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Title: Introduction to Chile


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Introduction to Chile
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Economy
  • One of Latin Americas most economically
    developed countries
  • During 1990s, poorest 20 percent of population
    have experienced an increase of income (30)
  • Outperformed rest of South America in terms of
    Economic Growth

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Economy (contd)
  • Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing account for
    8.2 percent of GDP
  • Major Crops apples, corn, grapes, plums.
  • Industry
  • Manufacturing 35 of GDP (1992)
  • Manufacturing surpassed copper in 1992
  • Mining
  • Copper (worlds leading copper producer)

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Importance of Copper
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Political Situation
  • Elections were held December 1999
  • Lagos vs. Lavin
  • Pinochet in London and back again
  • Economic downturn of 1999
  • Scandal
  • Victory by UDI

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Electoral Change in the 90s
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Presidential Races in the 90s
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Economic Growth in the 90s
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Scandal
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Political History
  • Chile has had a strong tradition of democracy
    leading up to 1973
  • Usual Chaos ensued after independence
  • General Manuel Bulnes 1841-1851
  • Consolidated the Constitution of 1833 with its
    Separation of Powers

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Political History (contd)
  • War of the Pacific (1879-1883)
  • Border Between Chile and Bolivia in Dispute
  • Agreement reached (taxes could not be raised on
    Chilean companies in the region)
  • Bolivia breaks the agreement

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Political History (contd)
  • Development of a working class (latter half of
    19th century)
  • Began in the nitrate fields in the North
  • Labor in Chile was native born
  • In comparison with Argentina
  • Argentina 25 of workforce from abroad
  • Chile less than 3
  • From the outset, Chilean workers had access to
    political institutions

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Political History (contd)
  • Civil war in 1891
  • President Jose Balmacedo tried to impose
    presidential power over the legislature
  • Elites supported congress
  • Balmacedo lost, giving more power to the
    legislative branch
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