Santiago, Chile – A recent special edition of Estudios de Economía, Chile's premier economics journal, has delved deep into the country's economic landscape over the past half-century. The publication, which commemorates the journal's 50th anniversary, offers a comprehensive analysis of key economic issues that have shaped Chile since the early 1970s.
Edited by José De Gregorio and Sebastián Edwards, the special edition features contributions from renowned economists, including Luigi Zingales, who delivered the keynote address. The articles explore a wide range of topics, from market structures and income distribution to international trade and social unrest.
A Snapshot of Chile's Economic Journey
The editors explain that the goal was to create a "one-stop shop" for understanding Chile's complex economic history. Articles are organized thematically, covering everything from the impact of conglomerates on the Chilean economy to the country's unique pension system and the factors contributing to the 2019 social unrest.
Key themes explored in the special edition include:
Market Structures and Competition: The role of conglomerates and the impact of market concentration on the Chilean economy.
International Trade: The effects of trade liberalization policies and the diversification of Chile's exports.
Income Distribution: Trends in income inequality, labor market dynamics, and the quality of education.
Social Unrest: A model of social unrest in Chile to explain the 2019 protests.
A Legacy of Economic Scholarship
Estudios de Economía has played a pivotal role in shaping economic discourse in Chile and beyond. As the country's first and only economics journal indexed in the Web of Science, it has provided a platform for researchers to share their findings and insights.
According to Rómulo Chumacero, editor of the journal, the special edition is a testament to the journal's enduring reputation and the contributions of its authors. "We wanted to celebrate the journal's 50th anniversary by focusing on issues that are particularly relevant to Chile. We believe that Chile's economic experience is not only of interest to Chileans but also to the broader international community."
The special edition of Estudios de Economía offers a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the economic development of Chile. By examining the country's past, the journal provides insights into the challenges and opportunities that Chile faces today.
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