UNIDAD MONETARIA, VERTEBRACION TERRITORIAL Y CONFORMACION NACIONAL: EL CASO DE LA REPUBLICA ARGENTINA

Authors

  • José Miguel Santacreu Soler

Keywords:

Argentine national coin, Argentina, History of the Peso, Peso and Policy

Abstract

The last step of the monetary policy in the Argentine Government of J.A. Roca was the adoption of the Peso as a national coin. The Peso was implanted by the law 1130 in 1881. The Argentine liberal wanted to consolidate the independence and complete the transformation of Argentina into a modern state. This article analyses the implant process between the Revolution of May in 1810 and the publication of the law 1130 in 1881. The law developed the article 67/10 of the Argentine Constitution of 1853 reviewed in 1860 and 1870.

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Author Biography

José Miguel Santacreu Soler

Universidad de Alicante

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Section

Otros modelos de vertebración territorial y administrativa