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Is Peru progressing towards an Open Access Order society? Doorstep Conditions, Social Capabilities and Resilience to Economic Shrinking in Peru (1970-2018)

Davila Novoa, Cesar Gonzalo LU (2021) EKHS21 20211
Department of Economic History
Abstract (Swedish)
From 1970 to 2018 Peru has transitioned between periods of high and low frequency of shrinking. This thesis performs a qualitative analysis on quantitative trends and determines that the improvement of social capabilities was determinant to develop resilience to economic shrinking. Moreover, it finds that the most critical capability for breaking the shrinking cycle was the social stability capability. Additionally, the thesis concludes that, through resilience to shrinking, Peru is progressing towards the achievement of the doorstep conditions necessary to transition from a Limited Access Order society to an Open Access Order society.
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author
Davila Novoa, Cesar Gonzalo LU
supervisor
organization
course
EKHS21 20211
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
Peru, Economic Shrinking, Social Capabilities, Doorstep Conditions, Open Access Order, Limited Access Order, Social Stability, Autonomy, Structural Transformation, Inclusion, Accountability.
language
English
additional info
Suggested citation: Davila Novoa, C. (2021). Is Peru progressing towards an Open Access Order society? Doorstep Conditions, Social Capabilities and Resilience to Economic Shrinking in Peru (1970-2018).
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9062618
date added to LUP
2021-08-26 10:30:24
date last changed
2021-08-26 10:30:24
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  abstract     = {{From 1970 to 2018 Peru has transitioned between periods of high and low frequency of shrinking. This thesis performs a qualitative analysis on quantitative trends and determines that the improvement of social capabilities was determinant to develop resilience to economic shrinking. Moreover, it finds that the most critical capability for breaking the shrinking cycle was the social stability capability. Additionally, the thesis concludes that, through resilience to shrinking, Peru is progressing towards the achievement of the doorstep conditions necessary to transition from a Limited Access Order society to an Open Access Order society.}},
  author       = {{Davila Novoa, Cesar Gonzalo}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Is Peru progressing towards an Open Access Order society? Doorstep Conditions, Social Capabilities and Resilience to Economic Shrinking in Peru (1970-2018)}},
  year         = {{2021}},
}