As exemplary cases of the changes, we have the inclusion of new educational technology in public education, such as computers and the Internet, which will improve the knowledge of Ecuadorian students. Increasingly, public institutions have access to this technology that is spreading worldwide. Other types of state policies, such as a greater and better collection of taxes from those who have more income, will allow for a better redistribution of income through the construction of public works for the benefit of the entire population, such as access to roads, schools, public transportation, hospitals, and popular housing. In addition, an increase in income taxes on imported products will protect artisans and small and medium-sized national enterprises from the competition with foreign goods. In recent years, the arrival of large quantities of imported products seriously affected small producers and caused unemployment and emigration. Products such as shoes, clothing, metal items, etc., will have good prices for small producers in the Andean Sierra, located in provinces such as Tungurahua, Pichincha, and Cotopaxi. In addition, the export of agroindustrial products, such as fruits, flowers, and vegetables, directed to the international market, will create more jobs for the population in provinces, such as Pichincha, Cotopaxi, Guayas, Los Ríos, and El Oro. Wilson Miño Grijalva