The history of the Chilean economy during the last twenty years has been one of violent financial instability and of rather slow, but fairly steady growth in production. Real Gross National Product (GNP) has doubled over this period, representing an average rate of increase of 3.5 percent a year. The value of the currency has fallen dramatically. Consumer prices in 1965 were six and a half times higher than in 1957. In only two years since 1945 has...
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تفاصيل
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1966/8/22
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تقرير اقتصادي أو قطاعي قبل عام 2003
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WH165
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1
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2010/6/12
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Disclosed
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Main report
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Agriculture