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Type: Tesis doctoral
Title: Rent and the State: An Approach to the Ecuadorian Oil Booms and Their Impact on Social Formation
Authors: Alarcón Cevallos, Pedro José
Authors: Peters, Stefan (Dir.)
Issue: Mar-2021
Publisher: Quito, Ecuador : Flacso Ecuador
Citation: Alarcón Cevallos, Pedro José. 2021. Rent and the State: An Approach to the Ecuadorian Oil Booms and Their Impact on Social Formation. Tesis doctoral, Flacso Ecuador.
Keywords: ESTADO
DESARROLLO
AMBIENTE
PETRÓLEO
ECUADOR
Format: 268 p.
Description: The dissertation presents a discussion on the consequences of the state’s developmental endeavor in Ecuador during the last half-century. The diachronic comparative approach of two oil booms, 1) 1972-1980, and 2) 2003-2014, shows continuities and ruptures in the state’s capacity to intervene in the national development process. State’s struggle with multinational oil companies for the appropriation of a larger portion of oil rent became the milestone of the first Ecuadorian oil boom. Since then, oil rent has been central to capitalist modernization. Environmental thinking and social environmental awareness were deeply entrenched in the sociopolitical arena during the second Ecuadorian oil boom and decisively contributed to expose the flaws of the prevalent natural resources-based development model.
Rights: openAccess
Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10469/17400
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