World Bank2020-07-152020-07-152020https://hdl.handle.net/10986/34115The National Constitution puts forward an ambitious goal for the Federal Government: a balanced territorial development; this promise has yet to be fulfilled. Within a cooperative federalism structure - where power-sharing does not always lead to clear separation of responsibilities between federal and provincial governments - Argentina struggles with overlaps in responsibilities and lack of defined roles across different government levels, which makes it difficult to coordinate policies to close territorial development gaps.CC BY 3.0 IGOTERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENTGOVERNANCELOCAL GOVERNMENTACCESS TO BASIC SERVICESSUBNATIONAL GOVERNANCESPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONESINFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTTerritorial Development in ArgentinaReportWorld BankUsing Differentiated Policies to Reduce Disparities and Spur Economic Growth10.1596/34115