Leveraging the Potential of Argentine Cities

Argentina’s path to economic prosperity is through efficient, sustainable and economically thriving cities. Not only are cities a spatial concentration of people, but also they generate agglomeration economies by concentrating ideas, talent, and knowledge. Argentina is one of the most urbanized countries in Latin America, with 90 percent of Argentine people currently living in cities. Argentina’s cities are geographically and economically diverse, and its largest urban area – Metropolitan Buenos Aires – is one of Latin America’s urban giants. Argentine cities need to address three main challenges to leverage their economic potential. Argentina’s current patterns of urban development are characterized by (a) high primacy and unbalanced regional development, (b) limited global economic footprint of urban economies, with employment concentrated in nontradable and resource intensive sectors, and (c) unplanned low-density urban expansion. Argentine cities thus face the challenges of moving toward a more balanced regional development, transitioning from local to global cities, and from urban sprawl to articulated densities to take full advantage of the benefits of agglomeration economies. To address these challenges, Argentina needs the leadership of the federal government; the coordinating power of provinces; and the capacity of empowered, financially sound municipalities. Argentine cities also need system-wide policy reforms in areas such as territorial planning, municipal finance, housing, urban transport, and local economic development. Leveraging the Potential of Argentine Cities: A Framework for Policy Action aims to deepen our empirical understanding of the interplay between urbanization and agglomeration economies in Argentina by asking the following: (a) What are the main trends and spatial patterns of Argentina’s urbanization that underlie agglomeration economies?, (b) Are urban policies leveraging or undermining the benefits of agglomeration economies?, and (c) Are Argentine cities fully reaping the benefits of agglomeration economies to deliver improvements in prosperity and livability? By addressing such questions and exploring their implications for action, this study provides a conceptual framework, empirical data, and strategic directions for leveraging the potential of Argentine cities.

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Main Authors: Muzzini, Elisa, Eraso Puig, Beatriz, Anapolsky, Sebastian, Lonnberg, Tara, Mora, Viviana
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Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2016-10-18
Subjects:AGGLOMERATION, CITIES, ECONOMIC GROWTH, CITY COMPETITIVENESS, TERRITORIAL PLANNING, MUNICIPAL FINANCE, URBAN POVERTY, URBAN TRANSPORT, HOUSING, URBAN ECONOMY, TRADABLE, LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT,
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spelling dig-okr-10986241852024-07-25T14:54:15Z Leveraging the Potential of Argentine Cities A Framework for Policy Action Muzzini, Elisa Eraso Puig, Beatriz Anapolsky, Sebastian Lonnberg, Tara Mora, Viviana AGGLOMERATION CITIES ECONOMIC GROWTH CITY COMPETITIVENESS TERRITORIAL PLANNING MUNICIPAL FINANCE URBAN POVERTY URBAN TRANSPORT HOUSING URBAN ECONOMY TRADABLE LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Argentina’s path to economic prosperity is through efficient, sustainable and economically thriving cities. Not only are cities a spatial concentration of people, but also they generate agglomeration economies by concentrating ideas, talent, and knowledge. Argentina is one of the most urbanized countries in Latin America, with 90 percent of Argentine people currently living in cities. Argentina’s cities are geographically and economically diverse, and its largest urban area – Metropolitan Buenos Aires – is one of Latin America’s urban giants. Argentine cities need to address three main challenges to leverage their economic potential. Argentina’s current patterns of urban development are characterized by (a) high primacy and unbalanced regional development, (b) limited global economic footprint of urban economies, with employment concentrated in nontradable and resource intensive sectors, and (c) unplanned low-density urban expansion. Argentine cities thus face the challenges of moving toward a more balanced regional development, transitioning from local to global cities, and from urban sprawl to articulated densities to take full advantage of the benefits of agglomeration economies. To address these challenges, Argentina needs the leadership of the federal government; the coordinating power of provinces; and the capacity of empowered, financially sound municipalities. Argentine cities also need system-wide policy reforms in areas such as territorial planning, municipal finance, housing, urban transport, and local economic development. Leveraging the Potential of Argentine Cities: A Framework for Policy Action aims to deepen our empirical understanding of the interplay between urbanization and agglomeration economies in Argentina by asking the following: (a) What are the main trends and spatial patterns of Argentina’s urbanization that underlie agglomeration economies?, (b) Are urban policies leveraging or undermining the benefits of agglomeration economies?, and (c) Are Argentine cities fully reaping the benefits of agglomeration economies to deliver improvements in prosperity and livability? By addressing such questions and exploring their implications for action, this study provides a conceptual framework, empirical data, and strategic directions for leveraging the potential of Argentine cities. 2016-05-02T20:00:33Z 2016-05-02T20:00:33Z 2016-10-18 Book Livre Libro 978-1-4648-0840-1 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/24185 English en_US Directions in Development--Countries and Regions; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf application/pdf Washington, DC: World Bank
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topic AGGLOMERATION
CITIES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
CITY COMPETITIVENESS
TERRITORIAL PLANNING
MUNICIPAL FINANCE
URBAN POVERTY
URBAN TRANSPORT
HOUSING
URBAN ECONOMY
TRADABLE
LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
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CITIES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
CITY COMPETITIVENESS
TERRITORIAL PLANNING
MUNICIPAL FINANCE
URBAN POVERTY
URBAN TRANSPORT
HOUSING
URBAN ECONOMY
TRADABLE
LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
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HOUSING
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TRADABLE
LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
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CITIES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
CITY COMPETITIVENESS
TERRITORIAL PLANNING
MUNICIPAL FINANCE
URBAN POVERTY
URBAN TRANSPORT
HOUSING
URBAN ECONOMY
TRADABLE
LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Muzzini, Elisa
Eraso Puig, Beatriz
Anapolsky, Sebastian
Lonnberg, Tara
Mora, Viviana
Leveraging the Potential of Argentine Cities
description Argentina’s path to economic prosperity is through efficient, sustainable and economically thriving cities. Not only are cities a spatial concentration of people, but also they generate agglomeration economies by concentrating ideas, talent, and knowledge. Argentina is one of the most urbanized countries in Latin America, with 90 percent of Argentine people currently living in cities. Argentina’s cities are geographically and economically diverse, and its largest urban area – Metropolitan Buenos Aires – is one of Latin America’s urban giants. Argentine cities need to address three main challenges to leverage their economic potential. Argentina’s current patterns of urban development are characterized by (a) high primacy and unbalanced regional development, (b) limited global economic footprint of urban economies, with employment concentrated in nontradable and resource intensive sectors, and (c) unplanned low-density urban expansion. Argentine cities thus face the challenges of moving toward a more balanced regional development, transitioning from local to global cities, and from urban sprawl to articulated densities to take full advantage of the benefits of agglomeration economies. To address these challenges, Argentina needs the leadership of the federal government; the coordinating power of provinces; and the capacity of empowered, financially sound municipalities. Argentine cities also need system-wide policy reforms in areas such as territorial planning, municipal finance, housing, urban transport, and local economic development. Leveraging the Potential of Argentine Cities: A Framework for Policy Action aims to deepen our empirical understanding of the interplay between urbanization and agglomeration economies in Argentina by asking the following: (a) What are the main trends and spatial patterns of Argentina’s urbanization that underlie agglomeration economies?, (b) Are urban policies leveraging or undermining the benefits of agglomeration economies?, and (c) Are Argentine cities fully reaping the benefits of agglomeration economies to deliver improvements in prosperity and livability? By addressing such questions and exploring their implications for action, this study provides a conceptual framework, empirical data, and strategic directions for leveraging the potential of Argentine cities.
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