What makes Argentina and Chile two of the most developed countries in South America?

What makes Argentina and Chile two of the most developed countries in South America?

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They aren't
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"White" majority population

>They aren't
Who is more developed in that subcontinent Wiston Osvaldo el Panchito?

Chile has the highest HDI and they're majority mestizo. /pol/ btfo

Fascism

Mexican professor Francisco Lizcano, of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, estimated that 52.7% of Chileans were white, 39.3% were mestizo, and 8% were Amerindian.[77]

A public health book from the University of Chile states that 30% of the population is of Caucasian origin; Mestizos with an average 60% Caucasian ancestry and 40% Native American ancestry are estimated to amount a total of 65%, while Native Americans (Amerindians) comprise the remaining 5%.[10]

Many "whites" in Chile are at least a quarter native.

Chile is ruled by a white and jewish minority pal.

>doesn't know economics
>biology determines fate
Sure thing. When will white cattle learn?

Largest countries with relative stability. Brazil is pretty developed too or you think it's all favela. It's problem is the income gap. Venezuela had until recent times one of the highest standards of living in the region and they still surpass many other places on the continent. Mexico is better than everything to the South except the micro states of Panama and Costa Rica. Nicaragua is probably a more enjoyable place to live than Mexico though.

>Argentina
>a country were a proto-hipster variant of socialism has been enforced since decades
>developed

>a country were a proto-hipster variant of socialism has been enforced since decades

>When capitalism fails it magically gets transmuted into socialism.

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>Largest countries with relative stability
Like 1/2 of Chile's population is in Santiago and I am pretty sure everything south of Santiago is wasteland.

>magically
You can check the policies you know?

That's the case with every South American country except Bolivia.

Nice revisionism m8.

Ecuador and Venezuela are rulled by natives as well.That is why they are the worst countries in the region

Both are rich in resources but Argentina is fucking rich, it has 4 climates, plenty of productive land, mines, fisheries, everything. Their economy always bounce back no matter what the fuckers do. They are a very talented people, altought politically retarded.

>Argentina is fucking rich, it has 4 climates, plenty of productive land, mines, fisheries, everything
Argentina is very rich in agricultural resources.Mineral wise is not really as rich as other big countries

Neoliberal dictatorships

so what does it has to do with political stability?

Literacy, population scarcely distributed/mostly one big urban center, plenty of resources, ethnically homogeneous

Chile: all the copper in this world so it becomes a rich country once the world has started producing massive underwater cables.

Chile, copper. Argentina, controlling the fertile lands in the lower third of South America.

On a different note, Argentina used to be even more successful before economic mismanagment. In my country there was a phrase about being as rich as an Argentinian.

They also dropped all their commiecucks out of helicopters so most of the mestizos are pretty redpilled

I wish this meme would end. Commies only became stronger after Pinochet left the presidency. Exiling them was a mistake, and now they come here from Sweden, Argentina, and the like with their retarded ideas.

France.

yeah, that´s why they have been voting left since then

so you must be french then

us almost make Argentina RIP

lmao no
t.chilean mestizo

Argentina was destined to be developed since they were the capital of the Virreinato under spanish rule. Buenos Aires was rich before the country was a thing.

they say they are "condemned to be succesful"

both countries have a reasonable amount of natural resources, but more importantly the relatively cold climate discourages an overdependence on a agriculture, which incentivized industrial development early on.

You clearly know nothing about Argentina's history if you're saying that they industrialized early on and that they weren't agriculturaly dependant AS FUCK until the 40s