La moratoria de la deuda externa en Ecuador: ¿Ideologia vs. Ideologia?
Abstract
This research article studies the problem of the moratorium in Ecuador through a qualitative methodology. In 2007, Ecuador’s President, Rafael Correa,  created  the  Integral  Auditing  Commission  for  Public  Credit  of  Ecuador  (CAIC),  with  the  aim  of  analyzing  the  country’s  public  debt  
through an independent audit. The audit process considered the period 1976-2006  and  proposed  itself  to  determine  legality  and  legitimacy  of  the debt and an eventual co-responsibility of the creditors. At the end of 2008, Correa declared a default on 25% of foreign debt. In academic and 
non-academic  context,  the  decision  was  labeled  as  an  ideological  measure. We don’t rule out the hypothesis. However, it might be an ideological response to a reality also steeped in ideology: Neoliberalism.

