Globalización y ciudades de América Latina¿es el turno de las ciudades intermedias en la Argentina?

  1. Usach, Natalia
  2. Garrido Yserte, Rubén
Revista:
Documentos de Trabajo (IAES, Instituto Universitario de Análisis Económico y Social)

ISSN: 1139-6148

Ano de publicación: 2008

Número: 10

Tipo: Documento de traballo

Outras publicacións en: Documentos de Trabajo (IAES, Instituto Universitario de Análisis Económico y Social)

Resumo

The paper argues that the global economy has produced changes in the hierarchical configuration of urban systems. The emerging organization tends to be more open and set up more horizontal relations among cities. There are some evidences that indicate the relative insertion of the main Latinamerican cities in global networks. The paper show the empirical evidence avalaible to Latinamerican cities and, specially, related to the Argentine case. It evaluates the tension between the historically forged trend toward geographic concentration of population and economic activities in the metropolis of Buenos Aires and other somewhat more recent trends towards dispersion, emphasizing the role of middle-range cities. The paper concludes reflecting on the importance of flows between cities, the patterns of spatial dependency of them and the role of public policy.