• Research Paper on:
    21st Century Prosperity of Chile

    Number of Pages: 5

     

    Summary of the research paper:

    In five pages this paper examines the future growth of Chile in this twenty first century consideration that addresses environmental and population issues, past problems, and how it can prosper in the next century. There are sources cited in the bibliography.

    Name of Research Paper File: RT13_SA246Chi.rtf

    Buy This Research Paper »

     

    Unformatted Sample Text from the Research Paper:
    rendered it vulnerable. Chile needs some help, but it is not a country that is devastated. In fact, there are a lot of good things about the nation that can  propel it to first world status sometime during the early part of the twenty-first century. While that is the case, its current dilemmas cannot be swept aside. Rather, by addressing  its fundamental issues, it can face the challenges ahead and come out very well. In looking at the population of Chile, a good comparison is that of the United States.  Obviously, the U.S. is an example of the ideal where there is a sense of abundance and children do not die young very often. In third world countries that is  not the case. In Chile, there are 16.8 per 1,000 ("Map of Chile" PG). The equivalent in the United States is 14.1 ("United" PG). This means that the average  amount of children per person in Chile is more than what exists in the United States. It might not seem like a very big difference, but for a country that  cannot afford to support its young, it can be significant. There are many more children born in Chile, something that could in part contribute to poor economic conditions. One can  see this affecting agriculture as there is more of a demand for food products and it will also effect the economy, industry, employment and all things related to finance and  business. Further, women will need essential services. There is certainly a problem with women needing formula for their babies. There is an effort to encourage women of third world countries  to breast-feed their babies (Bar-Yam 56). Why would women of the third world use formula? Formula companies push their products to these women and what happens is that they cannot 

    Back to Research Paper Results