Publication
17 Apr 2012
This paper discusses Ecuador's energy policy, which faces a complex variety of political and economic objectives that are difficult to reconcile in a consistent manner. Tensions arise between conservation aims and development imperatives, as well as between resource nationalism and much-needed foreign financing. The paper concludes that resorting to Chinese financing may be part of the solution in the short term. However, it can only be a temporary substitute for a well-designed, consistent energy policy, which involves is a complex task with uncertain political costs.
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Author | Gonzalo Escribano |
Series | Elcano Royal Institute Analyses |
Issue | 26 |
Publisher | Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies |
Copyright | © 2012 Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies |