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(TFP) in the four major Latin American economies: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. Design/methodology/approach – The … relationship between infrastructure and economic growth for Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico between 1950 and 2000, using new …
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KEY ISSUES<br>Politics: President Bachelet won the Presidential election on a platform to foster<br>inclusive growth and reduce inequality. Her government took office in March 2014 and is launching <br>an ambitious policy agenda that includes important reforms in several areas, including taxation,...
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The staff reports for the 2013 Article IV Consultation on the Chile discuss the strong and inclusive growth over the …
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Output gap estimates are subject to a wide range of uncertainty owing to data revisions and the difficulty in distinguishing between cycle and trend in real time. This is important given the central role in monetary policy of assessments of economic activity relative to capacity. We show that...
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-based approaches are used here to assess the long run trend and the cyclical component of Chile’s per capita GDP from 1820 to 2007 …
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By the end of 2007, Chile's total factor productivity was lower than ten years earlier, a performance that contrasted … in Chile, by decomposing productivity into investment-specific technological change (associated with improvements in the … investment-specific technological improvements have contributed significantly to long-term growth in Chile, in line with trends …
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Chile’s average per capita GDP growth of 4.1% during 991-2005 was significantly higher than average world growth during … the same period and was a strong break from its own past. How much of Chile’s recent growth is trend growth and how much …
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