Between 1950 and 1970, the Chilean economy expanded at meager rates.
The Chilean economy finished 2004 with growth of 6 percent.
The end of the wheat cycle added to the already difficult situation that Chilean economy was passing through in the 1870s.
The Chilean economy was still faltering in the months following the coup.
The period ended with the international debt crisis and the collapse of the Chilean economy.
The Chilean economy finished 2004 with growth of 6.0%.
In 1972, the Chilean economy took a turn for the worse.
Repeated cuts in interest rates have not turned around the Chilean economy, as many economists had expected.
Escondida has become an important part of the Chilean economy.
It would be difficult to argue that this had a major effect on the Chilean economy.