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The idea of Chile as a “free market miracle” is one of the most powerful myths in the recent history of economic development, but Chile’s export diversification was really the result of carefully crafted government interventions, writes
Amir Lebdioui (LSE Latin America and Caribbean Centre).
Assessing industrial policies in Chile remains a contentious and divisive topic. Chile has long been held up as an almost textbook example of the success of “letting the market do its work”, as there was a broad agreement among mainstream economists that Chile had largely succeeded in promoting strong and stable growth because it had embraced free market policies.