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How Chile can win from offshoring - April 2007
Research Topic: Labor Markets and Offshoring
Chile has attracted considerable attention from foreign companies as an offshoring location, given its first-rate regulatory and living environments, attractive risk profile, low infrastructure costs, and openness to trade (see " What executives are asking about Latin America"). Analysis by the MGI, however, finds that Chile's limited potential as a domestic market lowers its appeal to multinational companies interested in establishing captive centers, while its small base of IT vendors lowers its appeal to companies seeking to outsource services.

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