Title: Economic Growth in Chile: A Long Term Perspective
1Economic Growth in Chile A Long Term
Perspective
- by
- SEBASTIAN EDWARDS
- University of California, Los Angeles
- and
- National Bureau of Economic Research
- Agosto 23, 2002
- CEP
2Outline
- Facts, Questions and the Sources of Growth in
Chile - The Determinants of Long Run Growth
International Evidence - Geography, Natural Resources and Infrastructure
- Culture and Institutions
- International Comparisons Successful and a Not
So Successful Countries - Conclusions and Policy Recommendations Relating
the Long and Short Runs
3Facts, Questions and the Sources of Growth in
Chile
4Sources of Growth in Chile
5Sources of Growth in Chile
Fast TFP growth, due to modernization reforms,
competition, openness, and exports growth
6Sources of Growth in Chile
What happened? What to do about it?
7Sources of Growth in Chile
The decline in labors contribution is worrisome
8Sources of Growth in Chile
What is the sustainable long run rate of growth
in Chile
9The Determinants of Long Run Growth
International Evidence
10- Economic Policies
- Macro Stability
- Openness
- Competition
- Innovation
- Adaptability
- Rules Predictability
- Geography
- Resources
- Distance
- Culture
- Trust
- Institutions
- Values, beliefs, attitudes
11Geography, Natural Resources and Infrastructure
12Geography Resources and Distance
- Factor endowments determine what countries export
and earn. - Is there a natural resources curse?
- Location matters it pays to be close to markets
- Role of infrastructure
- Distance is more than how far you are
13Chile Exports Materials and Commodities
14This Needs not be the Case Sweden Exports
Commodities and High Tech Goods
15Distance Chile is Very Far
- Distance between Valparaiso and
- Lisbon 6,357 miles
- Monterrey 4,875 miles
- Seoul 11,345 miles
- Distance is more than miles or kilometers.
- Each 1,000 miles of distance is equivalent to a
7 -17 import tariff. - Our costs have to be lower by 26 to 65 !
- Infrastructure and Networks are key to reduce
distance
16Culture and Institutions
17Culture makes almost all the difference
- Role of institutions second generation
reforms - Trust and social capital
- Values
- Beliefs
- Attitudes
- Legal system and culture of conflict
18Institutions, productivity and growth
- Robert Putnam Social capital reduces frictions
and provides the incentives for innovating - Francis Fukuyama Trust plays a key role in
achieving cooperative outcomes - Douglass North Strong institutions help reduce
transaction costs, encouraging productivity
improvements - Andrei Schleifer Origin of legal system affects
conflict resolution mechanisms
19Chile Low Degree of Trust
20The Culture of Work
- Culture makes almost all of the differencehard
work, honesty, seriousness (Landes, 2001) - Cultural attributes that are desirable include
hard work, initiative, belief in the value of
education
(Porter, 2001) - Todo era trabajo y más trabajoNi pensar en
armar un asadito...
(Ingeniero chileno
de regreso de Silicon Valley, La Tercera
7/8/02)
21The Culture of Innovation
- But a culture of work is not enough.
- Creativity and innovation are required to move
towards higher value added exports - University research
- Venture capital
- Cultural diversity
- Encouraging the arts
22International Comparisons Successful and Not So
Successful Countries
23Germany vs Ireland
24Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
Relating the Long and Short Runs
25Have a long run, productivity-enhancing strategy
- 1. ECONOMIC POLICY
- Macroeconomic Stability
- Implement a tax moratorium no more tax changes
until 2006 - Create an efficient state
- Reduce ministries to 12
- Reduce state-employees by 10,000 (Retirement
Program) - Reform management practices.
- Increase RD budget by 4-5 times competitive
grants - Privatize, judiciously
- Encourage competition beware of lobbies
- Democratize labor market be pro-young and women
- Dont be afraid of currency depreciation be
afraid of appreciation
26- 2. Culture
- Increased trust in institutions of the state
- Accountable bureaucracy
- The public as customer
- Reduce ministries to 12 cut bureaucracy by
10,000 - End political quotas (including in Central Bank)
- A change in culture begins at school
- Entrepreneurs as heroes
- Encourage risk-taking
- Accept failure
- Encourage diversity, innovation and dissent
- Accelerate the cultural legislative agenda
- Avoid cultural hegemony
- Increase funding for the arts in 8 - 10 times
- Changing culture of work requires proper
incentives structure - Seek a permanent agreement with ethnic minorities
(compensation) - Major reform of legal system
27- 3. GEOGRAPHY
- Be global reach out for new markets (8 thousand
kilometers radius) - Infrastructure program
- Best ports and airports in the world
- US 5 to 6 billion fund
- Distance-reducing networks
- Language learning
- English and Spanish!
- Attract global talent
- The return of Chilean talent
- Exports value added upgrade
- Increase capital-labor ratio (increase
investment) - Avoid picking winners
- Distance-reducing services
- Customs
- Post Office
- Internet
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29Have a long run, productivity-enhancing strategy
- 1. ECONOMIC POLICY
- Macroeconomic Stability
- Implement a tax moratorium no more tax changes
until 2006 - Create an efficient state
- Reduce ministries to 12
- Reduce state-employees by 10,000 (Retirement
Program) - Reform management Practices.
- Increase RD budget by 4-5 times competitive
grants - Privatize, judiciously
- Encourage competition beware of lobbies
- Democratize labor market be pro-young and women
- Dont be afraid of currency depreciation be
afraid of appreciation
30- 2. Culture
- Increased trust in institutions of the state
- Accountable bureaucracy
- The public as customer
- Reduce ministries to 12 cut bureaucracy by
10,000 - End political quotas (including in Central Bank)
- A change in culture begins at school
- Entrepreneurs as heroes
- Encourage risk-taking
- Accept failure
- Encourage diversity, innovation and dissent
- Accelerate the cultural legislative agenda
- Avoid cultural hegemony
- Increase funding for the arts in 8 - 10 times
- Changing culture of work requires proper
incentives structure - Seek a permanent agreement with ethnic minorities
(compensation) - Major reform of legal system
31- 3. GEOGRAPHY
- Be global reach out for new markets (8 thousand
kilometers radius) - Infrastructure program
- Best ports and airports in the world
- US 5 to 6 billion fund
- Distance-reducing networks
- Language learning
- English and Spanish!
- Attract global talent
- The return of Chilean talent
- Exports value added upgrade
- Increase capital-labor ratio (increase
investment) - Avoid picking winners
- Distance-reducing services
- Customs
- Post Office
- Internet