Chilean Entrepreneurship
Chile’s economy is a growing country that presents
opportunities for a burgeoning entrepreneur. Non-profit
organizations are paving the way for new business opportunities
in an effort to improve the quality of life of Chileans
and the Chilean economy. The infrastructure is improving,
and the capital city of Santiago remains the hub for many
business operations. Chile has a market-oriented economy
characterized by a high level of foreign trade. During
the early 1990s, Chile's reputation as a role model for
economic reform was strengthened when the democratic government
of Patricio AYLWIN - which took over from the military
in 1990 - deepened the economic reform initiated by the
military government. Growth in real GDP averaged 8% during
1991-97, but fell to half that level in 1998 because of
tight monetary policies implemented to keep the current
account deficit in check and because of lower export earnings
- the latter a product of the global financial crisis.
A severe drought exacerbated the recession in 1999, reducing
crop yields and causing hydroelectric shortfalls and electricity
rationing, and Chile experienced negative economic growth
for the first time in more than 15 years. Despite the
effects of the recession, Chile maintained its reputation
for strong financial institutions and sound policy that
have given it the strongest sovereign bond rating in South
America. By the end of 1999, exports and economic activity
had begun to recover, and growth rebounded to 4.4% in
2000. Growth fell back to 2.8% in 2001 and 1.8% in 2002,
largely due to lackluster global growth and the devaluation
of the Argentine peso. Unemployment remains stubbornly
high, putting pressure on President LAGOS to improve living
standards. One bright spot was the signing of a free trade
agreement with the US on 11 December 2002.
TechnoServe
Chilean Economic Development Agency
American Chamber of Commerce-Chile
Non-profit Enterprise and Self-Sustainability Team
Kiva - Fondo Esperanza
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Chile Attracting Tech Entrepreneurs with Capital
5 Reasons Chile’s Entrepreneurship Grant is Awesome
Startup Chile Program Launched
Chile: The New Land of Opportunity?
Biotech in Chile
Chile: A Market for Latin American Investment
Austral Capital to help Latin American Companies Reach US
Foreign Direct Investment in Chile.
Two Interesting Articles on Entrepreneurship in Chile
Chilean Entrepreneurship Case Collection
Banco Mariposa for Women
A Pathway to Prosperity

Quick Facts:
Population: 16,601,707
GDP: $252.9 Billion ('08)
GDP Growth Rate: 4% ('08)
GDP per Capita: $15,400
Government: Republic
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