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Globalization and regional development: The economic performance of Chile’s regions, 1990-2002
- Source: CEPAL Review, Volume 2008, Issue 95, Oct 2008, p. 103 - 123
- Spanish
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- 30 Oct 2008
Abstract
Closer integration of the Chilean economy into the world economy, based primarily on use of the country’s comparative advantages, has contributed significantly to the changes observed in the performance and the relative positioning of the regions of Chile. This article examines and compares the dynamics of growth in these regions and explains their differing performance. The faster-growing regions have become integrated into the world economy thanks to their renewable and non-renewable natural resources, the development of agro-industrial exports and the presence of cities that have linkages with the global economy as providers of financial and commercial services. Growth in some of the regions has not necessarily translated into social improvements, and this demonstrates the need for explicit social policies.