La croissance urbaine de Buenos-Aires
By: PASTOR, José.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, avril/juin 1981Revue Française D'Administration Publique 18, p. 45-56Abstract: Buenos Aires has adopted own development policies the main characteristics of which are: 1) stop population growth, attempting even to reduce number of inhabitants by promoting migration towards the province and the under-populated regions of the East of the country; 2) restructuring of built-up areas through a severe regulation of building; 3) catch up with the delays accumulated in terms of infrastructure for municipal public services. Simultaneously, a financial reshuffling is being implemented in order to up-date the system for taxation. This has already led to spectacular results to the effect that the executives are already contemplating the possibility for monitoring the uncontrollableBuenos Aires has adopted own development policies the main characteristics of which are: 1) stop population growth, attempting even to reduce number of inhabitants by promoting migration towards the province and the under-populated regions of the East of the country; 2) restructuring of built-up areas through a severe regulation of building; 3) catch up with the delays accumulated in terms of infrastructure for municipal public services. Simultaneously, a financial reshuffling is being implemented in order to up-date the system for taxation. This has already led to spectacular results to the effect that the executives are already contemplating the possibility for monitoring the uncontrollable
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