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2018 OECD Economic Surveys: Chile 2018

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The quality of life of Chileans improved significantly over the last decades, supported by a stable macroeconomic framework, bold structural reforms, such as trade and investment liberalisation, and buoyant natural-resource sectors. A solid macroeconomic policy framework has also smoothed adjustment to the end of the commodity boom, contributing to low unemployment, resilient household consumption and a stable financial sector. Still, progress has recently slowed and Chile’s catch-up in living standards is challenged by low and stagnant productivity and a still high level of inequality. Raising incomes and well-being further will depend on strengthening skills and greater inclusion of women and low-skilled workers in the labour force. Increasing the quality of education, reforms to ensure the training system benefits the unemployed and inactive and measures to reduce the segmentation of the labour market would enhance productivity and inclusiveness. Promising firms also still lack opportunities to grow, export and innovate, despite recent reforms to ease business entry costs and export procedures. Further simplification of trade and regulatory procedures, and reforms in the transport sector, would strengthen productivity and investment.

SPECIAL FEATURES: BOOSTING EXPORT PERFORMANCE; POLICIES FOR MORE AND BETTER JOBS

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Basic statistics of Chile, 2016

(Numbers in parentheses refer to the OECD average)

This Survey is published on the responsibility of the Economic and Development Review Committee of the OECD, which is charged with the examination of the economic situation of member countries.The economic situation and policies of Chile were reviewed at a meeting of the Economic and Development Review Committee on 6 December 2017. The draft was revised in the light of the discussions and given final approval as the agreed report of the whole Committee on 22 December 2017.The Secretariat’s draft report was prepared for the Committee by Antoine Goujard, Paula Garda and Andrés Sansone, under the supervision of Piritta Sorsa. Statistical research assistance was provided by Pedro Herrera Giménez and editorial assistance by Carolina González. The previous Survey of Chile was issued in November 2015.

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