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This 2007 edition of OECD's periodic survey of Chile's economy focuses on key challenges being faced including managing the economy after the copper price boom; efficiency in health care, education and housing services; informality; and raising labour force participation of women and youth.
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Chile -- Economic conditions. --- Chile -- Economic policy. --- Electronic books. -- local. --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Chile --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy.
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OECD's 2012 Economic Survey of Chile examines recent economic developments and policies, progress in structural reform, reducing poverty in Chile through cash transfers and better jobs, and the housing market in Chile.
Chile -- Economic conditions -- 2012- -- Periodicals. --- Chile -- Economic conditions. --- Chile -- Economic policy -- Periodicals. --- Chile -- Economic policy. --- Economic indicators -- Chile -- Periodicals. --- Economic indicators --- Chile --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy. --- Business indicators --- Indicators, Business --- Indicators, Economic --- Leading indicators --- Economic history --- Quality of life --- Economic forecasting --- Index numbers (Economics) --- Social indicators
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Economic order --- Free enterprise. --- Supply-side economics. --- Chicago school of economics. --- Rational expectations (Economic theory) --- United States --- Great Britain --- Chile --- Economic policy --- Economic policy. --- United States - Economic policy - 1981-1993. --- Great Britain - Economic policy - 1979-1997. --- Chile - Economic policy.
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Globalization --- International economic relations --- Economic aspects --- Chile --- Economic policy --- Economic conditions --- Politics and government --- Globalization - Economic aspects - Chile --- Chile - Economic policy --- Chile - Economic conditions - 1988 --- -Chile - Politics and government - 1988 --- -Globalization - Economic aspects - Chile --- -Globalization
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Chile has achieved strong economic growth during the last 20 years. Nevertheless, its economy depends on a few resource-based sectors located in a small number of regions. The performance of Chilean regions varies significantly and regional disparities in GDP per capita are very high compared to those in OECD countries. Chilean regions have thus far so not fully utilised their assets and reached their potential for growth. This report recommends moving towards a territorial approach to development in Chile in order to better adapt public management to the different opportunities and needs of the diverse territories of the country. Chilean regions would particularly benefit from context-specific policies to boost productivity, such as those targeting innovation and entrepreneurship, and to improve education and training.
Chile -- Economic conditions. --- Chile -- Economic policy. --- Chile -- Social conditions. --- Regional planning -- Chile. --- Sustainable development --- Social planning --- Chile --- Economic conditions. --- Social development planning --- Development, Sustainable --- Ecologically sustainable development --- Economic development, Sustainable --- Economic sustainability --- ESD (Ecologically sustainable development) --- Smart growth --- Sustainable economic development --- Environmental aspects --- Desarrollo sustentable --- Planificación social --- Condiciones económicas. --- Economic conditions --- Planning --- Economic development
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After the failure of the early 1980s, a second attempt at capital account liberalization was gradually carried out in Chile during the 1990s, this time in parallel with increased exchange rate flexibility. Capital account regulations were applied to support the independent monetary policy committed to the inflation target, while the exchange rate was quasi-pegged within a band that targeted the real exchange rate (RER). Still, the policy framework directed at stabilizing the RER appears to have been of limited effectiveness, with the surges and sudden-stops in capital flows playing an important role in RER dynamics. Foreign exchange market intervention appears not to have affected the RER while reserve requirement appears to have exerted a depreciating effect. Government spending and import tariffs, appear to be significant tools to moderate the real appreciation thus providing one additional reason for adopting a countercyclical fiscal policy and accelerating trade openness.
Capital movements -- Chile. --- Chile -- Economic conditions. --- Chile -- Economic policy. --- Electronic books. -- local. --- Foreign exchange rates -- Chile. --- Exports and Imports --- Foreign Exchange --- International Investment --- Long-term Capital Movements --- Currency --- Foreign exchange --- International economics --- Exchange rates --- Real exchange rates --- Capital inflows --- Capital flows --- Foreign exchange intervention --- Capital movements --- Chile --- Foreign exchange rates --- Economic policy. --- Economic conditions.
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Democratization --- History --- Chile --- Mexico --- Economic policy --- Politics and government --- Democratization - Chile - History - 20th century --- Democratization - Mexico - History - 20th century --- Chile - Economic policy --- Mexico - Economic policy - 1970-1994 --- Mexico - Economic policy - 1994 --- -Chile - Politics and government - 1970-1973 --- Chile - Politics and government - 1973-1988 --- Chile - Politics and government - 1988 --- -Mexico - Politics and government - 1970-1988 --- Mexico - Politics and government - 1988-2000
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This OECD 2005 Economic Survey of Chile's economy examines key challenges including encouraging innovation, continuing to foster pro-competition regulation, and making better use of labour inputs.
Chile - Economic conditions - 1988- - Periodicals. --- Chile - Economic policy - Periodicals. --- Economic indicators - Chile - Periodicals. --- Economische situatie. --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Chile --- Economic policy. --- Economic conditions. --- -Educational equalization --- -Social mobility --- -#SBIB:316.334.1O211 --- Onderwijsbeleid: internationaal --- Educational equalization --- Education and state --- Social mobility --- #SBIB:316.334.1O211 --- Mobility, Social --- Sociology --- Congresses --- Social stratification --- Sociology of education --- Social policy and particular groups --- Congresses. --- Educational equalization - Congresses --- Education and state - Congresses --- Social mobility - Congresses
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