UBACyT research projects

Starting date of the project

July 1, 2011

Ending date of the project

June 30, 2014

Code

20020100100842

Type of project

Consolidated group

Title

Legal systems in business enterprises to participate in the state of argentina. comparative study with the mixed economy companies in Brazil.

Director

Raúl Aníbal Etcheverry

Contact

rauletc@estudioegchv.com.ar

 

MEMBERS
Name Category
1 Joao Alves Silva
Researcher formed
2 Liliana Angélica Araldi
Researcher formed
3 Mariana Baigorria
Researcher formed
4 Raúl Bernardo Etcheverry Researcher formed
5 Susana Graciela Junqueira
Researcher formed
6 Alejandra Noemí Tévez
Researcher formed
7 Alejandra María De La Paz Bianchi
Investigator in training
8 Daniela Paula Borghini
Investigator in training
9 Luis Aníbal Ceserani
Investigator in training
10 Paula Vargas Investigator in training

 

Keywords

Company
State
Organization

Abstract

The Argentine government may act, in carrying out its purposes, in administrative or public services provided on a centralized or decentralized way. It may also act in business management as when operating in the market in productive activity, or broker of goods or services. The state intervenes in economic relationships, with institutional resources in order to provide the conducive to the prosperity of the country, the common good and economic development, participating through the creation of different legal forms of public and private law. Companies involved in the Argentine state have changed in various forms and methods, creating other private legal structures. A first approach to the Brazilian experience shows that the mixed economy company regulated by the Companies Act (6404/1976) is a state enterprise that imports a legal, economic and social success system. These companies are currently booming and major markets traded in a competitive manner, such as Banco do Brasil and Petrobras. However, a reform of corporate structures is pending in the Federal Senate, in order to regulate paragraph 1 of Article 173 of the Brazilian Constitution, which states that the law will establish the status of a public company, of the mixed economy society and its subsidiaries engaged in economic activity of production or marketing of goods or services. In accordance with this synthesis, we propose in this research an update on the state-owned companies that contrasted with those of comparative law, particularly the Brazilian experience of mixed capital companies. This will allow us to project a new analysis from the point of view of economic, legal or operational systems in the business venture involving the Argentine state.