 2007
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    THE PERONISM FROM CÓRDOBA IN THE EIGHTIES: DEMOCRACY BETWEEN ELECTIONS AND THE MARKET by Reynares, Juan Manuel

    Published 2018
    “…In this period, there was a direct replacement, driven by an internal coalition called “Renovación Peronista”, along with a symbolic transformation that included the nomination of Domingo Cavallo, a neoliberal economist, as the third candidate for national deputy in the 1987 legislative elections. We aim to show that the “Renovación Peronista” in Córdoba implied two inseparable dimensions: the emergence of a new local party leadership defending democratic values and the consolidation of the representative institutions; and the first approach, in 1987, of the peronism in Córdoba with intellectual and entrepreneurial sectors that demanded structural reforms for a market-oriented economy. …”
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    Regressive Federalism: Tensions Between Territorial and Interpersonal Distribution of Income in Argentina by Gervasoni, Carlos

    Published 2024
    “…  First, our federalism and its very high legislative malapportionment produce incentives for  the distributive agenda to be dominated by the territorial distribution of fiscal resources  among national and subnational governments, rather than by the interpersonal distribution  of income. …”
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    Case studies on women's employment and pay in Latin American by Psacharopoulos, George, ed, Tzannatos, Zafiris, ed

    Published 1992
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    THE MICROPHYSIC OF BORDERS. CRIMINALIZATION, RACIALIZATION AND DEPORTATION OF COLOMBIAN MIGRANTS IN ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE by Stang, María Fernanda, Stefoni, Carolina

    Published 2016
    “…Migrants are placed across multiple lines: race, ethnic, class, gender and territorial boundaries within the city, thus deportation and rejection are the result of a previous process of systematic exclusion.We used a qualitative approach in this research, mainly through interviews with key informants, mostly actors linked to the generation and implementation of public policies —officials of the regional and local government, national legislators by the region, officials of the security forces, etc. …”
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    Tenencia de estupefacientes para consumo personal, su interpretación constituional / by Caeiro, Eduardo Santiago

    Published 2011
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