In that decade, a different solution was required, because the Latin American economies, with only a few exceptions, were already regulated, protected and supervised by the State. One notable exception was the Chilean economy, which, at the onset of the 1970s, had been among the most controlled economies in the region after Cuba. Beginning in 1976/1977, Chile's economy underwent profound restructuring with the adoption of neoliberal policies, involving a reduction in customs tariffs, a decrease in State subsidies, the first steps towards the privatization of state-owned enterprises and a loosening of controls both over prices and production processes in general. The Chilean experience initially gave good results, but in 1982 Chile fell into...
ln recent years, some Latin American countries -1ike Chile- have been experimenting a deep shift aw...
Over the last fefteen years, urban transport congestion in Santiago, Chile, has concerned authoritie...
Chile, as most Latin American countries, inherited the language, religion, and the institutions from...
Since the mid- 1970s, the Chilean economy has suffered a profound transfor-mation. From very high le...
This bachelor thesis puts the stress on the analysis of economic reforms approved in Chile in the 60...
A remarkable feature of the global political economy has been the durability of neoliberalism at the...
The liberalization and reregulation of the Chilean economy from 1973 through 1983 generates useful l...
This paper analyzes the role of public finance and trade policies in the adjustment experience of Ch...
During the late twentieth century, neoliberal policy transformations were occurring in countries all...
Urban bus operation in Chile is totally deregulated. This is the only example in the world where acc...
The economic landscape of Latin America in 1980 had been shaped by decades of protectionism and impo...
Since the 1970s, Chile has exhibited a highly skewed income distribution accompanied with strong flu...
ln recent years, some Latin American countries -like Chile- have been experimenting a deep shift awa...
Liberalization of the Chilean economy from a quarter of a century ago was intended to promote modern...
Milestones in the institutional development of capital markets Between 1975 and 1981 the Chilean fin...
ln recent years, some Latin American countries -1ike Chile- have been experimenting a deep shift aw...
Over the last fefteen years, urban transport congestion in Santiago, Chile, has concerned authoritie...
Chile, as most Latin American countries, inherited the language, religion, and the institutions from...
Since the mid- 1970s, the Chilean economy has suffered a profound transfor-mation. From very high le...
This bachelor thesis puts the stress on the analysis of economic reforms approved in Chile in the 60...
A remarkable feature of the global political economy has been the durability of neoliberalism at the...
The liberalization and reregulation of the Chilean economy from 1973 through 1983 generates useful l...
This paper analyzes the role of public finance and trade policies in the adjustment experience of Ch...
During the late twentieth century, neoliberal policy transformations were occurring in countries all...
Urban bus operation in Chile is totally deregulated. This is the only example in the world where acc...
The economic landscape of Latin America in 1980 had been shaped by decades of protectionism and impo...
Since the 1970s, Chile has exhibited a highly skewed income distribution accompanied with strong flu...
ln recent years, some Latin American countries -like Chile- have been experimenting a deep shift awa...
Liberalization of the Chilean economy from a quarter of a century ago was intended to promote modern...
Milestones in the institutional development of capital markets Between 1975 and 1981 the Chilean fin...
ln recent years, some Latin American countries -1ike Chile- have been experimenting a deep shift aw...
Over the last fefteen years, urban transport congestion in Santiago, Chile, has concerned authoritie...
Chile, as most Latin American countries, inherited the language, religion, and the institutions from...