Chile's rapid growth in the 1990's-good policies, good luck, or political change?

http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2000/wp00153.pdf

This paper assesses empirically the main hypotheses suggested in the literature about the factors underlying this rapid growth: good economic policies, good luck in the external sector, and the country's return to a democratic system of government. The statistical and quantitative results indicate that Chile's rapid growth during the 1990s was due to good politics and the improved political situation.

Author(s): Jadresic, Esteban, Zahler, Roberto Originator(s): International Monetary Fund
Resource added in: 26/12/2000
Available languages: English
Economic Development, Health Equity
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