Relations intergovernmental and social policies in Argentina
Abstract
What decision-making bodies are involved in the design and implementation of a public policy? How are these different instances related in the policy process? Can these relationships cause divergences between “what is designed” and “what is implemented”? How do the socio-economic gaps between the different territories covered by the same public policy influence the above? What scope and limits do social policies have in Argentina today? These are just some of the general questions that allow us to generate and begin to answer this volume that contains eight works organized into eight chapters, compiled by Magdalena Chiara and Valeria Serafinoff.