Failure to comply with the principles of the popular and lonely economic system affects the productive development of Ecuadorian society.
Abstract
The principles of the Popular and Solidarity Economy, based on the constitutional and legal norms in force, are based on the principles of Good Living, the priority of man over capital, self-management, the equitable distribution of profits, direct administration of organizations, fair trade and others, which are inherent to human beings, so that when these are fulfilled, they allow the person who lives in society to improve their living conditions, help social, family and even country development and to put their professional knowledge into practice or not to undertake new modes of production, which help to grow the community and allow them to support each other to achieve collective well-being.