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La política monetaria en Ecuador desde la perspectiva postkeynesiana - Período 2005-2015

German, Spanish · Paperback / Softback

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El presente trabajo se basa en el marco teórico y empírico de la hipótesis postkeynesiana de dinero endógeno, la cual propone una visión diferente a la tradicional, donde se analiza el sistema financiero, que crea dinero por medio del crédito y permite a las empresas adquirir préstamos para continuar con sus procesos productivos, mediante su flujo de recursos. Tras la dolarización, el Banco Central del Ecuador (BCE) perdió la función de emitir dinero de manera primaria, no obstante, el crédito y las relaciones institucionales se han convertido en el principal mecanismo a través del cual la política monetaria incide en la economía moderna, sin olvidar que el BCE también tiene la capacidad de crear dinero de forma secundaria. A partir del aspecto empírico de endogeneidad monetaria, esta investigación utiliza los principales agregados monetarios, en los que se observa una posible falla de medición; y, a la vez, se estudia la cartera de crédito de las instituciones financieras, considerando que el objetivo principal no ha sido determinar una endogenización extrema de la moneda, sino, identificar cómo influyen las decisiones del sistema financiero en la oferta monetaria.

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Economista de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador. Con experiencia en el ámbito del sistema financiero y la constitución de las principales estadísticas macroeconómicas del Ecuador. Con participación en varios cursos de contenido económico como: Enseñanza de la Economía Heterodoxa en las Universidades, Programación y política financiera.

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As Latinos and African Americans increasingly live side by side in large urban centers as well as in suburban clusters, the idealized concept of a "rainbow coalition" would suggest that these two disenfranchised groups are natural political allies. Such a notion would be based on the presumption of a commonality between the two groups that serves as the glue for forming political and economic alliances on a mass level. However, contrary to this theoretical approach stands evidence that few formal or even informal coalitions exist between Latinos and African Americans.
Many political insiders are asking themselves in private how one might interpret the taboo yet very real subjectof the often-frayed relations between African Americans and Latinos. Many who do not address this divisive issue fear that to acknowledge such a rift would invite adversaries to cast tension as a political weakness.
Indeed, as the number of Latinos has increased dramatically over the last ten years, competition over power and resources has led to antagonism and a failure to cooperate. Many African Americans now view Latinos, because of their growing numbers, as a threat to their social, economic, and political gains. Conversely, Latinos do not view African Americans as an oppressed group in the same way other Americans do, and this often has negative results.
In The Presumed Alliance, Vaca examines the historical context as well as the contemporary manifestations of the conflicts between Latinos and African Americans in an engaging, informative manner. Using case studies from New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Washington, D.C., Compton, and Houston, Vaca illustrates just how contentious the two groups have been toward each other, and what issues are at the root of such discord. With its discussions of language barriers, competition over affirmative action, and the overlooked contributions of Hispanics during the American Civil Rights movement, Vaca's narrative is both eye-opening and well informed.
By daring to raise a topic that may upset so many, Vaca believes the issues surrounding these sometimes strained relations also may be resolved, if only they are addressed. This thought-provoking topic invites all to stop and think about important questions, and offers a glimpse at the future makeup of the American political landscape.

Product details

Authors Sebastián Londoño
Publisher Editorial Académica Española
 
Languages German, Spanish
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.07.2017
 
EAN 9783330095663
ISBN 978-3-33-009566-3
No. of pages 104
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business

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