Chile's export diversification and industrial development since
1974 represents a laboratory case of market liberalization based on
neoclassical principles. Advocated by the World Bank as the chief
development strategy for most developing countries, Chile
implemented what the World Bank is recommending as the lesson of
East Asia. The book examines whether the continuous implementation
of these policies since 1974 turned Chile into a Tiger. This book
investigates these issues in detail with original evidence and
analyses at the macro, industrial and microeconomic levels.
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