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Introduction and Overviewysis of the impacts at the regional level. The latter contributions reflect an increasing need to drill down from the macroeconomic perspective to explore the degree to which economic development has or has not contributed to reducing disparities in level of welfare across the country.Legend 发表于 2025-3-27 18:39:27
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The Discrete Charm of Chilean Agricultureogether with general awareness about the problems of economic development, an attitude against agriculture became apparent. The sector was considered a major hindrance for development and its performance the main explanation for inflation, an endemic problem during the period.cipher 发表于 2025-3-28 02:45:22
Regional Growth and Convergence in Chile 1960–1998: The Role of Public and Foreign Direct Investments analysis results raises doubts about the convergence properties derived from their equation system. Fuentes (1996) obtains similar results postulating an annual convergence rate of 1.3%; in addition, he also estimated convergence rates with income per capita data, and found this to be much higher, of the order of 7.4% per annum.CODE 发表于 2025-3-28 09:06:23
Trade Reforms and Manufacturing Industry in Chileategy of most of the countries in the world, the Chilean economy became less outward oriented through the introduction of several barriers to international trade. This gathered even more strength after Prebich’s ideas about economic development and international trade in the 1950s.肿块 发表于 2025-3-28 10:42:02
Industrial Agglomeration in Chilean Regions, 1985–1997d agglomeration economies in hinterland regions. From this perspective, spatial concentration and dispersion are usually seen as moments in the process of economic development (Henderson, 1999a). In this respect, the literature shows a tendency towards quick spatial concentration and slow dispersion as countries develop.