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1 NEOLIBERALISM AND THE WASHINGTON CONSENSUS: THE CASE OF CHILE

2 CURRENT ASSIGNMENTS The Quest for Economic Development –MLA, chs. 9-10, 12 Democracy and Dictatorship –MLA, chs. 7-8, 13 Guest lecture Thursday 3 February: David Mares, director of CILAS

3 12. STRATEGIES FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT The Liberal Era (1880s-1920s) Import-Substitution Industrialization (1930s-1970s) The Socialist Alternative (1950s-1980s) Neoliberalism (1980s-present) –The “new Left” –ALBA

4 CHILE: OVERVIEW Natural Resource: Minerals –Nitrates –Copper –Sparse migration Export-Import Growth –Pacific Coast connections –Copper as key –Political democracy (of sorts) Democracy and Military Rule –Party politics (1940s-70s) –Socialism via democracy? Salvador Allende (1970-73) –The Pinochet regime (1973-1989) Neoliberal Politics and Policy –Democracy (1990-present) –Economic uncertainty + reliance on exports (again)

5 WASHINGTON CONSENSUS Reducing the role of the state –Less regulation –Privatization Liberalizing trade –Reduce tariffs, quotas –Expand exports Promoting the private sector –Foreign and local production –Stimulate market competition

6 CHILE: BASIC STATS Population16.9 million GNP/capita 8,350 USD Poverty rate 13.7 %

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8 DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTS Center-Left alliance: Concertación Patricio Aylwin (1990-94) Eduardo Frei (1994-2000) Ricardo Lagos (2000-06) Michelle Bachelet (2006-10) Right: Sebastián Piñera (2010- )

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12 THE WASHINGTON CONSENSUS Reducing the role of the state: –Less regulation –Less public ownership Liberalizing trade: –Reducing tariffs and quotas = less protection –Seeking commercial partners Promoting private enterprise: –Privatization –Foreign investment

13 POLICIES IN CHILE Trade liberalization –Unilateral + –FTAs –Diversification of destinations Privatization Stability (low inflation) Foreign investment Poverty and inequality

14 EXPORTS Products: copper, fruits and nuts, fish and seafood, wood (and wine) Partners (2009): –China 16.5 % –USA 11.3 –Japan 9.1 –South Korea 6.5 –Brazil 4.6 –Mexico 4.1

15 INEQUALITY Mexico.461 Argentina.513 Chile.549 Brazil.570 USA.408

16 Thus is born a “poster child”…


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