Despite being ranked as a high-income country by the World Bank, Chile is the most unequal OECD country and the seventh worst in the world. Results reveal interesting spatial patterns that relate income inequality to income and educational level. For instance, the most unequal areas of the ...
World Bank Classification High Income Competitive Industrial Performance 33/138 Corruption Perceptions Index 26/180 Ease of Doing Business 56/190 Enabling Trade Index 21/136 Silvia Andreoletti Silvia is a Reporter at Trade Finance Global. She is also currently finishing her BA in Philosophy, Politics...
International institutions laud Chile’s government for reducing the number of poor, but also note income inequality is still quite high, in part due to unequal access to quality education. Reflecting its colonial past, Chileans are primarily Caucasian, indigenous or a combination of the two. A ...
Price flexibility index: 0 (low) - 1 (high)0.93 Correlation with diesel fuel prices0.96 Percent of diesel price129.36% Cost of 40 liter tank, percent of income4.32% Gasoline consumption, percent of income2.57% Updated monthly.Methodological notes ...
Chile GDP: 1986p: Real Gross National Disposable Income (CLP mn) 8,615,123.000 2000 yearly 1986 - 2000 Chile GDP: 1986p: Gross Domestic Demand (CLP mn) 8,894,442.000 2000 yearly 1986 - 2000 Chile GDP: Net Factors Income from Rest of the World (CLP mn) -1,285,762.000 2000 yearl...
Despite being regarded as a high-income country, Chile and its capital city show concerning social and economic inequalities17. Unfortunately, this makes Santiago a natural experiment to investigate the link between socioeconomic disparities and the burden of the pandemic. We explore this important dim...
In addition to copper, Chile is rich in other minerals, including lithium, which is in high demand for electric vehicle batteries and renewable energy storage. The country’s lithium reserves are among the largest in the world, and its lithium production is poised to grow as the global demand...
Most research on the phenomenon of ‘brain drain’ (i.e. the one-way flow of highly skilled/educated workers from one jurisdiction to another) has focused on movement from low- to high-income countries, with the significance of patterns of migration between middle-income countries such as ...
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…the high-performing Chilean economy of the past three decades could be headed to a level of mediocrity similar to that of its neighbors Bolivia and Argentina. …The U.S. Constitution has been successful, in large part, because it constrains government power. Conversely, turning a constitution...