Ecuador: comercio exterior
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During the 1980s, Latin American countries faced what has been called "the lost decade", a period in which the Gross Domestic Product per capita fell, the gap in terms of trade widened, foreign debt increased, etc. It is from these years onwards that the development schemes applied have lost dynamism and some even claim that they have been exhausted. In the 1990s, then, the need and conviction was born to establish a new development scheme called export diversification, which should finally achieve the objective of import substitution and insertion in international markets with more and diverse products.
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