¿El fin del superciclo del cobre y de las reformas sociales en Chile? = The end of the copper super cycle and the social reforms in Chile?

Chile is known worldwide for its high copper production. The export income that it generates for the state is also especially important. In 2003, the copper super cycle was unleashed as a result of the significant jump in copper prices. This trend had a positive impact on various sectors of society...

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Main Authors: Flores, Consuelo Silva, Cortés, Claudio Lara
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Editora da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (EDIPUCRS) 2017-01-01
Series:Textos & Contextos (Porto Alegre)
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Online Access:http://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fass/article/view/29516/16426
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spelling doaj-2dd09360bf8245278aded9434c6776462021-03-08T23:06:52ZporEditora da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (EDIPUCRS)Textos & Contextos (Porto Alegre)1677-95092017-01-01162479494000487877¿El fin del superciclo del cobre y de las reformas sociales en Chile? = The end of the copper super cycle and the social reforms in Chile?Flores, Consuelo SilvaCortés, Claudio LaraChile is known worldwide for its high copper production. The export income that it generates for the state is also especially important. In 2003, the copper super cycle was unleashed as a result of the significant jump in copper prices. This trend had a positive impact on various sectors of society - academics, businessmen and government - sparking new projects and millions in investments. In this period, large transfers to the treasury not only permitted saving part of this tax revenue, but also financed state expenditures and various social reforms undertaken by governments during this time. In 2013, prices started dropping, even dramatically in the following years, dragging the industry into a complicated crisis. In the last 15 years, productivity has permanently fallen and production has been stagnant, set against the sustained decrease in ore grades and rising production costs. This severe "economic" crisis facing the capitalist copper mining cycle is in contradiction with the indiscriminate and irreversible degradation of the life cycle of metal and natural resources. This situation, combined with the failure of the tax reform, has had serious consequences on tax revenueshttp://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fass/article/view/29516/16426economia - chileindústria - aspectos sociaisgastos públicos
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¿El fin del superciclo del cobre y de las reformas sociales en Chile? = The end of the copper super cycle and the social reforms in Chile?
Textos & Contextos (Porto Alegre)
economia - chile
indústria - aspectos sociais
gastos públicos
author_facet Flores, Consuelo Silva
Cortés, Claudio Lara
author_sort Flores, Consuelo Silva
title ¿El fin del superciclo del cobre y de las reformas sociales en Chile? = The end of the copper super cycle and the social reforms in Chile?
title_short ¿El fin del superciclo del cobre y de las reformas sociales en Chile? = The end of the copper super cycle and the social reforms in Chile?
title_full ¿El fin del superciclo del cobre y de las reformas sociales en Chile? = The end of the copper super cycle and the social reforms in Chile?
title_fullStr ¿El fin del superciclo del cobre y de las reformas sociales en Chile? = The end of the copper super cycle and the social reforms in Chile?
title_full_unstemmed ¿El fin del superciclo del cobre y de las reformas sociales en Chile? = The end of the copper super cycle and the social reforms in Chile?
title_sort ¿el fin del superciclo del cobre y de las reformas sociales en chile? = the end of the copper super cycle and the social reforms in chile?
publisher Editora da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (EDIPUCRS)
series Textos & Contextos (Porto Alegre)
issn 1677-9509
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Chile is known worldwide for its high copper production. The export income that it generates for the state is also especially important. In 2003, the copper super cycle was unleashed as a result of the significant jump in copper prices. This trend had a positive impact on various sectors of society - academics, businessmen and government - sparking new projects and millions in investments. In this period, large transfers to the treasury not only permitted saving part of this tax revenue, but also financed state expenditures and various social reforms undertaken by governments during this time. In 2013, prices started dropping, even dramatically in the following years, dragging the industry into a complicated crisis. In the last 15 years, productivity has permanently fallen and production has been stagnant, set against the sustained decrease in ore grades and rising production costs. This severe "economic" crisis facing the capitalist copper mining cycle is in contradiction with the indiscriminate and irreversible degradation of the life cycle of metal and natural resources. This situation, combined with the failure of the tax reform, has had serious consequences on tax revenues
topic economia - chile
indústria - aspectos sociais
gastos públicos
url http://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fass/article/view/29516/16426
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