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Accession Process for Statistics

29-Aug-2008

The OECD's detailed requirements for data and metadata from each of the Candidate Countries (Chile, Estonia, Israel, Russian Federation and Slovenia) are set out in these individual web sites accessible ...

Policy Insights 75: The Curse of Raw Materials?

28-Aug-2008

Gøril Havro and Javier Santiso

The “raw materials curse” is far from being an inevitability, as shown by Norway and Chile. Both examples offer valuable lessons to developing countries on how to sensibly manage mining and oil resources.

La malédiction des matières premières ?

26-Aug-2008

Goeril Havro et Javier Santiso

La malédiction des matières premières est loin d’être une fatalité. Les exemples de la Norvège et du Chili offrent de précieuses leçons aux pays en développement en matière de gestion vertueuse des richesses minières et pétrolières.

Monetary policies and inflation targeting in emerging economies: Executive Summary

25-Apr-2008

Monetary policies and inflation targeting in emerging economies: Executive Summary. Several emerging-market economies have adopted inflation targeting as their institutional framework for conducting monetary policy.

Monetary policies and inflation targeting in emerging economies

25-Apr-2008

Several emerging-market economies have adopted inflation targeting as their institutional framework for conducting monetary policy. This volume focuses on the experiences of Brazil, Chile, Czech Republic, Indonesia, South Africa, and Turkey.

Encouraging labour force participation in Chile

16-Apr-2008

D. Contreras, L. de Mello and E. Puentes

Chile’s labour force participation is low by comparison with most countries in the OECD area, especially among females and youths. Economics Department Working Paper 608

Managing Chile’s macroeconomy during and after the copper price boom

16-Apr-2008

L. de Mello

Compliance with the structural budget surplus rule, which has been in place since 2001, has allowed the government to maintain a counter cyclical fiscal stance in an environment of rising copper prices, while delivering a gradual reduction in public indebtedness.

Tackling business and labour informality in Chile

16-Apr-2008

D. Contreras, L. de Mello and E. Puentes

Informality often arises from disincentives associated with high taxes and a restrictive regulatory framework in both labour and product markets. About 20% of the Chilean population aged 15 years and above and working at least 20 hours per week did not have a formal labour contract in 2006.

Delivering cost efficient public services in health care, education and housing in Chile

16-Apr-2008

Diego Moccero

The Chilean authorities plan to raise budgetary allocations over the medium term for a variety of social programmes, including education, health care and housing. Read more in Economics Department Working Paper 606.