"These strengths have been sufficient to offset the high dependence on commodities and low income per capita compared with their peers in the category 'A'", added the report. According to analyst Jaime Reusche, "although the economy remains highly dependent on an export sector that is primarily based on commodities, structural strengths rooted in Chile's economic model coupled with a ; very strong institutional framework and a solid balance sheetgovernment, help to mitigate the potential risks of volatility in the productionand the balance of payments. "
The classifier estimated for 2010 a 5.3% expansion in gross domestic product (GDP) and an expansion of approximately 6% for the season to start, returning to a growth mas long-term by 4.8% in subsequent years, thanks to "robust domestic fundamentals and the country's institutional stability." Source: thisischile.cl
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