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lesya [120]
3 years ago
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1_.¿Cual es la ventaja de que Chile genere relaciones de comercio internacional con otros países? 2_.¿Existe algún peligro para

la economía nacional chilena el ser dependiente del resto de economías internacionales?¿Por qué?
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Stels [109]3 years ago
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Las respuestas correctas para estas preguntas abiertas son las siguientes.

1) ¿Cuál es la ventaja de que Chile genere relaciones de comercio internacional con otros países?

Una de las mayores ventajas es que pueda establecer convenios de intercambio comercial favorables para el país, que le permitan exportar sus mercancías a precios competitivos a diferentes países, incluyendo un acuerdo de tarifas razonables que incentive la exportación. De igual manera, Chile requiere importar varios insumos y productos. De ahí que necesita firmar acuerdos comerciales en los que los precios de las importaciones también sean razonables.

2) ¿Existe algún peligro para la economía nacional chilena el ser dependiente del resto de economías internacionales?

El riesgo que se corre al ser dependiente del resto de las economías es que la fluctuación de las diferentes Bolsas de Valores de países poderoso, impacte directamente en los precios de los productos y servicios que importa Chile.

Debido a la globalización, hoy existe una relación muy directa entre las economía mundiales tanto para lo bueno, como para lo malo. Por eso, cuando un país poderoso resiente un cambio en su economía, por lo regular hay consecuencias en otros países, sobre todo en países en vías de desarrollo como Chile.

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