Territorial coalitions and rural dynamics in Ecuador
Why history matters
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.
Title of publication: World Development
Volume: 73
Page range: 85–95
Author: Pablo Ospina Peralta
Other authors: Patric Hollenstein
Organization: Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar
Year: 2015
Country/ies: Ecuador
Geographical coverage: Latin America and the Caribbean
Type: Journal article
Full text available at: http://rimisp.org/wp-content/files_mf/1433793134territorial_coalitionsecuador.pdf
Content language: English