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Tomé: Chile’s Laboratory of Deindustrialisation (and How to Escape the Shadow Economy)

Andrés Fonseca López At the beginning of the 20th century, Tomé stood as a symbol of Chile’s industrial dream. With its imposing textile factories and a working class that enjoyed a level of well-being rare in the country, this coastal city in the Biobío Region embodied the possibility of development with a human face. For decades, the developmentalist state, in alliance with popular sectors, promoted an import-substitution industrialisation mod…
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REPORT The Argentine economy is undergoing a long and profound industrial crisis more than a decade ago, which deepens in the periods of recession adjustment, commercial opening and financial valorization that characterized the governments of Macri and Milei. The Research and Training Center of the Argentine Republic produced a report with the purpose of assessing the magnitude of this second wave of deindustrialization, facing it with the first…

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revistanorte.com.ar broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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