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En its latest ranking of the best cities in which to do business in Latin America, the AméricaEconomía magazine placed Santiago secod in the region, behind Sao Paulo and ahead of Miami.
This study, in combination with other analysis done by the World Economic Forum, UBS and CB Richard Ellis Global Research & Consulting, based in the United States, has continuously positioned the capital of Chile, and Chile in general, as one of the most competitive locations to establish international corporations in terms of cost of doing business- including taxes- availability of office space, workforce, telecommunications, and transfer costs.
Chile remains on top of the global competitiveness index when it comes to Latin America. In the general ranking (2008) by the World Economic Forum, Chile placed 28th, ahead of Spain, China, the Czech Republic and Italy among other countries.
Chile remains on top of the global competitiveness index when it comes to Latin America. In the general ranking by the World Economic Forum, Chile placed 28th, ahead of Spain, China, the Czech Republic and Italy among other countries. This index considers institutions, infrastructure, macroeconomic stability, health and primary education, higher education and training, technological readiness among other pillars.
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