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Since the restoration of democracy in 1990, Chile has maintained an exemplary track record with respect to its adherence to democratic rules. The low political risk, the strength of its institutions, and the stability of its rules of the game have resulted in exceptional macroeconomic performance in Chile, and created one of the best environments in the region and the world to do business.
This has further strengthened the country's resilience to economic cycles.
Investors and individuals who are established in Chile also have a regulatory environment that ensures equal treatment for investment in almost all sectors, except those who have a strategic character, as well as good standards of public safety and very limited levels of public and private corruption.
The International Studies Center Policy Network highlighted Chile as having the best Institutional Quality Index (ICI) in Latin America, placing it 24th in the ranking among 191 nations.
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