“Analysis of FDI in the service sector in Chile : there a political rhetoric on its implementation?
Autor corporativo
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Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Economía y Negocios, Escuela de Postgrado
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Professor Advisor
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Agosin Trumper, Manuel
Professor Advisor
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Malinowski, Mikolaj
Author
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Rosello, Julia
Admission date
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2023-04-25T17:10:42Z
Available date
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2023-04-25T17:10:42Z
Publication date
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2022
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/193001
Abstract
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Does political discourse have an impact on productive development programs?
To answer this question, the following paper analyzes Chile’s policies for attracting
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), specifically in the services sector over the last three
decades. Although Chile is known for its economic prosperity within the region, its
performance has not stood out significantly as would be expected. The hypothesis that
emerges here is that one of the main obstacles to growth is the lack of a long-term state
policy, due that even when there are initiatives, most of them are modified or eliminated by each government that assumes the political administration of the country. In
order to elucidate the approach, a qualitative analysis was carried out through interviews with professionals closely related to attracting FDI in service related programs.
The objective was to explore and deepen the complexity of the situation through their
opinion and experience. These interviews were analyzed together with the available
information that was gathered on the subject. The main conclusion is that Chile has
done well, even if it has been lax in the implementation of its public policies. However, even though there has been rhetoric on the part of those in the political power,
there are expectations that in the near future the policies to be implemented will leave
behind the partisan and short-term political bias. To this end, it will be essential to
establish a long-term State policy, as well as better coordination among related entities
and strengthening of statistical measurement tools.
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Lenguage
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en
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Publisher
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Universidad de Chile
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Type of license
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States