Abstract After decades of decentralization, interprovincial inequalities in Argentina continue to be high, which is evidenced by the differences in socioeconomic indicators, and an absence of long-term policies, given the different investment provinces have been making on key social policies such as health, education and housing. The constitutional reform of 1994 and subsequent changes wereContinue reading →
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