Competitiveness Rating in Chile compared to Latin America
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Chile: Economic growth competiveness index
The Growth Competitiveness Index (GCI), aims to quantify the quality of the macroeconomic environment, the state of a countrys public institutions, and its level of technological readiness.
Higher competitiveness scores are more desirable:
- Very High 5.51 to 7
- High 4.51 to 5.50
- Moderate 3.51 to 4.50
- Low - 3.01 to 3.50
- Very Low 0 to 3.00
Source: World Economic Forum
Chile publishes house price statistics. through the Chilean Chamber of Construction (CChC). Reporte Inmobiliario, a private firm, also publishes reports on Chilean property market from time to time. General economics statistics are to be found at the Banco Central de Chile, the Instituto Nacional de Estadisticas, the Ministerio de Hacienda, and in the private sector Adimark and IMCE. Also of interest are the Sociedad de Economia de Chile and the Centro de Economia Aplicada.