The industrialization models of ECLAC, developed during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, and those of Ecuador, implemented by the 21st-century socialist government, are similar in their attempt to industrialize through the substitution of imports and government expenditure. In both cases, the economic policies focused on a closed economy, with high tariff barriers, and a strong role of the state as the main actor in the economy. The article uses a comparative method of analysiswhich emphasizes the outcomes of both of the periods studied. The results show that the models applied brought the same problems; imbalance in external trade and rising public debt. An alternative premise is suggested, that the models applied are the main causes of the deb...
The social and solidary economy in Ecuador has emerged over the last eight years as a flag of the ru...
<p><span style="font-size: 12px; font-family: Arial;">El artículo contrasta dos modelos de desarroll...
Leftist governments are not very popular in media. However, South America seems to have ignored the ...
In the 1980s ended industrialization managed by the State, began the so called market reforms, and c...
This is a preprint version of the paper published in the journal History of Economic Thought and Pol...
Ecuador's current political economy is largely a product of the boom that took place in the country'...
958 p.La presente tesis tiene como objeto el análisis y estudio de los principales cambios socio-eco...
The present study analyzes the elements taken by the Ecuadorian government in its political, economi...
Ecuador is tiny, heavily indebted, strategically insignificant, and was desperate for finance follow...
Esta es una versión en español del artículo publicado en la revista History of Economic Thought and ...
Policies aiming for the inclusion of Ecuadorian migrants in the construction of a new development mo...
[EN] Despite the favourable context of the last decade, the transition to postextractivist economies...
El presente artículo interpreta teóricamente cómo la competencia real capitalista internacional pres...
This document aims at highlighting the political process in Ecuador from January 2006 and its alignm...
The international relations of Ecuador have experienced three major transformations at the domestic ...
The social and solidary economy in Ecuador has emerged over the last eight years as a flag of the ru...
<p><span style="font-size: 12px; font-family: Arial;">El artículo contrasta dos modelos de desarroll...
Leftist governments are not very popular in media. However, South America seems to have ignored the ...
In the 1980s ended industrialization managed by the State, began the so called market reforms, and c...
This is a preprint version of the paper published in the journal History of Economic Thought and Pol...
Ecuador's current political economy is largely a product of the boom that took place in the country'...
958 p.La presente tesis tiene como objeto el análisis y estudio de los principales cambios socio-eco...
The present study analyzes the elements taken by the Ecuadorian government in its political, economi...
Ecuador is tiny, heavily indebted, strategically insignificant, and was desperate for finance follow...
Esta es una versión en español del artículo publicado en la revista History of Economic Thought and ...
Policies aiming for the inclusion of Ecuadorian migrants in the construction of a new development mo...
[EN] Despite the favourable context of the last decade, the transition to postextractivist economies...
El presente artículo interpreta teóricamente cómo la competencia real capitalista internacional pres...
This document aims at highlighting the political process in Ecuador from January 2006 and its alignm...
The international relations of Ecuador have experienced three major transformations at the domestic ...
The social and solidary economy in Ecuador has emerged over the last eight years as a flag of the ru...
<p><span style="font-size: 12px; font-family: Arial;">El artículo contrasta dos modelos de desarroll...
Leftist governments are not very popular in media. However, South America seems to have ignored the ...