The information was released today by the Argentine Association of Budget and Public Financial Administration (ASAP), based on the Integrated Financial Information System (Sidif) of the Ministry of Economy.
The growth of national investment in the 24 districts recorded in September was slightly below inflation of 138.3% registered in the last twelve months, but it is part of the increase that began in August, when it had a positive variation of 195.8%.
In the September measurement, 5 jurisdictions showed real increases in the year-on-year comparison and 19 showed setbacks, Meanwhile, when evaluating the performance of the January-September period, the result was 7 and 17 districts, respectively.
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Both in September and in the accumulated nine months, La Pampa was the province with the highest percentage growth, with nominal increases of 470.2% and 425.3%, respectively, although based on lower amounts in relation to the districts with greater economic weight.
Meanwhile, the Buenos aires city was the jurisdiction that received the greater amount of resources, with $54,788 million, although it should be clarified that in this case part of the investments are destined to other districts, but are registered in CABA because it is the headquarters of the contracting companies.
Transfers to the provinces: which were the ones with the greatest increases
1. CABA: $54,788 million, with a nominal year-on-year increase of 341.6%.
2.Buenos Aires: $34,573 million (82.2%)
3.- La Rioja: $9,372 million (90.7%)
4.- Córdoba: $6,809 million (79.6%)
5.- Santa Fe: $5,428 million (66.2%)
6.- Entre Ríos: $4,933 million (9.2%)
7.- La Pampa: $4,879 million (470.2%)
8.- Missions: $4,352 million (172.5%)
9.- Santiago del Estero: $4,347 million (110.2%)
10.- Chaco: $3,729 million (38.1%)
11.- Río Negro: $3,330 million (299.6%)
12.- Formosa: $3,210 million (71.6%)
13.- Salta: $2,637 million (-7.6%)
14.- Mendoza: $2,624 million (39.2%)
15.- Tucumán: $2,579 million (15.4%)
16.- Catamarca: $2,227 million (133.3%)
17.- San Luis: $2,031 million (302%)
18.- Current: $1,873 million (23.3%)
19.- Neuquén: $1,710 million (84.2%)
20.- Chubut: $1,642 million (58%)
21.- Tierra del Fuego: $1,223 million (270.6%)
22.- San Juan: $1,086 million (17.9%)
23.- Santa Cruz: $777 million (1%)
24.- Jujuy: $663 million (25.7%)
Unclassified: $14.88 billion (356.7%)
Source: Ambito