PERMISSION TO GROW AND THE PRODUCTIVE CHALLENGE IN CHILE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22370/pe.2023.15.4023Keywords:
Growth, productivity, investment, permits, regulationAbstract
This paper describes and analyzes the investment permit system in Chile. These permits, which seek to safeguard relevant issues such as public health and safety, if poorly designed or implemented, can become a barrier to development, even without
fulfilling their primary public objective. In particular, the permit system in our country is inefficient, uncertain, and unstable; improving it would upgrade the functioning of both, the public sector and the market. And this is key, because in a modern economy,
if one of them fails, everything fails.
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