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Deindustrialization In Chile
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This book examines the performance of the Chilean manufacturing sector from 1974 to 1982, focusing on the impact of the neoconservative or monetarist experiment during that period.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 184 pages
Publication date: 29 July 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This book delves into a comprehensive analysis of the performance of the manufacturing sector in Chile from 1974 to 1982, with a particular focus on examining the impact of the neoconservative or monetarist experiment implemented during that period on the behavior of the Chilean industrial sector. The author aims to provide a detailed examination of the various factors that influenced the performance of the manufacturing industry during this crucial period, including economic policies, government regulations, and technological advancements.
The book begins by providing an overview of the economic context in Chile during the 1970s and 1980s, highlighting the country's transition from a socialist regime to a market-oriented economy. The author explains the rationale behind the implementation of the neoconservative or monetarist experiment, which aimed to stabilize the Chilean economy and promote economic growth.
Chapter 1 explores the theoretical framework and principles underlying the neoconservative or monetarist experiment. The author discusses the key ideas of monetarism, such as the importance of monetary policy in controlling inflation and promoting economic stability, as well as the role of the private sector in driving economic growth. The chapter also examines the historical background and context of monetarism in Chile, including the influence of the Chicago School of Economics and the policies of former Chilean president Augusto Pinochet.
Chapter 2 examines the effects of the neoconservative or monetarist experiment on the Chilean industrial sector. The author analyzes the changes in economic policies, government regulations, and technological advancements that occurred during this period and their impact on the manufacturing industry. The chapter also discusses the challenges faced by the manufacturing sector, such as labor unrest, high unemployment rates, and economic instability.
Chapter 3 explores the role of the government in promoting the manufacturing sector during the neoconservative or monetarist experiment. The author discusses the various policies and programs implemented by the government to support the industry, such as tax incentives, export promotion, and investment in infrastructure. The chapter also examines the effectiveness of these policies and their impact on the growth and development of the manufacturing sector.
Chapter 4 examines the impact of the neoconservative or monetarist experiment on the Chilean labor market. The author analyzes the changes in labor policies, such as labor market deregulation and the introduction of flexible labor contracts, and their impact on the working conditions and wages of workers in the manufacturing industry. The chapter also discusses the social and political consequences of these changes, including the rise of labor unrest and the emergence of new social movements.
Chapter 5 explores the role of technological advancements in the manufacturing sector during the neoconservative or monetarist experiment. The author discusses the various technological innovations that occurred during this period, such as automation, computerization, and the introduction of new materials and processes. The chapter also examines the impact of these advancements on the productivity, efficiency, and competitiveness of the manufacturing industry.
Chapter 6 examines the future prospects for the manufacturing sector in Chile. The author discusses the challenges and opportunities that the sector faces in the post-neoconservative or monetarist experiment era, such as the need for economic diversification, the impact of global trade agreements, and the challenges of sustainable development. The chapter also provides recommendations for policymakers and industry leaders to promote the growth and development of the manufacturing sector in Chile.
In conclusion, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of the performance of the manufacturing sector in Chile from 1974 to 1982, with a particular focus on examining the impact of the neoconservative or monetarist experiment implemented during that period. The author argues that the experiment had a significant impact on the behavior of the Chilean industrial sector, both positively and negatively. The book offers valuable insights into the factors that influenced the performance of the manufacturing industry during this period and provides recommendations for policymakers and industry leaders to promote the growth and development of the sector in the future.
This book delves into a comprehensive analysis of the performance of the manufacturing sector in Chile from 1974 to 1982, with a particular focus on examining the impact of the neoconservative or monetarist experiment implemented during that period on the behavior of the Chilean industrial sector. The author aims to provide a detailed examination of the various factors that influenced the performance of the manufacturing industry during this crucial period, including economic policies, government regulations, and technological advancements.
The book begins by providing an overview of the economic context in Chile during the 1970s and 1980s, highlighting the country's transition from a socialist regime to a market-oriented economy. The author explains the rationale behind the implementation of the neoconservative or monetarist experiment, which aimed to stabilize the Chilean economy and promote economic growth.
Chapter 1 explores the theoretical framework and principles underlying the neoconservative or monetarist experiment. The author discusses the key ideas of monetarism, such as the importance of monetary policy in controlling inflation and promoting economic stability, as well as the role of the private sector in driving economic growth. The chapter also examines the historical background and context of monetarism in Chile, including the influence of the Chicago School of Economics and the policies of former Chilean president Augusto Pinochet.
Chapter 2 examines the effects of the neoconservative or monetarist experiment on the Chilean industrial sector. The author analyzes the changes in economic policies, government regulations, and technological advancements that occurred during this period and their impact on the manufacturing industry. The chapter also discusses the challenges faced by the manufacturing sector, such as labor unrest, high unemployment rates, and economic instability.
Chapter 3 explores the role of the government in promoting the manufacturing sector during the neoconservative or monetarist experiment. The author discusses the various policies and programs implemented by the government to support the industry, such as tax incentives, export promotion, and investment in infrastructure. The chapter also examines the effectiveness of these policies and their impact on the growth and development of the manufacturing sector.
Chapter 4 examines the impact of the neoconservative or monetarist experiment on the Chilean labor market. The author analyzes the changes in labor policies, such as labor market deregulation and the introduction of flexible labor contracts, and their impact on the working conditions and wages of workers in the manufacturing industry. The chapter also discusses the social and political consequences of these changes, including the rise
Weight: 340g
ISBN-13: 9780367163952
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