Manufacturing industry and economic growth in the province of Tungurahua
Keywords:
Economic growth, manufactures, causationAbstract
The present research, using a theoretical framework of heterodox economists, with information on the Gross Value Added from 2009 to 2014, aims to contribute with data to the empirical evidence of the economic growth in the province of Tungurahua, marked by the development of the manufacturing sector, which explains fulfillment with the tenet of circular and cumulative causation; characterized by the interdependence between the growth of the manufacturing product and the rest of sectors of the economy in the province; at the same time it marks the difference between the economic dynamism and the other provinces of zone 3 of Ecuador.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31164/bcoyu.11.2016.620
URL: http://revistas.uta.edu.ec/erevista/index.php/bcoyu/article/view/620
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