Uruguay, Chile: The newly published edition of the World Economic Forum’s Inclusive Development Index (IDI) has ranked Chile and Uruguay among the top ten most inclusive emerging economies in the world. The IDI measures three key performance indicators - economic growth and development; economic inclusion; and inter-generational equality - and then ranks countries based on their scores for these indicators. The latest (2017) edition of the index, which surveyed 103 countries, ranks Uruguay eight and Chile ninth. Along with Panama (ranked sixth), Uruguay and Chile are the only Latin American countries to make the top ten, making Uruguay and Chile the most inclusive economies in South America.
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