Export Performance in Chile: Lessons for Africa
Since the mid-1970s, Chile's exports have expanded at a fast rate, and the export basket has diversified considerably, away from copper towards other primary commodities and commodity-intensive manufactures. This papee explores the causal factors and the policy implications that can be drawn from Chile's experience for countries in Africa wishing to follow a growth strategy based on expanding non-traditional exports.
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1997
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Authors: | Agosin, M. |
Institutions: | World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU/WIDER), United Nations University |
Subject: | EXPORTS | CHILE | AFRICA |
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