Ekonomi Chile: Perbezaan antara semakan

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Many of the most visited attractions in Chile are protected areas. The extensive [[Protected areas of Chile|Chilean protected areas]] system includes 32 national parks, 48 natural reserves and 15 natural monuments.<ref name="INE"/>
 
==EconomicDasar policiesekonomi==
[[Image:GDP per capita LA-Chile.png‎|thumb|[[Chile]]an (blue) and average [[Latin America]]n (orange) [[GDP per capita]] (1950-2007).]]
Sound economic policies, maintained consistently since the 1980s, have contributed to steady economic growth in Chile and have more than halved poverty rates.<ref name="cia.gov">{{CIA World Factbook link|ci|Chile}}</ref><ref name="countrystudies"/> The 1973-90 military government sold many state-owned companies, and the three democratic governments since 1990 have continued privatization, though at a slower pace. The government's role in the economy is mostly limited to regulation, although the state continues to operate copper giant CODELCO and a few other enterprises (there is one state-run bank). Chile is strongly committed to free trade and has welcomed large amounts of foreign investment. Chile has signed free trade agreements (FTAs) with a whole network of countries, including an FTA with the United States that was signed in 2003 and implemented in January 2004.<ref>[http://www.ustr.gov/Trade_Agreements/Bilateral/Chile_FTA/Final_Texts/Section_Index.html] USA-Chile FTA Final Text</ref>