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This book includes several studies carried out by the author with the collaboration of various authors. The first study titled "The principle of effective demand and the labor market: Theoretical approach of the Kaleckian model of two goods for Ecuador". The second study titled "Paradox of the abundance: Human development and extractivism at global level 2010-2015". The third study titled "Progressive VAT tax reform: Analyzing poverty and inequality in Ecuador". The fourth study titled "Progressive Tax Policies for Companies in Ecuador: Evidence in Survival and Collection". The fifth study…mehr

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This book includes several studies carried out by the author with the collaboration of various authors. The first study titled "The principle of effective demand and the labor market: Theoretical approach of the Kaleckian model of two goods for Ecuador". The second study titled "Paradox of the abundance: Human development and extractivism at global level 2010-2015". The third study titled "Progressive VAT tax reform: Analyzing poverty and inequality in Ecuador". The fourth study titled "Progressive Tax Policies for Companies in Ecuador: Evidence in Survival and Collection". The fifth study title "Labor income gap in Ecuador due to discrimination, pre and post pandemic: correction of error due to selection bias". The sixth study title "Foreign direct investment in Latin America: effects on growth and development, 1996-2017". The seventh study title "Peripheral Industrialization: policies of structural change and economic diversification, a perspective from Ecuador". The final study is titled "Ecuador with a human face: heterodox stabilization policies to face neoliberalism". The author hopes that the studies carried out for Ecuador from the Post Keynesian vision can be replicated in other developing countries. For this reason, the contribution focuses on the importance of showing that there are public policy alternatives for countries to develop, but at the same time this implies political will of the rulers.