8 de abril de 2011

Education in Chile: OECD

Maintaining Momentum: OECD Perspectives on Policy Challenges in Chile


In 2010, the new Chilean government embarked on an ambitious reform agenda to further enhance the growth potential of the Chilean economy and the well-being of the Chilean population.

To inform the current policy debate in Chile and present an economic assessment with concrete recommendations and policy options, this report provides a detailed analysis of the overall Chilean economic situation.

Published: 4 April 2011 | Pages: 252 | ISBN: 9789264092754

President Piňera and OECD Secretary-General Gurría, 4 April 2011
 Table of contents
Chapter 1. Overview: Keeping momentum –  an OECD economic assessment of Chile
Chapter 2. Locking in growth: Macroeconomic and structural policy challenges
Chapter 3. The productivity challenge: Enhancing competition, entrepreneurship and innovation
Chapter 4. Quality, equity and equality in  the education system
Chapter 5. Employment challenges: Labour market flexibility, informal employment and employability
Chapter 6. Improving equality and reducing poverty
Chapter 7. Enhancing the capacity of Chile’s public administration
Chapter 8. Strengthening the financial system in Chile
Chapter 9. Regional development policies:  Co-ordination across levels of government
Chapter 10. Chile going green
Chapter 11. Diversifying exports and improving competitiveness
Chapter 12. Making the most of an open foreign investment regime
Chapter 13. Measuring progress and well-being: New concepts, new policies

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For more information about OECD work on Chile, see www.oecd.org/chile

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