October 15, 2010

Chile: A 20-Year Success Story

Washington Post, Washington Post

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It's not often enough recognized that Chile, which has embraced free markets and free trade to a far greater extent than has Brazil, has grown twice as fast over the past two decades and become far richer and more competitive in world markets.

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TAGGED: Latin America, Brazil, Venezuela, Chile

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