3 resultados para EXPANDING UNIVERSES

em Andina Digital - Repositorio UASB-Digital - Universidade Andina Simón Bolívar


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The objectives of this paper are first, evaluating economic, social and environmental effects on oil extraction in Ecuador during the last 41 years, and second, discussing prospects to achieving a sustainable and equitable development path in the future, in the context of declining oil reserves. The current government is pursuing an extractivist policy, based on expanding oil extraction in formerly unexploited fields -including those inside the Yasuni National Park- and starting largescale mining exploitation. Two future options will be evaluated, first, an expansion of extractive activities, and second an alternative based on conservation, with sustainable use of natural resources (e.g. ecotourism, agroforestry, bio-knowledge), without expansion of oil field expansion and mining.

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El artículo señala que una relación comercial entre Corea y Ecuador sería viable si los dos países concilian sus potencialidades, en búsqueda de una complementación económica. El autor señala que el país sudamericano, con una alta tasa de crecimiento, puede aprovechar el interés que tiene un país asiático competitivo y eficiente de socializar su experiencia en desarrollo para pasar de una economía agrícola a una globalizada. Hace una revisión de las relaciones diplomáticas entre los dos Estados y se concentra en establecer el alcance y efectos que una relación comercial podría generar. Se concluye, finalmente, en que existe una serie abierta de oportunidades de cooperación económica que deben ser exploradas por coreanos y ecuatorianos.

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In the last decade, the presence of China in Latin America has been characterized by a model of economic cooperation based on pragmatic principles of complementarity and mutual benefits. Latin America is presented as a “paradise” of natural resources and expanding markets, while China stands as the main financier and investor in the region. In this scenario, particularly since 2009, Ecuador has become one of the top recipients of Chinese funding and investment, mainly in strategic sectors such as energy and infrastructure. The presence of China in the country has been the subject of extensive discussions about the true benefits and costs behind its model of economic cooperation.