Institutionnalisation de l’économie populaire et solidaire en Équateur: une lecture historique de l’encastrement politique des organisations
María José Ruiz Rivera and
Andreia Lemaître
Mondes en développement, 2017, vol. n° 179, issue 3, 137-152
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This article traces the institutionalization process of the popular and solidarity economy (EPS) in Ecuador. Through a historical perspective, we present the four institutional paths that led to political recognition of EPS initiatives as well as their entry into public policies. We show that EPS institutionalization is the result of relations of mutual influence among different categories of actors: organizations, intermediary structures and public authorities. The analysis also highlights the mode of political embeddedness of each institutional path, and the tensions and challenges that organizations are facing in the current institutional framework.
Keywords: Popular and Solidarity Economy; Ecuador; Institutionalization; Historical Path; Political Embeddedness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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