Chilean economic liberalization
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Chilean economic liberalization refers to the sweeping free-market reforms implemented mainly under Augusto Pinochet’s regime, which drastically reduced state intervention, opened the economy to global markets, and reshaped Chile’s social and economic structure.
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| Chilean economic liberalization canonical | 1 |
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Chilean economic liberalization Context triple: [History of Chile, importantEvent, Chilean economic liberalization]
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A.
Monetary policy of Chile
The Monetary policy of Chile is the framework and actions through which Chile’s central bank manages interest rates and liquidity to maintain low and stable inflation while supporting sustainable economic growth.
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B.
Peruvian economic crisis of the 1980s
The Peruvian economic crisis of the 1980s was a period of severe hyperinflation, debt default, and economic collapse that devastated living standards and undermined political stability in Peru.
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C.
Balcerowicz Plan
The Balcerowicz Plan was a set of radical economic reforms that transformed Poland from a centrally planned communist economy into a market-oriented system in the early 1990s.
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D.
Fiscal Responsibility Law of Chile
The Fiscal Responsibility Law of Chile is a key Chilean statute that establishes rules for prudent public financial management, including saving windfall revenues and stabilizing fiscal policy over the economic cycle.
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E.
Latin American debt crisis
The Latin American debt crisis was a severe financial turmoil in the 1980s during which many Latin American countries became unable to service their external debts, leading to economic stagnation, austerity measures, and major shifts in international lending and development policy.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Chilean economic liberalization Target entity description: Chilean economic liberalization refers to the sweeping free-market reforms implemented mainly under Augusto Pinochet’s regime, which drastically reduced state intervention, opened the economy to global markets, and reshaped Chile’s social and economic structure.
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A.
Monetary policy of Chile
The Monetary policy of Chile is the framework and actions through which Chile’s central bank manages interest rates and liquidity to maintain low and stable inflation while supporting sustainable economic growth.
-
B.
Peruvian economic crisis of the 1980s
The Peruvian economic crisis of the 1980s was a period of severe hyperinflation, debt default, and economic collapse that devastated living standards and undermined political stability in Peru.
-
C.
Balcerowicz Plan
The Balcerowicz Plan was a set of radical economic reforms that transformed Poland from a centrally planned communist economy into a market-oriented system in the early 1990s.
-
D.
Fiscal Responsibility Law of Chile
The Fiscal Responsibility Law of Chile is a key Chilean statute that establishes rules for prudent public financial management, including saving windfall revenues and stabilizing fiscal policy over the economic cycle.
-
E.
Latin American debt crisis
The Latin American debt crisis was a severe financial turmoil in the 1980s during which many Latin American countries became unable to service their external debts, leading to economic stagnation, austerity measures, and major shifts in international lending and development policy.
- F. None of above. chosen
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