Housing Policies in Argentina. Social and Urban Debt During the 1990s

This paper stresses a critical view to the process that has been taking place in the first hall of the 90s, in Argentina. Under the context of the State radical transformation and Structural Adjustment policies, the ongoing housing policies has been suffering changes which accentuates former contrad...

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Autor principal: Fernández Wagner, Raúl
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Publicado em: Revista INVI 1995
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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.uchile.cl:article-620472018-04-13T13:05:12Z Housing Policies in Argentina. Social and Urban Debt During the 1990s Políticas de vivienda en Argentina. Deuda social y urbana en la transición de los ‘90 Fernández Wagner, Raúl This paper stresses a critical view to the process that has been taking place in the first hall of the 90s, in Argentina. Under the context of the State radical transformation and Structural Adjustment policies, the ongoing housing policies has been suffering changes which accentuates former contradictions. It is evident the replace of the unfinished "housing provision system" by a new uncompleted system without being stablished the whole agents roles. Meanwhile the people housing needs -and the urban crisis- are becoming worse by the own excluding economic model injustices, the lobby of powerful economic interests of the housing sector and the inadequate perception of the housing problems by the technicians and politicians. El presente trabajo pretende dar una mirada crítica al proceso que está teniendo lugar en la primera mitad de la década del '90 en Argentina. Donde en el contexto de una radical transformación del Estado y ajuste económico, las políticas de vivienda en curso han venido experimentando cambios y acentuando contradicciones, donde si bien es evidente el reemplazo del incompleto "sistema de provisión" anterior, aún no se termina de estructurar otro sistema en su reemplazo, ni quedar establecidos los roles de los distintos agentes. Mientras tanto los problemas habitacionales de la población (y la crisis urbana) se agravan a causa de las propias injusticias del excluyente modelo económico, el lobby de los poderosos intereses económi­cos del sector y la falta de percepción adecuada del problema por parte de técnicos y políticos. Revista INVI 1995-11-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/62047 Revista INVI; Vol. 10 Núm. 26 (1995); 3-16 0718-8358 0718-1299 spa https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/62047/65688
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Housing Policies in Argentina. Social and Urban Debt During the 1990s
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title Housing Policies in Argentina. Social and Urban Debt During the 1990s
title_short Housing Policies in Argentina. Social and Urban Debt During the 1990s
title_full Housing Policies in Argentina. Social and Urban Debt During the 1990s
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title_full_unstemmed Housing Policies in Argentina. Social and Urban Debt During the 1990s
title_sort housing policies in argentina. social and urban debt during the 1990s
description This paper stresses a critical view to the process that has been taking place in the first hall of the 90s, in Argentina. Under the context of the State radical transformation and Structural Adjustment policies, the ongoing housing policies has been suffering changes which accentuates former contradictions. It is evident the replace of the unfinished "housing provision system" by a new uncompleted system without being stablished the whole agents roles. Meanwhile the people housing needs -and the urban crisis- are becoming worse by the own excluding economic model injustices, the lobby of powerful economic interests of the housing sector and the inadequate perception of the housing problems by the technicians and politicians.
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