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dc.creatorDaher, Antonio; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago
dc.date1996-10-07
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dc.identifierhttp://www.eure.cl/index.php/eure/article/view/1129
dc.identifier.urihttps://revistaschilenas.uchile.cl/handle/2250/108405
dc.descriptionThe hypothesis in this research consists in that, the free trade treaties will have differential effects in the productive structure, the foreign trade and the investments in each region, it depends on its competition expressed in the opening degree and transaction of the regional economy, its sector specialization, the Geographic destination of exports and the competitive countries of its substitute sector of imports, and its urban and infrastructure advantages. This research demonstrates that the regional effects of NAFTA and Mercosur in Chile will be promising for some regions and it will be injurious for others. Eight regions-most with these treaties, meanwhile, other four in the south and central south won’t receive benefits likewise. Mercosur, supporting, mainly, the exporter industrial district- which is located mostly in the metropolitan region but Mercosur, at the same time, prejudices the regions with traditional agrarian economy, it would have a concentrating territorial effect. NAFTA, on the other hand, is generally more profitable for non-metropolitan regions with economies which are based on the natural resources area and on its processing industry. It’s recommended, consequently, a reformulation of new regional strategies of development-which generally don’t consider the setting NAFTA-Mercosur-oriented to capitalize the opportunities of treaties, likewise, to reconvert these less competitive sectors and regions in an anticipated and progressive way.es-ES
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dc.publisherPontificia Universidad Católica de Chilees-ES
dc.relationhttp://www.eure.cl/index.php/eure/article/view/1129/231
dc.rightsAl momento de aceptar la publicación de sus artículos, los autores deberán formalizar la cesión de derechos de autor a EURE, según las condiciones establecidas por la Revista.Ésta establece que el autor autoriza a EURE de manera gratuita, exclusiva e ilimitada a reproducir, editar, publicar, distribuir, publicitar, comercializar y traducir el artículo, a cualquier soporte conocido o por conocer y desarrollar. Del mismo modo, los autores aseguran que el artículo propuesto es original, no publicado y no propuesto para tal fin a otro medio de difusión. es-ES
dc.sourceRevista EURE - Revista de Estudios Urbano Regionales; Vol. 22, núm. 66 (1996)es-ES
dc.sourceRevista EURE - Revista de Estudios Urbano Regionales; Vol. 22, núm. 66 (1996)pt-BR
dc.sourceRevista EURE - Revista de Estudios Urbano Regionales; Vol. 22, núm. 66 (1996)en-US
dc.source0717-6235
dc.source0250-7161
dc.subjectdesarrollo territorial, economía regional, integración regionales-ES
dc.titleLas regiones de Chile frente al NAFTA y el MERCOSURes-ES
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