Peronist Beliefs and Interventionist Policies

35 Pages Posted: 18 Dec 2010 Last revised: 2 Jun 2023

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Rafael Di Tella

Harvard Business School - Business, Government and the International Economy Unit; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Juan Dubra

University of Montevideo - Department of Economics

Date Written: December 2010

Abstract

We study the logic of Peronist interventionist polices and the beliefs that support them. Instead of a comprehensive approach, we focus on three elements. First, we study beliefs and values about the economic system present in Peron's speeches during the period 1943-55. Second, we study survey data for the 1990's on the beliefs of Peronist and Non Peronist voters in Argentina and Democrat and Republican voters in the US. While income and education suggest that Peronists (in relative terms) look like the American Democrats, their beliefs and values suggest that Peronists are the Argentine equivalent of the Republicans. Third, given that these beliefs are non-standard (for economists) we present a model formalizing some of their key aspects (for example, the idea that there is something more than a material exchange in labor relations).

Suggested Citation

Di Tella, Rafael and Dubra, Juan, Peronist Beliefs and Interventionist Policies (December 2010). NBER Working Paper No. w16621, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1727101

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