Chile and its "lateral" trade policy

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cepal.docTypeRevistas
cepal.idSade19935
cepal.topicEngTRADE POLICY AND TRADE AGREEMENTS
cepal.topicEngMONITORING OF INTERNATIONAL/REGIONAL AGREEMENTS
cepal.topicSpaPOLÍTICA COMERCIAL Y ACUERDOS COMERCIALES
cepal.topicSpaMONITOREO DE ACUERDOS INTERNACIONALES/REGIONALES
cepal.workareaEngINTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INTEGRATION
cepal.workareaEngSTATISTICS
cepal.workareaSpaCOMERCIO INTERNACIONAL E INTEGRACIÓN
cepal.workareaSpaESTADÍSTICAS
dc.contributor.authorValdés, Juan Gabriel
dc.contributor.authorSáez, Sebastián
dc.coverage.spatialEngCHILE
dc.coverage.spatialSpaCHILE
dc.date.accessioned2014-01-02T18:42:20Z
dc.date.available2014-01-02T18:42:20Z
dc.date.issued1999-04
dc.descriptionIncludes bibliography
dc.description.abstractThis article looks at the bases, objectives and results of the "lateral" trade policy adopted by Chile in the 1990s. In particular, it seeks to give a clearer idea of the role of bilateral agreements and to incorporate into the discussion the empirical evidence observed in the case of Chile. It concludes that the criticisms levelled at this policy, especially by those who advocate unilateral trade openness rather than other options, are based on an incomplete analysis of basic international trade theory. It is therefore argued that the economic concepts taken into account in evaluating the economic and political rationality of this strategy must be expanded to acknowledge the complementarity of the available options and incorporate analysis of game theory, the existence of economies of scale, the transaction costs existing in the functioning of international markets, and foreign policy elements. Through this multidimensional strategy, Chile has sought to overcome various problems and to stimulate the areas of its economy which have been most dynamic in the 1990s: exports of products with greater added value, services and capital. By traditional standards of appraisal, the results obtained do not reflect any negative impacts but they do show positive effects.
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dc.format.extentpáginas. 85-99
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dc.identifier.unSymbolLC/G.2055-P
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11362/10678
dc.language.isoeng
dc.physicalDescriptionp. 85-99
dc.relation.isPartOfCEPAL Review
dc.relation.isPartOfNo67
dc.relation.isPartOfSeriesCEPAL Review
dc.subject.unbisEngECONOMIC AGREEMENTS
dc.subject.unbisEngFOREIGN TRADE POLICY
dc.subject.unbisEngTRADE NEGOTIATIONS
dc.subject.unbisSpaACUERDOS ECONOMICOS
dc.subject.unbisSpaNEGOCIACIONES COMERCIALES
dc.subject.unbisSpaPOLITICA DEL COMERCIO EXTERIOR
dc.titleChile and its "lateral" trade policy
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