1st Edition

The Informal Sector in Ecuador Artisans, Entrepreneurs and Precarious Family Firms

By Alan Middleton Copyright 2020
308 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

306 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

306 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book looks back over the last forty years of change and development in Ecuador, showing how macro level changes have impacted families and workplaces on the local level. Traditionally a dependent economy reliant on agricultural exports, the impact of neoliberalism and new sources of income from oil have transformed the informal and artisanal sectors in Ecuador. Exploring these dynamics using... Read more

1. Artisans and the informal sector in Ecuador  2. Informals, entrepreneurs and artisans  3. Artisans in Quito, 1975-2015  4. Neoliberalism in Ecuador  5. Choosing informality  6. Formal-informal relations: backward linkages  7. Customers, clients and formal markets  8. Family firms, homeworkers and home-based enterprises  9. Social networks and the theft of social capital  10. Artisans and the state  11. Microfinance and micro-firm development in context  12. Artisan perspectives on bank credit  13. Main issues and future prospects  14. Conclusions: theory, ideology and evidence

Biography

Alan Middleton is Emeritus Professor of Urban Studies at Birmingham City University, UK, Leverhulme Emeritus Fellow, and Chief Executive Officer of the Governance Foundation.