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Bill Goodfellow
The following article is an abridged and updated version of "Chile's Chronic Economic Crisis, 1976 and Beyond," written by Bill Goodfellow for the September 1976 issue of International Policy Report, published by the Center for International Policy, 122 Maryland Ave., N.
Adrian Tyler
The U.S.
Fred Goff
Since the 1973 coup, the military junta has tried desperately to turn Chile into an economic mecca for the foreign investor. The country's abundant mineral deposits have been thrown open to bidding by multinational firms, the outstanding disputes over the expropriations of the Allende years have been settled, and a new liberalized code for foreign investors, Decree Law 600, has been enacted (for more on DL600 see NACLA's Latin America & Empire Report, November 1976).
Elizabeth Farnsworth
The U.S.