Rents,knowledge and neo-structuralism: transforming the productive matrix in Ecuador |
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Authors: | Thomas F. Purcell Nora Fernandez Estefania Martinez |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Politics and Applied Global Ethics, Leeds Beckett University, UK;2. Centro Nacional de Estrategia para el Derecho al Territorio (CENEDET), Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales, Quito, Ecuador |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the relationship between ground rent, production and knowledge in Ecuador’s neo-structuralist, state-led project to transform the productive matrix. Based upon insights from the Marxian approach to the critique of political economy, we interrogate how neo-structuralism has conceptualised the relationship between ‘natural resource income’ and ‘knowledge-based’ economic development. The paper argues that a rent-theoretical perspective, which takes seriously the regional unfolding of uneven geographical development in Latin America, can highlight the limits of a national development plan conceived according to the logic of Schumpeterian efficiency. In doing so, the paper identifies the contradictory relationship between natural resource exports, state-led ‘knowledge’-based development and capital accumulation. On this basis the paper offers a historically and empirically informed critical analysis of selective import substitution industrialisation and vanguard science and technology strategies designed to transition Ecuador away from primary resource dependence. |
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Keywords: | Neo-structuralism Ecuador Marxism rent knowledge Schumpeter uneven development |
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