Chile's Copper Surplus: The Road Not Taken (B)

In 2009, Chile's Finance Minister Andres Velasco's fortunes had been reversed. His fiscal policy that had come under attack just a year ago had been used to finance a $4 billion fiscal stimulus package amid the global economic downturn. Velasco was now Chile's most popular minister. However, the future of Chile's fiscal policy was questionable with the election of a new president, Sebastian Pinera, the first conservative leader to lead Chile in two decades.
Collection: HBSP (USA)
Ref: HBS-710020-E
Format: PDF
Number of pages: 7
Publication Date: Mar 29, 2010
Language: English, Spanish
Review date: May 15, 2013

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In 2009, Chile's Finance Minister Andres Velasco's fortunes had been reversed. His fiscal policy that had come under attack just a year ago had been used to finance a $4 billion fiscal stimulus package amid the global economic downturn. Velasco was now Chile's most popular minister. However, the future of Chile's fiscal policy was questionable with the election of a new president, Sebastian Pinera, the first conservative leader to lead Chile in two decades.
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Year: 2009
Geographic Setting: Chile

Chile's Copper Surplus: The Road Not Taken (B)

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