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Type: Tesis de maestría
Title: Value chain promotion and the role of Social Capital in Ecuador : an illustrative study
Authors: Hebets, Jennifer
Authors: Wallis, Brian
Issue: Sep-2009
Publisher: Quito : FLACSO Sede Ecuador
Citation: Hebets, Jennifer (2009). Value chain promotion and the role of Social Capital in Ecuador : an illustrative study. Maestría en Ciencias Sociales con mención en Desarrollo local y Territorio; FLACSO - Sede Ecuador. Quito. 116 p.
Keywords: CADENAS DE VALOR
CAPITAL SOCIAL
DESARROLLO LOCAL
PAJA TOQUILLA
INDUSTRIA
CUENCA
ECUADOR
VALUE CHAIN
SOCIAL CAPITAL
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
INDUSTRY
Format: 116 p.
Description: In the following investigation I seek to consider one particular program which has sought to promote Local Economic Development through strengthening of a local value chain. The program has been implemented through the efforts of the United States Agency for International Development and utilizes market-based strategies. Through an in-depth analysis of the program I seek, specifically, to understand the role of social capital. Ultimately, this investigation seeks to answer the question: Does social capital play a significant role on the local level in value chain and cluster poverty-reduction programs? Through a close analysis of this program funded by the United States Agency for International Development in a historically, economically and culturallu dynamic regions of the country; we will have the opportunity to understand in-depth a program aimed at increasing incomes for local producers using market-based strategies.
Rights: openAccess
Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10469/3377
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