¿Son posibles las políticas públicas frente a las transnacionales?
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Abstract
The possibility of making public policy to restrict and dispute the power of the transnationals arises within the framework of experiences seeking to escape from neoliberalism and make a transition towards a new economic system, which has meant raising the possibility of constitutional refounding of states, by redefining strategic goals, institutions, rules and more, as in the case of Ecuador.
The article briefly reviews public policy initiatives to confront the power of the transnationals, directly or indirectly, on the basis of specific agendas for recovering sovereignties, controlling the power of the market and public procurement. By rolling out powers of regulation, control and negotiation by the state, and combining national and regional sovereignties, the aim is to set boundaries for transnational control of production and trade and the capacity of local demand, among other things, which involve reshaping national markets themselves, and their logic.
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