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Using ceramic petrography to assess human mobility during the Late Prehispanic Period from Sierras of Córdoba (Argentina)
(Elsevier, 2021-06)
How human foragers adjusted their mobility strategies to the labor demand of plant cultivation is a question that drives much modern archaeological research. As a result, the spread of food-producing economies during the ...
Fetishism and Revolution in the Critique of Political Economy: Critical Reflections on some Contemporary Readings of Marx’s Capital
(University of Canterbury, 2017-10)
The aim of this article is to examine a series of recent contributions to the reading of Marx’s Capital that stress its specific determination as a dialectical investigation of objectified or fetishised forms of social ...
Life cycle assessment of the Argentine lemon and its derivatives in a circular economy context
(Elsevier B.V., 2022-01)
Over the last few years, a paradigm shift has emerged towards a circular economy that seeks to return to the process as many material/energy flows as possible to increase the sustainability of products, reducing waste and ...
How does Paul Ricoeur apply metapsychology to collective memory?
(University of Pittsburgh, 2018-02)
The concept of “abused collective memory” gathers two of Ricœur’s main lines of concern: history and psychoanalysis. The article aims to explain how this convergence was possible, especially, when the transposition of the ...
Informality and employment quality in Argentina: country case study on labour market segmentation
(International Labour Organization, 2014)
This working paper examines employment quality and labour market segmentation in Argentina. The labour market in the country is marked by heterogeneity; the rate of informal employment is high, though it diminished ...
Climbing the Space Technology Ladder in the South: the Case of Argentina
(Elsevier Academic Press Inc, 2018-11)
The satellite industry is one of the few high-tech sectors where Argentina has generated its own innovation capabilities. This is the result of a process initiated more than 25 years ago in the realm of civilian space ...
New-Structuralist Exchange-Rate Policy and the Pattern of Specialization in Latin American Countries
(Roma Tre Università degli studi. Centro di Ricerche e Documentazione Piero Sraffa, 2018-02)
The present article critically examines the transmission channels between the real ex-change rate and output growth adduced by the so-called New-Structuralist doctrine. It is shown that the assumptions under which the ...
Are modern economies following a sustainable energy consumption path?
(Elsevier, 2014-02)
In the frame of an enhanced environmental discussion regarding the existence and convenience of energy decoupling or dematerialization, this paper studies the past trends of global primary energy resources in relation to ...
The challenges of economic integration in Latin America: searching for consensus in contexts of globalization. The case of MERCOSUR (1991–2019)
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2021-08)
This paper analyses the trajectory of MERCOSUR from a critical historical perspective. This interpretation presents an alternative to more Eurocentric approaches to regionalism, which tends to view MERCOSUR as a failed ...
Sustained investment surges
(Oxford University Press, 2019-01)
Existing empirical studies have mainly focused on determinants of average investment levels. Instead, we investigate episodes of accelerated capital stock growth having a duration of eight years or longer. We find that ...