Territorial Coalitions and Rural Dynamics in Ecuador. Why History Matters
通过比较厄瓜多尔三个农村地区的动态,研究领土联盟能否改变排斥性结构,发现长期历史过程比刻意规划更能促进包容性经济,而缺乏有利社会结构的地区需要外部冲击。
This paper analyzes the extent to which transformative territorial coalitions can deliberately change the exclusive structures that afflict rural territories in Latin America. A historical comparison of three rural territorial dynamics in Ecuador demonstrates that deliberate planning is not necessary to promote an inclusive and equitable economic dynamic if a long historical process has created favorable territorial social structures. When territories do not have such social structures, they are more likely to require a strong exogenous shock to create a new and inclusive economic organization.