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  1. OECD Rural Policy Reviews
  2. OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Chile 2014
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  4. Towards a modern rural policy in Chile
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OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Chile 2014
Chapters
Foreword and Acknowledgements
Executive summary
Assessment and recommendations
Profile of rural Chile
Towards a modern rural policy in Chile
Institutional challenges for a comprehensive rural policy in Chile
Innovation and Modernising the Rural Economy
Rural-Urban Partnerships. An Integrated Approach to Economic Development.
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Strategies to Improve Rural Service Delivery
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OECD Rural Policy Reviews, Italy 2009
OECD Rural Policy Reviews: China 2009
OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Scotland, UK 2008
OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Netherlands 2008
OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Finland 2008
OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Germany 2007
OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Mexico 2007
The New Rural Paradigm. Policies and Governance.

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Towards a modern rural policy in Chile

Content Provider OECD iLibrary
Organization OECD
Abstract This second chapter presents the key pillars of "Modern Rural Development Policies" in OECD countries based on 10 dimensions and examines how Chile’s economy could benefit by implementing this framework to its rural areas. The chapter consists of four main sections. The first starts by describing three general types of rural areas, also present in Chile, and how the role of the rural economy changes through the process of economic development. It then follows with a section describing modern approaches to rural policy in OECD countries highlighting the importance of integrating rural with urban polices in addition to promoting rural development based on the New Rural Paradigm and targeting the enabling condition for growth in rural areas. The third section describes the main rural sectors in Chile and identifies possible areas for growth potential. The final section describes the benefits that are associated with adopting a modern rural policy in Chile.
Page Count 73
Starting Page 85
Ending Page 157
Language English
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2014-11-18
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Governance Urban, Rural and Regional Development
Content Type Text
Resource Type Chapter
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