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智利人均GDP增长停滞,与乌拉圭差距扩大
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-10-18 15:55

Core Insights - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects Chile's GDP per capita in 2025 to be $35,286 based on purchasing power parity, maintaining its position as the third highest in Latin America but widening the gap with leaders Panama ($43,651) and Uruguay ($37,190) [1] - Since being surpassed by Uruguay in 2022, Chile is not expected to reclaim the second position until at least 2030, primarily due to currency depreciation, weak long-term economic growth, and a lack of structural reforms [1] - Economists indicate that without improvements in investment, labor productivity, and employment participation rates to overcome a growth bottleneck of 2%, Chile will struggle to transition into a developed economy [1]