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Smithsonian November 2006 Jonathan Kandell |
Chile's Driving Force Once imprisoned by Pinochet, the new Socialist president Michelle Bachelet wants to spread the wealth initiated by the dictator's wrenching economic policies. |
IDB America February 2002 Charo Quesada |
Armies for peace A former Spanish defense minister calls for democratization of the military in Latin America... |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Chile: A Beacon of Prosperity in a Turbulent Region Chile has chugged along. At a time of global frailties, its economy is healthier today than it has been over the past five years. What is behind Chile's success and can it be sustained? |
BusinessWeek August 22, 2005 Cooper & Madigan |
Chile: Inflation Fears -- For Good Reason Chile's economy grew 6.4%, which supports most forecasts that Chile will grow by about 6% this year. |
IDB America August 2003 Paul Constance |
The carrot vs. the stick The difficult art of motivating civil servants on a restricted budget |
IDB America August 2003 Paul Constance |
May the best bureaucrat win! Chile has reined in spending and corruption; now, it wants to reward quality and efficiency |
IDB America August 2003 Paul Constance |
All about attitude Chile's Civil Registry became a star by asking employees to define what they value the most |
BusinessWeek November 19, 2009 Geri Smith |
Healing Chile's Malaise Despite decades of economic growth, average citizens are dissatisfied -- and want better schools and more opportunities |
Pharmaceutical Executive August 1, 2014 |
Country Report: Chile 2014 kicks off a defining period for healthcare in Chile as a new national drug law is implemented |
Military & Aerospace Electronics January 2007 Annie Turner |
Russia Reaps Rewards in Booming South American Defense Market Russia's efforts to market military equipment to Latin America are bearing fruit. |
IDB America January 2005 Christina MacCulloch |
From the Laboratory to the Investment Fund How two Chilean agronomists turned a graduate thesis into a biotech business that is helping salmon and ham producers. |
BusinessWeek August 2, 2004 |
Pinochet May Face Prosecution A U.S. Senate investigation may have accomplished what several civilian governments in Chile couldn't -- uncover evidence of wrongdoing by former dictator Augusto Pinochet that could lead to his punishment. |
IDB America May 2002 Lawrence Wolff |
An environment that encourages change Chile begins to see the fruits of nearly two decades of educational reform |
BusinessWeek May 31, 2004 Joshua Goodman |
Putting Chile's Nest Egg To Work Chile's model 401(k)-style pension plan is investing heavily in key public projects. |
IDB America August 2003 Paul Constance |
Simplify, simplify, simplify and then buy the computers How Chile's tax service learned to do more with less, while becoming a paragon of efficiency and convenience |
Parameters Autumn 2008 Travis Sharp |
Tying US Defense Spending to GDP: Bad Logic, Bad Policy Defense spending should be determined according to threat-based analysis and not fixed at 4 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP). |
AskMen.com June 3, 2009 |
The Cocaine Suitcase Bust Police say two suitcases carried by a woman who was about to fly from Chile to Spain were made of cocaine. |
Bank Technology News February 2001 Daniel Joelson |
eCommerce Quandary Cracked To combat fraud, Latin American banks are taking the lead in designing special cards for Internet use... |
IEEE Spectrum November 2008 Robert N. Charette |
Advice for the Next U.S. President: Fix Military Acquisitions Several leading defense acquisition experts offer a few observations and recommendations for the next president. |
BusinessWeek August 13, 2009 Reena Jana |
Chile's Silicon Valley U.S. tech companies are flocking to Santiago, where engineers are smart, wages are low, and government grants are plentiful. |
National Defense June 2008 Grace V. Jean |
Air Force wants Latin America to Be Less Dependent on U.S. Military The Air Force is requesting more than $300 million to help modernize the aircraft fleets of four Latin American nations that assist the United States in the war on drugs and in humanitarian missions. |
Bank Technology News October 2001 Daniel Joelson |
AT&T Takes Big Bites in Latin America Despite making headway, the telecom giant is learning Latin America presents its own unique challenges... |
IDB America May 2002 |
Innovation can be contagious There are islands of innovation and creativity throughout Latin America's vast public education systems, but very little human traffic between them. |
BusinessWeek May 16, 2005 Carlta Vitzthum |
Madrid's Latin Play Is Paying Off Its Latin American index is showing surprising resilience six years after its debut. |
BusinessWeek October 3, 2005 Geri Smith |
Chile: An Innovative Incubator How did Chile, best known for its immense copper reserves, become the world's second-largest producer of salmon? |
IDB America August 2003 Paul Constance |
Wanted: tough bosses Public institutions cannot hope to improve without first-class management |
IDB America January 2005 Christina MacCulloch |
The War Against Mealy Peaches How Chile harnessed the power of genetic research to make its wine and fruit industries more competitive. |