I i~'RETURN TO9 0 RESTRICTED wmED3ORTE;@1lE4BXl}WX11t AWH165 Vol. 2 i rTi report was prepared for use within the Bank and its affliiated organizations.u They do not accept responsibility for its accuracy or completeness. The report may nor be published nor may it be quoted as representing their views. INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION CURR:ENT ECONOMIC POSITION AND PROSPECTS CHILE (in four volumes) VOLUME II STATISTICAL APPENDIX August 22, 1966 Western Hemisphere Department CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS Effective Exchange Rates as of June 15, 1966 %. U Z%X% r-I'.. I : r.jLJIJ'.JA- % i.j j; Banking Market Spot Rate: 1 U. S. Dollar = 3. 97 escudos escu 0. 25 U. S. Dollar Futures Rate: 1 U. S. Dollar 4. 02 escudos 1 escudo = 0. 25 U. S. Dollar Brokers' Market 1 U. S. Dollar = 4. 65 escudos 1 escudo = 0.21 U.S. Dollar The spot rate applies practically only to foreign exchange sales by the large foreign mining companies to the Central Bank of Chile; and the brokers' rate to a minor portion of private capital transactions and pri-vate invisibles, mnainly tourisIm The futures rate applies to most trade and capital transactions and is therefore the rate used throughout this report. For conversion of all figures in constant 1965 prices into U. S. dollars, the average 1965 rate of EO 3. 35 to 1 U. S. dollar has been used. For conversion of 1966 data expressed in current 1966 prices into U. S. dollars, an average rate of E° 3. 9 to 1 U. S. dollar has been used. IJ.L.J1 5F TJIJ.AJLES (A)j Productionl l. Growth of National Output 2. Gross Domestic Product by Sectors of Origin a. Current Prices b. Constant 1965 Prices c. Percentage DistriDution 3. Availability and Use of Resources a. Current Prices b. Constant 1965 Prices 4. Agricultural Production 5. Index of Industrial Production a. Official Index b. Private Index (B) Money and Banking 6. Money, Quasi-Money and National Income 7. Real Stocks of Money and Quasi-Money 8a. Summary Accounts of the Central Bank 8b. Operations of the Central Bank 9a. Summary Accounts of the Commercial Banks 9b. Operations of the Commercial Banks 10. Summary Accounts of the Banking System 11. Bank Credit by Origin and Destination (C) Prices 12a. Consumer Price Index 12b. Consumer Price Index by Categories 13. Wholesale Price Index 14. Export and Import Prices (D) Public Finance 15. Central Government Operations a. Current Prices b. Constant 1965 Prices 16. Central Government Revenues ae Current Prices b. Constant 1965 Prices LIST OF TABLES (Continued) 17. Central Government Expenditures a. Current Prices b. Constant 1965 Prices 18. Transfer and Subsidy Payments of Central Government a. Current Prices b. Constant 1965 Prices 19. Current Account Surpluses or Deficits of Public Sector Institutions a. Current Prices b, Constant 1965 Prices 20. Consolidated Public Sector Operations a. Current Prices b. Constant 1965 Prices 21. Summary of Public Investment Expenditures by Sectors a. Current Prices b. Constant 1965 Prices 22. Public Investment Expenditures by Sectors and Institutions a. Current Prices b. Constant 1965 Prices (E) EXternal Trade and Payments 230 Balance of Pavments 24e International Reserves of the Banking System and Offi-cial Institutions 25e Exchange Rates 26. Imports by Principal Com oditJes 27. Exports by Principal Commodities (F) External Debt 28. External Public and Publicly Guaranteed Debt of Chile a * E Creditor Country b. By Borrowing Sector Co Di Ma vu i uy 29. Projected Service Payments on External Public and Pu,b-l-C 1..y ON1an+e226.7 4,974.3 5,538.0 6,699.0 9,993 0 15,072.0 20,377 (at market price`s) Source: Data for 1958-1963 Corporacior de Fomento de la Produccion (CORFO) "Cuentas N':\acionales de Chille, 1958-196f3", Junie 19614; data for 19614: Oficina de Planificacion Naciona.l (C)DEPIAN) "1Cuentas Nacionales de (Chilea, 193614", Ju:ly 1,965; est:inate for 1965 by ODEPLAN. Table 2b: GROSS DIE;STIC PRODUCT BY SECTORS CF ORIGIN, 1958-196¸ (in millions of constant L965 Escudos) 1958 1959 L960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, 2,002.0 1,964.0 1,'360.1 1,874.6 2,073.7 1,802.3 1,989.0 Hunting Mining and Quarrying 796.0 1,079.2 1,0837.3 1,065.3 1,302.4 1,136.5 1,225.9 Manufacturing 3,303.9 3,162.4 3,273.7 3,180.2 3,E815.6 35476.5 3,818.1 Construction 4oo.3 391.7 4h042 610.1 780.8 65CI.5 674.7 Electricity, Gas, Water, and 139.9 138.1 155.0 158.1 205.5 185.6 208.0 Sanitatry Services Transportation, Storage and 1,1714.6 1,075.8 1,065.1 1,198.1 1,536.3 1,450.3 1l579 5 C ommunicat ion Wholesale and Retai:L Trade 3,24.45 3,413.5 3,383.7 3,94883 4,839.8 4,465'.5 4,46003 Banking,, Insurance and Real Estate 58907 554.2 549.3 667.0 802.9 706.0 5524P5 Ownership o0r Dwielliings 1,421 .5 1,372.2 2)009.6 1,624.9' 1,85;8.8 1,731].5 1,,627.6 Miscellaneoias Services 1 54.33 1,480.7 1,652.6 1,681.8E 2,080.1 1,968.8 2,041.0 Pub:Lic Admiilistration and Defense 1,162.0 1,223.1 1,440.9 1,L498.0 1, 880.9 1,542.1 1,417.0 Gross Domestic Product 15,754,8 15,859.8 16,980.8 17,506$ 68,69 15 19,119.6 19,593.6 20,377.0 (at ma:rket prices) Source:. Table 2a. Table 2c: GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY SECTORS OF ORIGIN, 1958-1965 (percentage distribution) 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1L964 19265 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, 12.7 12.4 11.5 10.7 9.8 9.4 1LO.1 Hunt ini Mining and Quarrying 4.9 6.8 6.4 6.1 6.2 5.9 6.3 Manufactuaring 21.0 20.0 19.3 18.2 18.,0 18.2 :1.9.5 Construction 2.5 2.5 2.4 3.5 3 7 3.4 3.4 Electricity, Gas, Water and 0.9 0.9 0.9 C).9 1.0 1.0 1.1 Sanitary Services Transportation, Storage and 7.5 6.8 6.3 6.8 7,.2 7.6 8.1 Conmmunication Wholesale and Retail Trade 20.6 21.5 1]9.9 22.6 22z.6 23h14 22.8 B3anking, Insurance and Real Estate 3.7 3.5 3.2 3.8 3-8 3.7 2.8 Owne:rship of Dwellings 9.1 8.6 11.8 9.3 8,.8 9.1 8.3 Miscellaneous Services 9.8 9o3, 9.7 9.6 9,.8 10o3 10.4 Public Administration and Defense 7.4 7e7 8.5 8.6 8.9 8.1 7.2 Gross Domestic Product 100.0 lO0.C) 100.0 10(.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 S…c .b 2 S>ource: Table 2a. Table 3a: AVAILABILITY AND U'SE OF RES0URCES, 1958-196D5 (in millions of current Escudos) 1958 1-959 1960 1961l 1962 1963 1964 15965 Gross National Product at Market Prices 2,,958.9 4,iL44h9 )4,895.3 5,)457.0 6,595.0 9,827.0 14,816.C Net foreign. factor payments +36..2 451.8 +79.0 +81.0 +104.0 +166o0 +256.o Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices 2,9951 4,226.7 4,974.3 .5,538.0 6,699.0 9,993.0 15,072.0 Imports of goods and services 333.17 496.9 590.9 765.0 745.0 1,217.0 1,795.C) Exports of goods and services *-297.,5 -5)41.0 -532.3 -568.0 -671.0 -1,143.0 -1,678.0 Total. Available Resources 3,031,3 4,:L82.6 5,0832.9 5,735.0 6,773.0 10,067.0 15,189.0 Private consumption 2,420,8 3,324.(0 4,037.2 4,440 5,179.0 7,817.0 11,821.0 Government consumption 309,8 1432.6 510.7 552.0 761.0 975.0 1,3485.C) Gross fixed capital formation 309-,9 1405.0 513.0 720.0 812.0 1,275.0 1, 971.C) Change in inventories -9*2 21.0 22.0 23.0 21.0 - 49.0 Source: Corporacion de Fomenito de la Produccion (CORFO) "Cuentas Nacionales de Chile, 1958-1963," June 1964; Oficina de PlaniLficacion Nacionral (ODEP1AN) "Cuentas Nacionales de Chile, 1964," July 1965. Table 3b: AVAILABILITY AND USE O:F RESOURCES, 1958-1965 (in milliLons of constant 1965 Escudos) 1958 L959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Gross Nat,ional Product at Market Prices 15,564h,4 15,'.52.9 16,711.1 17,250.7 184LO1.3 18,802.0 19,2e60.8 Net foreign factor paymnents(t) +190.4 +306.9 +269.7 +256.0 +29C.2 4317J6 +332.8 Gross Domesti-c Product at Marketj Prices 15,754 8 15,859.8 :16980.5 17,506.7 15,691.5 19,119.6 19, 593.6 Imports of goods and services 1755.3 1,5664.5 2,358.5 2,)418C3 2,078.7 2,328,56 2,333.C5 Exportsi of goods and services -1, 56)4.9 -2,030.l0 -1,987.8 -1,795.*6 -1,v872.*2 -2,186.9 -2,1 81.4L I- J Total Available Resources 15,P9452 15,694.3 17,351.5 18,129.4 18,898.0 19,261.2 19,745.-7 Private consumptioni 12P733.9 12,472.6 13,781.8 14,035.7 14,450.4 14.,956--3 15,367,3 Govermnent consumption 1,629.6 1,623.2 1,743.4 1,745.0 2,123.3 1,865.5 1,752.41 Gross fixed capital formrat-ion 1,630-1 1,519.7 1,751.2 2,276.1 2,265. 7 2,439 .4 2,562.3 Change in inventories -48.4 78.8 75-1 72.6 58.6 - 63. 7 Source: Tab:Le 3a. Table 4: AGRICULTURAL OPRDUCTION Average Average Aver age 1951-55 1956-.60 1961 1962' 1963 1)64 :1965 1961-65 CROPS Wheat (000O tons) 948.2 lloL,.6 1,123.( 1J,071.0O :L,274.0 1,320.3 1,2744 1,213.0 qaize (000 tons) 82.1 147'.0 ]45.7 1594,1 15L,9 206.0 :220.9 177.0 Rice (000 tons) 76.8 85;.4 108.6 83,,0 84.0 85.9 88.7 90.8 Barley, Oats and Rye (000 tons) 1&1.8 228.2 245.6 235.,7 264.4 288.1 ;269.3 262.0 Beans (000 tons) 75.8 78.0 91.7 93.9 87.6 95.3 74.o4 M8.0 Lentils (000 tons) 15.5 17'.2 18.8 16.1 15.9 20.7 13.15 '17.0 Potatoes (000 tons) 680.7 738.5 815.3 734.4 807.5 7'74.1 '729.4 775.0 Sugar 'Beet (000 tons) - 277.3 242.0) 403.,0 70(.0 609.0 709.7 520.0 Sun Flower (000 tons) 58.2 44.9 31.7 32.0 32.- 145.0 46.3 37.4 Rapeseed (000 tons) - 14.1 35.8 28,.6 49'.4 500.9 75.:2 50.9 Onions (000 tons) 83.9 109.7 123.1 101,3 140.1 lo4.1 140.)4 121.0 Fruits (000 tons) 331.4 34C).2 349.C) 358.,3 367.5 3'78.4 390.;4 36 8.7 Wine (million lit.) 328.1 371.0 485.3 552.9 460.6 483.7 364.8 469.4 Crop Production Index 87.5 10C).0 110.() 108,3 116.3 121.1 L13.9 113.9 Table L (cont1td): AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION Average Average Average 195i-55 1956-60 196:1 1962 1963 1964 1965 1961-65 LIVESTOCK Beef (carcass weight,, 000 toins) 106 1:33 122 1341 143 111 1o6 123 FPork (carcass wei-ghtj, 000 tonls) 113 1w4 46 143 .2 41 48 Lh4 Lamb and Mutton (carcass weight, 31 :33 34 30 33 28 32' 31 000 tons) Poultry (000 toins) 14 :16 24 26 28 32 32 26 Milk (noillion lit.) - 726 775 739 796 831 81C) 790 Eggs (000) n.a. 433 917 976 1,,C40 1,108 1,170 1,042 Wool (000 tons) :23 24 27 26 26 25 25 26 Livestock Production Index '93.8 100.0 107.5 108.3 111.6 109.2 11C).0 109,,3 OVERALL PRODUCTION INDEK 90.0 100.0 109.0 108,3 l.l4.L 116,3 112.3 112.,1 Source: Ministry of Agriculture N.B. Accuracy of the data varies from product to product. Fruit arid. livestock data are particular'ly ope.n to question. Table OF IFTCIAL IHDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION (1953=100) ManufacturiJn Industries 196o 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 (I7 273 7 399.4 514t.7 Percen-t increase du-ring year 32.5 33.3 5.4 9. 7 27.7 45.4t 38.4 2538 Percent average a-nnual increase 25.9 38.6 11.6 7 7 13.9 44.3 45.9 28.9 Sour&e: Central Bank of Chile, Boletin Mensual Table 12:.: C(Ti RI,F.PRICE INDEX BY CATEGORIES (195 8-L1oo) Average Percentage Percentage Percentage During General Change in Change Change Period Food Housing Clothing Miscellaneous Index Avg* Price 12 Months During Year- Weights 47.6 23.2 17.4; 11.9 100.0 1957 85,.5 66.L 80 .7 70.8 79.4 _ - 1958 100,0 100.* 100.0 lLOO.0 100.0 25.9 32e5 32415 19559 138.5 L340'7 144.2 L38.3 138.6 38.6 33,3 3303 196C) 158e9 1L47.2 154 .4 L52. S 154.7 11*6 5e4 5,,4 1961 174.*7 L5708 158.3 L62*7 166.6 7.7 9*7 9.,7 1962 204.6 :L74.3 177.6 180.4 189.7 13.9 27.7 27-.7 196 3 306.e5 228.6 250.9 :264.8 273.7 44.3 45b4 45.4 1964 460.6 309 3 '378ol ,361*9 399.5 46.0 38.4 38.4 196 5 596.8 391.:3 473.8 485.8 514.7 28.8 25.9 25,.9 1961, March 425.9 293.7 .347.4i .359.0 373.7 - 5r0.6 16416 June(3 45:3.5 :306D.0 383.37 ,366.0 396.7 _ 48.2 23.8 Sept. e 4914.8 328.9 399.-5 383.-1 426.5 - 44.7 33 .1 Dec4. 513.4 :345.05 422.3 .387.2 443.7 _ 38.4 38.4 1965)472 March 547.3 :373.5 446. L427.6 475.2 _ 27.2 74.1 June 598.6 '390.8 4 76.6 498.3 517.4 30,4 16..6 Sept. 6113,6 1407,5 489.:3 531.2 536.9 - 25.9 21..0 Dec1, 648.0 1419 2 505-6 548.0 558.4 - 25.9 25..9 1966 March 69'7.0 1453.f6 529. 7 625.3 603.1 - 26.9 8,.0 Source: CentraL Bank of' Ch:ile, Boletin Mensual. Table 13: WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX (195821.00) Average Domestic Products Percentage Percentage Percentiage During All Imported General Change in Change Change Period Agriculture Mineral Industrial Domestic Products Index Avg. Price 1L2 months During 'Year Weights 25.5 4.9 37.3 6,7.7 32.3 1(0.0 19 57 91 74 76 Ell 78 830 42.4 1958 100 100 100 100 100 1(0 25.4 25.3 25.3 195g9 139 128 139 138 117 130 29.9 25.2 25.2 1960 165 137 143 150 115 1:37 5.3 1.6 1.6 1961 166 135 1)44 151 117 138 0.8 1.6 1.6 19 62 188 141 158 166 122 1il9 8.3 26.8 26.8 1963 271. 212 "3 4 244 2a5 229 53.7 45.)4 45.4 19)64 410 298 %360 370 304 3145 50.6 43.7 43.7 19?65 563 437 461 493 326 430 24.3 24.5 24.5 1,964 March 371 275 352 3;50 303 332 - 55.5 29.5 June 413 298 364 373 309 349 52.8 36.0 Sept. 454 307 375 3594 318 365 50.0 42.5 Dec. 443 344 383 399 318 368 43.7 43.7 1'965 March 516 389 427 4';3 315 400 20.6 8.7 June 565 428 460 4592 324 428 22.8 16.3 Sept. 598 478 484 522 335 451 23.5 22.4 Dec. 604 482 494 530 343 )459 24.5 24.5 1.9661 April 655 535 587 60)4 371 5L5 23.0 12.4 "O.J'LJeU Uet-1L..raIl njank cf' Chil-.ej, E"clet.i 1- Table 14: EXPORT AND IIIPO0RT PRICES (1947=100) Indexes of Unit Values Years Export Prices Import Prices Terms of Trade 1948 110X0 103.1 106.7 1949 11205 106.4 105.7 1950 110.0 93c1 118.2 1951 139.2 108.7 128.1 1952 160.6 114i1 140.8 1953 163.7 105.7 154.9 1954 146.2 104.8 139.5 1955 166.7 101.4 164.4 1956 183,1 103.0 177.8 1957 143.2 104-5 137.0 1958 126.5 103.9 121.8 1959 140.9 102.4 137.6 1960 145.4 99.1 146.7 1961 137.1 97.2 141.0 1962 139.4 93.9 14885 1963 139.5 97.4 143.2 1964 148.1 101.4 146.1 19( 160.5 97.7 164.3 Source: Central Bank of C'le, Boletrin Iensual, Table l5a: CENTRAL GOVERMNMr OPTRhATIONS 1960-1966 (in mil:Lions of current Escudos) Estimate 1960 l1961 1362 1963 1964 196r_ 1]966 I. Current Revenues 707.7 796.7 971.6 1,353.8 2,038.4 3,253.9 14,900.0 II. Current Expenditures 635.9 712.7 900.7 1,178.2 1.,752.6 2,721.5 3,640.0) III. Current Account Surplus (I-II) 71.8 814.0 70.9 175.6 285.8 S320,4 1,260.0 I:V. Other Revenues - 12.0 6.5 8.0 15.0 - nr.a. V. Investment Expenditures 205.'7 222.4 314.2 460.0 658.9 1,205.5 1,652.C0 VI. Surplus or Deficit (III-IV-V) -:L33.9 -1:26.4 -236.8 -276.4 -358.1 -673.1 -392.0 VI]I. Finamcing 1L33.9 126.4 23S.8 276.4 358.1 073.1 392.0 1. External Bor:rowing (net) -2.14 62.8 115.0 214.1 139.2 352.1. 465.0 a. New externlal borrowinrg 27.1 96.5 140.8 253.4 209.3 1461.3 3/ 5914.0 5/ b. External ]Debt Amo:rtization 29.5 33.7 25.8 39.3 70.1 109.2 3/ 129.0 2. Domestic Financing (net) :136.3 63.6 121.3 62.3 218.9 321.01 -73.0 a. New Internial borrowing :172.1 102.8 193.7 112.5 170.9 200.9 b. Dormestic iDebt Amo:rtization 32.3 147.5 146.3 101.2 914.14 123.0 121.3 c. Cash balances add others, -3.5 L8.3 -25.6 +51.0 l/ 41142.14 2/' +2143.1 4/ +148.3 6/ iicl. errors and omissions(net- Source: Ministry of Finance, Balance Conso'lidado del Sector Publico de Chile 1960-1962, 1963, 1964; unpublished data and mission estimates. 1/ IncLudes E0140.4 mil:Lion use of f"Cuenta Unica Fiscal" OC sh balances of public sector inst itutions). 5/ Inc:Ludes E0:L04.o mi:llion use of Cuenata 'Unica, and Eol .5 million of "Cuenta. de Terceros" (eaLrmarked taxes or revenuies not utilized 'by respective pu'blic sector institutions). 3/ Amortization before debt renegotiation; new external borrowing includes E057.0 million debt relief. iT/ IncLudes E0141.0 mil'lion use of Cuen-ta U.nica and E0232.5 million. use of Cuenta de Terceros, increase in cash ba:lances prope:r amounted to E°:30.4 mlliion. 5/ Include,s E0232.0 mi:Llion of debt renegotiation. T/ E0148.3 rmill-ion corresponds to use of Cuenta Unica and Cuenta de Terceros. Table 15b: CENTRAL GOVERENENT OPERATIONS, 1960-1966 (in millions of constant 1965 Escudos) Es t:imate 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964t L965 l966 I. Current Revenues 2,351.1 2,458.51 2,633.0 2d,544.7 2,6264 7 3,253.9 4,096 .9 II. Current Expenditures 2,112.6 2,199.7 2,hb.O9 2,21LL.7 2258.L 2,721.15 3,043.4 III. Current Account Surplus (I-II) 238.5 259.3 1592.1 330.1 368,3 532.14 1,0 53.5 IV. Other Revenues _ 37.0 17.6 ls.0 19.3 - n.a. V. Investment :eqenditiures 683.4 686.4 851.5 864.i7 849.,1 1,205.5 1,381.2 VT. Surplus or Deficit (III+IV-V) -444.8 -3901. -641e7 -519.5 *-461.4 -673 . -327.8 VII. Financing L444.8 390.1 641.7 515.5 461.,4 673. L 327.8 1. Excterna:L borrowing (net) -8.o 193.8 311.7 402.4 179..4 352.1I 388.8 a. New external borrowing 90.0 297.8 381.6 476.3 269.,7 1461.3' 496 62 b. Externa:l debt aimortization 98.0 104.0 69.9 73.9 90.3 lo09g:3/ 107.9 2. Domestic Financing (net) 452.8 196.3 330.1 1171.1 282. 1 :321.0 -61.0 a. New internal borrowing 571.8 317.3 524.9 211.5 220.2 200.9 9 b. Domestic delbt amortization :107.3 146.6 125.5 190.2 121.6 1L23.() 101.4 c. Cash ba:Lances and others, inc:L. errors andL omissions (netl) -11. 6 +25.6 -69.4 + 95 - 91/ + 183.52/ +243* ILL/ +wo. 4 Source: Table i15a adjusted by consumier price indeax. 1/ Inclucles E075. 9 million use of "Cuenta Unica Fiscal" (Cash balances of public sector institutions). 2/ Includes E0134-.0 mnillion use of Cuenta Un-ica, and E023.8 million of "Cuenta d.e Terceros" (earmarked taxes or revenuels not utilized by respective public sector institutions). 3/ Amortization before debt renegotiation; new externr,al borrowing includes E057.0 millicn debt relie!f. 4/ IncludLes E041.0 mi.llion use of Cuenta Unica and E'D232.5 million use of Cuenta de Terceros; increase in cash balances proper amounted to E030.4 million. 5/ Includes E0194.0 million of debt renegotiation. Ei/ E040.4 million corresponds to use of Cuenta Unica and Cuenta de Terceros. Table ]L6a: CENTRAL GOVERN]MENT REVENUES, 1960-1966, (in millions of current Escudos) Estirmate 1960 1961 1962 19563 1964 1965 1966 I. Current Revenues (:L+2) 707.7 796.7 971.6 1,353.8 2,038.4 3,253-.9 4,90().0 1. Taxes 668.6 760.8 905.4 1,283.0 1,938.0 3,121.9 4;7245 a.-I)irect 2Q 41 271.3 331.7 47IFTT 7937 1,363.7 __ l Personal Income Tax 5061 71.6 107.7 170.7 339- ) ; B3usiness Income Tax 62.7 86.2 92.2 111.5 185.1 3545 ) 1,009.5 Copper Companies' In- come Tax 92.1 76.0 110.8 166.6 256.7 407.,0 746.83J Property Tax 37.0 47.0 57.1 85.8 179.0 218.6 269'.8 b. :[ndirect 426.8 489.5 573.7 811.4 ],]146.5 1758.,4 2,698.4 Sales and Purchase -___ Taxes 134.0 156.1 187.2 28 0.4 498.5 767,5 L, 12:L.2 Production Taxes 55.7 65.5 82.8 115.7 168.4 229.,5 293.4 Service Taxes 65.1 49.5 58.6 82.2 121.9 179.,0 260.9 Import Taxes 137.5 168.6 188.0 256.5 286.0 427.5 688.7 Taxes on Juridical Acts 34.5 47.1 51.7 68.9 67'.1 142.5 233.2 MisCellaaneous - 2.7 5.4 7.7 4.6 12.,4 10]L.0 2. Non--Tax Revenues 39.1 35.9 66.2 70.8 100.4 132.0 175'.5 Sales of goods & services n.a. W9 n.a. T T 25 7 n.eL. n.,a. Investment Incomea n.a. 9.9 n.a. 29.2 47.0 n.eL. n.,a. Other Revenues n.a. 10.1 n.a. 18.0 23.9 n.a. n.a. II. Non-Cur-rent Revenues - 12.0 6.5 8.0 15'.0 ntZL . n.a. Sales of Assets - - 1.1 1.9 n.a. n.a. Other Revenues - 12.0 6.51/ 6.9( 13.1 / n.a. n.a. III. Total Revenues (I+]-I) 707,7 808.1 978.1 1,361.8 2,053.4 3,253.9 4,90c.o Source: Mini.stry of Finance, Balance Consolidado del Sector Publico de Chile 19650-1962, 1963, 1964; unpublished UaW L adLL wiiOn ebtimates. Table l6Sa: (Cont' d) CENTRAL GOVERNMENT REVENUES, 196()-1966 1/ Includes EOj4.3 million extra-budgetary receipts. 2/ Extra-budgetary revenues. 3/ Included are only revenues in a:n amount of US$187.0 million out, of total estimated copper resources of abaot US$235 million. The balance the Government is planning to use for repayment of debt to the Central Ban]k, and the Central Bank in turn to repay external short-term liabilities. Table 16b: CENTFLL GOVER.HENTI REVENUES, 196C-1966 7in millions of constant 1965 Escudos) E'stirate 19?60 19651 1962 1963 1964 1c.65 1966 I. Current Revenues (1+2) 2L31.1 2,457.1 2,594.3 2,544.7 2, 6.7 3.2539 14,096-9 1. Taxes 2 221.2 2,348.1 2,453.6 2,411.7 2,497.3 3,121.9 3 950.2 a. D-irect ;03.3 .7.3 98.9 8 1,019.9 1,36T L,-° Personial :ncoine Tax 19T 191.7 194.0 202.4 220.() 3773 4 Business Income Tax 208.3 266.0 249.9 209.6 238.5 35.) 844.o Coppeir Companies' Income Tax 306.0 234.6 300.3 313.2 330.8 407.0 62h. 4-j Property Tax 122.9 145.1 154.7 161.3 230.7 218.6 225.6 b. Indirect 1 417.9 1,510.8 1,554.7 1,525.2 1 L77.-4 ,58.4 2,256.1 Sailes and Purchase Taxes ,7572 3;7.3 527.1 5T82 .T 76T.3 _93T7 Production Taxes 135.0 202.2 224.h 217.5 217.C) 229.5 245.3 Service Tales 216.3 152.8 158.8 154.5 1L57.1. 179.0 218.1 Import Taxes 4'56.8 520.4 509.5 482.1 368.5 427.5 575.8 Taxes on Juridical Acts 114.6 145.4 14Co.1 129.5 86.5, 142.5 1915.0 MLscellaneous Taxes - 8.3 114.6 14.5 5.9 1L2.4 814.4 2. lIon-rax lRevenues 129.9 108.9 14o.6 133.1 129e4 1:32.0 146). 7 Sales of goods and services n.aO 49.1 n.a. 44.4 38.0 rn.a. n.a. Investment Income n.a. 30o.6 n.a. 54.,9 60.6 n.a. n,a. Other Revenues n.a. 29.3 n,ao 33.,8 30.8 n.a. n.a. II, Non-Ctm7rent Revenues - 37.0 56.4 15,0 19.3 n. a. na. Sales of Assets - - - , 2.1 2 24 n.a. n.a. Other Revenues - 37.0 56.4i/ 13 eb,1/ 16 n.a. n.a. III., Total Revenlues (I+1I) 2 351l 2,494L. 26).7 2nj59c,8 2,646.0 3,253.9 1409,969 SouLrce:: Table 16a adjusted by consumer price index. Table 16b: (Cont Id) CENTRAL GOVrE-JDNENT REVENUES, 1960-1966 / Includes Eoll0'7 million extra-budgetary receipts. ! Extra-udgetiary revenuese / Include!d are only revernues in an amount; of US$:L87.0 million out of total estimated copper resources of about US$235 million. The baLance the Government is planning to use for repayme!nt of debt to thLe Central TBank, and the Central Bank in turn to repay external short-term liabilities.. Table 17a: CCENTRAL GOVER-i'SIEDTW EXPENDITURES, :1960-1966 (in milhiLons of current Escudos) Estimriate 1960 1961 1962 :1963 1964 1965 1966 I. Current Expenditures 6'35.9 712.7 900.7 1,178.:2 1,752.6 2,721.5 3 640 C) 1 Wages and Salaries 2]6e3 238 9 2297.7 3780 609.7 859.9 1,257 0 2. Purchase of CrOods andl Serrvices 69.6 82.0 83.o0 134.1 176.5 283.3 350.0 3. Social Security Contributions;, 1229.9 142.9 178.-3 2106.L 297.3 473.8 669.7 Pensions and Family Allowances 4. Transfer Payments to Public 166.1 198.0 275.1 340.h4 518.8 867.6 1,141.3 Sector 5. Transfer Payments to Private 4300 42.0 52.5 73.7 99.6 i2694 180.3 Sector 6. Interest on Public Debt 11.0 9>.6 14.2 35.6 50.7 70.5 61.7 II. Capital Expenditures 267.5 303.6 386.-3 600 l5 823.4 _ ,j37. l .2 4 7. Public Debt A.mortization 61.8 81.2 72..1 :L40*7 16405 232.2Y;/ 250b4:/ a. External (29.5), (33.7) (254.8) 1(39.3) ('70.1) (JC9.2) (129.1) b. Internal (32.3) (4L7.5) (46-.3) (1L01.2) (h4.4) (123.0) (121.3) 8. Investment 205,7 222.4 314,.2 46O.0 658.9 1,2C5.5W2/ 1,652.02/ a. Direct Investment (1057) (10C).L) (lb2.5) (211.9) (326.5) (6C4.7) (n ) b. Capital transfer (100.0) (122.0) (171.7) (>48. L (312.4) (600.8) (n.a.) I:rI. Total Expenditures 903.4 1,016.3 ,287.0o 1, 778. 7 2,576.0 L 159.2 52 . Source: Ministry of Finance, Balance Consolidado dcl Sector Publico de Chile 1960-71962, 1963, 1L964; unpublished data and mission estimates. 1/ Figures represent debt amortization before renegotiation. V/ [ncludes "salaries adjustments" (which are in fact current expenditures) to the extent of E(50.' mii lli or . 1ir hoth :L965 and in :1966. Tab-Le llb: CEIT'RAL GOVEIR-14IT'BT EXPENDITMSE8, 1960-1966 TTh millions of constant 1965 Escudos) Estinmte 1960 196;1 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 I. Currerint Experditures 2,112.6 2,199.7 t2 -440.9 2,214.7 2,258.4 2,721.5 3,0o43.,4 1. Wages and Salaries 718.6 735.2 B06.8 710,5 785.7 8959.9 1,051. 0 2. Purchase of Goocis and Servrices 231.2 253.1 224.9 252.1 227.4 283.3 292.6 3. Social Security Cont,ributions, Pens-ions affi Faraily Allwances 431.6 441.0 483. 2 406.8 383.1 473.8 559.9 4. Transf er Pa3nnent, s to Public Sector 551,,8 611.1 745.5 639.8 668.5 867.6 954,.2 5. Tran sfer PaymEnt s to Private Sector 142.9 129.6 142.3 138.5 128.3 126.4 150.,7 6. Interest on Public Debt 36.5 29.6 38.5 66.9 65.3 70.5 51.6 II. Capiital ExTnnditures 888.7 935.2 1,046,9 1,128.8 1,061.0 1,4h37.7 1,590.6 7. Public Debt Amcwtization 205.3 250.6 195.14 264.1 212.0 232.21/ 209.,41/ a. External (98.0) (104.1) (69.9) (73.9) (90.3) (109.2) (n.a. ) b. Inteinal 1(107,3) (146.6) (125.5) (190.2) (121.6) (123.0), (n.a.,. 8. Investmernt 683.4 684,6 851.5 864.7 8109.1 1,200;5_ 1,3815,2_/ a. DIrect Investment (346,2) (308.0) (488.9) (398.3) (425.9) (604.7) (n.a.) b. Capital Transf er (337,2) (376.5) (362.6) (466.4) (423.2) (60o08) (n.a. ) III. Total EXpendituires 3,001,.3 3,134.9 3,487.8 3,343.4 3,319.4 4L,159.2 3,879,,0 Scurce: Table 17a adjusted by conasawEr p:rice index. 1/ Figures represent obligations before clebt renegotlation 2/ Tricludes "Isalaries adjustments" (which are in fact cu:rrent expenditures) to the extent of' EOCO.5 million .in L.0U* Cq.I L 4L,c 1iNT, 196(i-1966 (in millions of current Escudos) Estimate 1960 1961 1962' 1-963 l9614 1965 1966 I. Social Security Payments, P"ensions, Family Allowances 129.9 1L2.9 178.3 216.Li 297.3 h73.8 669.7 1. Social S-Iecurit.y Funds n.a. ) 117 8 1485 ]1L.O 7 2 DJ.7 423.-9 2. Pensions n.a. ) ) 0 3 r74.2 126D.0 142.3 3. Famnily Al owances n.a. 25.1 29.8 30.3 :34.4 67.1 10365 II. Transfers to Public Sector 166.1 198.0 275.,1 -340. 4 518.8 86'7.6 1 141.3 I St-ate Economic Enterprises T539.3 7 T 7 T9. 6 125.7 97 1.9 339.3 0 §7 a. Railroads 77 379T-3 3 9c1.4 : T.1 -6778 b. National Airline 1.9 2.7 2.,4 3. L 8.4 7.1 8.5 c. Mviaritime Transport 2.8 5.2 76-5 10.3 L6.2 37.3 36.2 d. Public Bus Company 8.3 5.3 10.,4 12.0 L6.8 33.7 28.8 e. State Mining Company 6.1 5;.2 76 3.( 3.1 10.0 10.0 f. Agricultural Institutions 3.6 59.5 126 26.9 45.0 87.3 63.2 i. Agrarian Reform Corp. (CORA) (n.a.) (n.a.) (n.a.) (1.7) (5.0) (9.0) (15.6) ii. Agrarian Developmient Inst. (INDAP) (n.a.) (n.a.) (n.ae) (6.4) (9.1) (17.0) (11.3) iii. Agrarian Marketing Inst. (ECA)) (n.a.) (n.a.) (18.l) (30.9) (60.5) (413,4) iv. Other (n.a.) (n,a.) (n.a.) ( - ) ( a ) (0.8) (12.9) g. State Petroleum Corp. (ENAP) -- 5. 11.0 24.8 (13,9) 2. Economic Development Institutions c.1 18.4 17.5 16.7 1L.8 37.0 61.7 a. Development Corp. (COFO) 3.7 12.7 12,-1 11.1 d.0 21.2 -c7 b Public Housing 4.h4 5.7 5.b 5.6 i 6.8 15.8 16.o0 i. Housing Corp. (COn'VI) (4.1) (5.2) (5.2) (5e1) (5.5) (9.1) (5.9) ii. Housing Foundation (FVAS) (0.3) (0(5) (0.2) (0e.5) (1.3) (6.7) (10.1) 3. Social, Institutiorns 69 .4 75.3 100,.8 135.3 198.8 312.6 436.9 a. National Health $Services (SNS), 71. -9TL.l .T 129.93 1915 L7 72-3.1 b. vledical Service for Employees I ( E, 7, l. T " \ -N - s? ) I 8 0. L.o 3.8 5.1 5.1 Q.1 c. Other - 2.2 1.9 1.4 L .7 Table 18a (Conttd): TRh;ISFER A!,D SUJBSIDY P1 --I OP;` CELNTRibL GOViERUIENT, 1960-1966 (in millions of current Escudos) Estimate 15960 1961 1962) 1L963 19 64 1965 1966 4 . Educational Institutions 17.8 22.2 27.7 42.'r 77.6 121.3 182.4 a. Universityv of Chile iE .T. 227 * 1.5 17-3 77.2 b. State Technical University 3.3 3.9 5.,1 7.8 16.1 23.5 33.8 c. School Constr. Society -- -- 2.L -- 1.5 10.4 5. iMunicipalities 7.3 __3 14,,6 7.0 :L5. 26.7 40.0 6. ~1isce1laneous 10.2 8.2 2)4-9 12.2 13.2 30.7 72.6 III. Transfers to Frivate Sector 43.0 42.0 52$,5 73.7 99.6 126.4 180.3 1. Private Education 9.7 13 .2 19 3 21.6 )2.4 71-. ~ E:T7 a. Private universities (n.a.) (n.a.) (n.a.) (n.a.) (n.a.) (3)4-1) (47.8) b. Other (n.a.) (n.a.) (n. a.) (n.a.) (n.a.) (27.3) (38.6) 2. Private bus companies -- -- 5,1 2.'5 1/ 1/ 1/ 3. Rebates of taxes and custom duties L.9 6. 10 .4 1/ 25.0 33.7 30.0 4. Fertilizer and seed subsidies 6,5 8C.5 10.6 11.9 11.4 20.3 20.0 5. Nitrate producers -- 1.8 1.6 1.0 -- -- -- 6. 'iiscellaneous 21.9 12.5 5,,5 36.7 20.8 11.0 43.9 IV. Total Transfer and. Subsidy Payments {T+II+nT) 339.0 382.9 505.-9 630.5 915.7 1,467.8 1,91.3 Source: MHinistry of Finance, unpublished data and PJission estimates. V Included in niscellaneous. Table 18b: Th. A\IJ SUFJ3S DY PAY: ZNTS OF C]EWPTRATL 2.VTR T-%1NT, 1960-1966 (in ridlions of constant 1J965 I scudos) E:stimate ?1'60 1961 1962 1963 1964 15965 1966 I. Social Security PaymentS, Pensions, Fa-rd.1y Allowances 31.6 44 LO 483.2 406.8 383.1 473. 8 559.9 1. Social. Security Fl;LndS n. a. ) 274.1 -2 L3 .C' CIOU./ 7D 2. PenSiOnS n,a, ) 363.6 402.4 71 2. Pensions ri~~~~. a. )75.8 95.6, 12 6.0o 11). 0 3. Fanily Allowances n.a. 77.5 80.8 57.0 44.3 67.1 86 .5 I. Transf'ers to Public Sector 55,1.8 611.1 745.5 639.8 668.5 867.6 9514.- 1. State Ecoriorrci Enterprises; T77.1 2__5 72E7 923767 2563 3 5973 29CT7 a. RaLilroads 101-7 11S--7 133 7 122.7 --6 i 9 1 1 T9 .7 b. National Airline 6.3 i .3 6.5 5.8 10. 6 7.1 '7 . 1 c. Maritime Transport 9.3 16D.o 20.5 19.4 20.9c 37.3 30.3 d., Public Bus CompanY 27.6 28.7 28.2 22.6 21.6 33.7 24.1 e., State 'lining Company 20.3 16D.0 20.3 5.6 4.C) 10.0 8.4 f., Agricultural Institutions :L2.0 29.3 33.9 50.6 58.0C) 87.3 52.8 i. Agrarian Ref(Drm CoJrp. (CORA) (n. a.) (n.a.) (n.a.) (3.2) (6.L) (9.0) (13.0) iLi. Agrarian Development Inst. (INDAP) (n.a. ) (noao ) (n.a#) (12.0) (11.7) (1-7.0) (9.4) iii. Agrarian Marketing Inst. (ECA) (n.a. ) (n. a.) (n.a. ) (35.3) (39.8) (60.5) iv. (Dther (n.a.) (n.a.) (n.a.) ( - ) ( - ) (0.8) (10.8) g. State Petroleum Corp. (ENAP) -- -- 9.6 14 24.8 11.6 2. Econoiiric Developmant Institutions 26.9 56.8 4 7.4 31.4 19.0 37.0 51L06 a pment COrp. (COR370) 12.3 39.2 32 5 202 10 3 21.2 3d7 2 b. Public Housing 14.6 17,6 14.6 10.5 0.8 l5.8 13.4 J. lHousing Corp. (CO-RVI) (13.6) (16.0) (14.1) (9.6) (7 .1 ) (9.1) (14.9) ii. hiousing Foundation (FVAS) (1.0) (1.5) (0.5) (0.9) (1.7) (6.7) (8.4) 3 Social Insts.tutions 230.6 232.L 273.2 254.3 256.2z 312.6 3605.3 a. NctioorlHeaulth Service (SNS) 2 21 T 3 243.O 247. 2 3(3 b. iMedical Service for Employrees (SERiIENA1 76 c., Other 4- -1 2.4 1.4 3.9 Table 18b (Conti d): TRQiSFER A\TD SUBSIDY PAY EiT-, OF CENTRAL GOVERN2 NT, 1960-1966 (in millions of constant 1965 Escudos) Estimate 15960 1961 1962 1L963 19614 1965 1966 14, Ediacational Institutions 59.1 68.5 75,1 80.3 1n0. 121n3 152.5 a. University-of Chile 7T72 2 61.7 79. 2 -96 TIg39 b. State Technical University 11.0 12.0 13.8 114.7 20.7 23 .5 28.3 c. School Const. Society -- -- - 3.9 -- :1.5 8.7 5. MIunicipalities 24.3 13 .3 39.,4. 147 20.0 2_ .7 33.4 6. 'iiscellaneous 33.9 25.3 67.5 22.'3 1L7.0 30.7 60.7 III. Transfers to Private Sector 142.9 129'.6 112.3 138.5 128.3 126.14 150.7 i. Privatie_Education 32.2 5TC T 3 . '4 T 72.2 a. Private universities (n.a.) (n.a,) (n.a . ) (n.a,,) (n*ao) (31i.1) (40O.0) b, Other (n.a.) (n.a.) (no. a ) (n.a., (n.a.) (27.3) (32.3) 2, Private bus companies -- -- 13.8 14.7 / L/ 1/ 3. Re'bates of taxes and customn duties 16.3 18.5 28.2 1/ 32.2 33.7 2.1 4. Fertilizer and seed subsidies 21.6 26.2 28.7 22.14 1LL..7 20.3 16.7 5. Nitrate producers 456 1.3 1.-9 6. Jiscellaneous 72.8 38.6 14.9 69.() 26.8 :L.0 36.7 IV,, To-tal Transfer and Subsidy Payments (L+Ill) 1,126.2 1,181.8 1,371.0 1,185.2 1,180.0 9,1467.8 1,66L.9 Source: Table 18a adjusted by consurer price index. 1/ Included in miscellaneous. Table 19a: CURRENT ACCOUNT SURPLUJSES [l DEFICITS OF PUBLIC SECTOR ISN1'iTUTIONS, 1960D-955 ineillioe of curret E.cadosn) --remn-t sIpTu_J r-T,rre n , Sorp lun TY - _ CUrrent 59-_1us I77 -C- rrent _si-iuF T-7 _Current=w -pY%m Curren -PI7o ( Cwrrnt ftpend- Or Current Expend- or Current Expend- or Corrent Expend- or Current Expend- Or Current Expend- o Revenues itures lJficit -)Peerniluree Deficit(- Re,enues i tore. Deficit(- Recenous itroes DsficIt C- Roeenser iture. -Deficit(- Revenues itore Deficit- I. Social S-curity Iytem 288.!. 281.9 .6.5 35o. 3176.3 -25.9 h22.0 519.7 .2.3 61.2.9 565.2 .58.7 961.0 686.9 .74. I. i~6. 1.24.7 039.2 II. National Health Service l?. 85.9 -73.5 .64.6 121.2 .06.6 22.9 153.0 -120.1 54.1 200.1 -216.0 62.7 279.5 -216. E 1127.7 504.9 -387.2 1. tat. onal Health Service 7. 77FZ __-695 j. I" -77. n YTT -I0" 50. 165.5 -mm. 38. M7S r -=. " _7 -~T7TI -- .2 2. Iledical Service for 75.0 8.9 -3.9 0.2 9.3 -9.1 0.5 10.6 -10.2 13.8 15.6 -1.8 24.2 22.5 .1.7 32.5 33.5 - 1.0 Cn-'Pioyee. i11. Stt... CiteroriMse 213.1 230.9 -18.8 2'?9.5 254.5 -25.1 285.5 298.3 -12.8 450.8 439.0 .11.8 655.0 625.0 .30.( 980.1 1.082.5 -102.4 S. itate R.n _Conaro' (E.T.C.) -F6 =I7 -=97 -8 -1,9 --T( --7. 797 :-= _ -76. i-t -xir -" 757 -T.-__u _ 2. Ralod 67.2 93.8 -26.6 59.6 917.5 -37.8 60.1 113.0 -52.9 83.3 156.9 -63.6 116.9 216.7 -99.8 155.2 299.5 -155.2 3. Po'.rt A.'tnhority - - - 17 11.9 .0.2 18.5 1.6.9 *1.6 18.1 25.7 -7.6 33.5 37.7 _-5.3 55.5 69.2 -23.8 h. 11-1tdn Coepany 2.9 6.0 -3.1 3.7 7.6 -3.9 5.6 8.2 -3.6 5.3 10.0 -4.7 6.6 10.6 -4.0C 15.9 25.2 - 8.3 5. Na.tional Ailri-e (LAN) 13.2 12.3 aO 9 15. 1 15.7 -0.6 15.9 15.5 -0.6 19.5 22.5 -3.1 - 29.7 31.5 -1.7 58.6 55.6 - 6.o 6. gicuItural Marketing Mit. 2.5 2.0 0.05 2.8 12.2 -9.5 3.8 3.9 .0. 1 6.5 5.7 .0.7 8.3 8.5 ..0. i - - - 7. Staew Hetroleom Co. (RENJP) 60.5 53.8 .16 7 n662 33.8 .32.5 85.9 39.2 4h6.7 143.5 60.2 .83.3 180.9 88.2 .92.71 253.1 169.6 -73.5 6. Stat. Powr Co. (ENDESA) 20.5 9.9 .10.5 25-5 1.7 .13.8 28.5 12.3 .16.1 51.9 21.0 .20.9 70.7 27.5 0.53. 101.2 58.5 * 32.7 9. State Pining Co. (ENAMfI 23).3 25.6 -1.3 19. 7 25.1 4.54 25.2 31.7 -7.5 53.6 56.0 -2.5 81.1 82.6 -1.5; 168.5 175.9 - 7.5 10. State Sujgar Co. (1ANISA) 103.6 18.7 -8.1 l1 5 17.5 -6.0 15.6 20.5 -4.9 36.2 38.1 -1.9 65.8 51.0 .154.8 82.5 87.2 - 5.7 1i. Santiago Water Supply Co. - - - - 6.9 5.9 .1.0 9.9 8.7 .1.2 15.7 13.1 .2.6 23.9 20.2 03.7 12. fa-y Yards (ASMAR) - - 5 42 2.8 i.1. 11.5 9.7 01.7 16.5 15.5 .2.1 23.7 22.3 .1.51 29.5 35.7 -5.2 13. arv5' Manfacturing and 1.L9 1.9 0.0 1.7 1.7 0.0 1.6 1.9 -0.3 3.0 3.0 0.0 7.0 L.8 02.3 56.5 47.8 -1.3 Rlepair Ent. (FAJINE) IV. A.tonomOue Development 19.5 22.6 -3.2 3. 3.9_ *3.0 65.5- 56.5 .18.9 72. 75.2 .1-8 916 98.5 -6.8f 182.5 185.8 - 22.3 1.Dvlp tCorp. (CORFO) 5.6 8.3 -3.7 5.8 7.6 -1.8 11.2 12.6 -1.5 10.5 21.9 -11.5 15.3 28.5 -13-.1 21.3 39.3 - 18.0 2. H o.ning Corp. (CCRVI) 2.3 6.5 -4.1 5.8 8.0 -3.2 10.3 11.0 .0.7 5.8 23.2 -17.5 8.9 20.5 -11. 6 5.5 39.C 33.5 3. Housing 1oundation 0.5 0.7 -0.3 0.5 1.0 -0.5 0.5 0.9 41.5 0.8 1.2 O..0. 0.8 1.5 -0. 6 1.3 8.5 7.2 ,.Agrarian Reform Corp. (ECCRA) - - - - - - - - 0.8 2.3 -1.5 2.2 8.3 -6.1I 1.5 10.5 8.9 5. Agricultural De,.Inst. (INDAP) 11.7 1.1 -0.5 2.5 2.0 .0.50. 5.5 -5.5 1.7 6.5 4L.7 2.7 13.9 -11.2 4J5 13.1 8.7 6. School Building Corp. 2.3 1.5 00.9 3.5 2.5 .0.9 4.5 2.8 .1.7 13.1 4.5 .8.7 8.7 6.7 .2.0) 21.5 11.1 *10.3 7. Hospital Building Corp. 3. 0.0 .3.5 1.8 0.3 .1.5 2.7 0.3 -eA 0.7 0.6 .0.1 - - - - - (S0l.EE.HH. ) 8. J,i,ca De,velop-.nt Board - - - 0.3 0. 2 .0.1 10.9 0.7 010.2 10.3 0.6 .10.7 17.6 1.9 *15. 7 30.5 4.9 025.6 9.Central Seelngs and tee - - - - . - 0.6 0.6 0.0 1.5 1.2 .0.2 5.3 2.7 .2.6 9.0 5.1. *3.9 A-sociation 10C. C'the r 5.6 5.7 .0.9 154.8 9.3 *5.5 25.8 12.2 .12.6 26.5 12.5 .15.0 30.1 14.6 .15.5 67.7 53.5 o 15.2 V. Haton-ese Edocatinsal 6. 9 _25.7 -17.8 .8 3.0 l -- ~ .i.9 39.6 -27.7 15L.' 5_uS -38.7 26.8 93.7 6. 34.7 157.0L -112.-3 Fn_sTt-utionst MI-!Niee~rtiy of Chile 6.9 21l.5 -15.5 7.6 25.9 -18.3 11.3 33.9 -22.6 15.2 45.7 -31.5 25.9 78.6 .52.7 33.1 122.21 - 891.1 2. 7echlca.L Ufri.ersity - 3.3 -3.3 1.2 5.1 -3.9 0.6 5.7 -5.i 0.6 7.8 -7.2 0.9 15.0 -15.2 1.6 25.8 - 23.2 TOTAL 3539.3 646.0 -.106.7 667.2 813.8 *.156.6 807.6 957.1 -139.5 lL205-0 I.331. -126.0 l.792.l 1,983.5 -186.09 3,435 -585.0 Sourc Mini.try or Finance. Balance Conaolidado d.1 Sector Publico de Chile, 1960-1962, 1763, 196L; and edeslons etlates. Table 1%b : COSNEENT ACCC'tflr SUR?-LUJSS OR DEFILITS UP PUBLIC SFPCTOR INS'55UTJ51N5, 1960-1965 - - ~~~~~(in silicons cof constant 19615 Escudoa) ;urre-nt STu-rplu7TZY - u-rrent S3urpl-us (.7 Current Surplus(C. -- urIireot TSrpl~ua(CTCurn r1s3CretSrps7? Currenrt Expend- or Current Expend- or1 Current Expenid- or Currenit Expend- or Current Expend- or Current Elxpend- or Revenues iLtures Deficit)-) Revenues itares Deficit)-) Revenue:; itures Deficit(-) Rtevenues itures Deficit).-) Revenues itureas DeficitJI9Reyenues itures Def,ict6jj S. Social Security System. 958.1 936.5 * 21.6 i.,bi 1,6 -759.9 1,1)43.6 hD1].Z4 * 6.2 1,521 1060.5 -91.5 1. 238,-3 1.12-2. *95*5. 1,36329.L *39.2 Li. National Health Service 1a1.5 2B5.6 -263.8 106.8 376.l -267.'3 62.1 3874 -325.5 101..? 376.1 -274.6 8o.8 360.2 -279.8 117.7 506.9 -387,2 1. %latlional Health Service 24W3 ~T5U -2 30.9 TM-72 jM -~3Z-9 61.0 388 -9T 8 WE -271.1 L.78 312 21.: 57 74 - r 2. Medical Serv:ice for Employees 16.6 29.6 -13.0 0.6 28.7T -28.1 1.1 28.7 -27.6 25.9 29.3 -3.6 31.2 29.0 * 2.2 32.5 33.5 - 1.e fi. tate Enlterprises 704.6 767.1 -62.5 7o. 6-) 7- 737 884 -47 87 %40 80. 338.5 98071 082r -102 1. State Run, 2u'rp any (1.T.0.) 4T0 fl7 4T_2___ 2. Railro~ads 223.3 311.6 -88.14 183.9 300.6 -116.7 162.9 3a%.2 -363.6 156.6 276.1 -119.5 150.6 279.2 -128.6 155.2 299.6 -161.2 3. Fcft Ac.oor~ity - - - 36.1 36.7 -o.6 50.1 65.-8 * 6.3 36.0 68.3 -14.3 63.0 6L8.6 -5.5 65.6 69.2 - 23.8 U . Maritime C;ompany 9.6 19.9 -10.3 1.1.4 23.!5 -121.0 12.5 22.2 -9.8 10.10 18.8 -8.8 8.5 13.7 -5 .2 15.9 26.2 - 8.3 5. National Airline (ULN) .43.9 60.9 * 3.0 63.5 65.16 -1.9 60.6 4 62.0 -1.6 36.-5 62.3 -5.8 38.3 60.5 -2.2 68.6 56.6 - S.C 6. Agricultural Marketing Enterpuise 8.3 6.6 * 1.7 8.6 37.7 -29?.0 10.3 10.6 -0.3 120~. 10.7 * 1.3 30.7 10. -0.1. - - 7. State Petroleum Company (ENlA?) 2031.0 145.5 .55.5 206.3 106 .3 .100.0 232.8 1Q6.2 .126.6 269.,7 123.2 .156.6 233.1 113.7 .-19.'5 263.1 169.6 +72 .5 8. State Power Company (DNDESA) '67.8 32.9 .34.9 78.7 361 I 62. 77. 313.3 n6. 78-.8 39.5 * 93 91.1 35.3 *58 1.01.2 69.5 *52 .7 9. State Mining Company (EN4211 '77.4 81.7 -4.3 603.8 76.6 -13~.6 65.6 85 .9 --20.3 100.8 1.05.3 -6.5 1C6.5 106.6, -1.9 168.6, 175.9 -7.5 10. State Suguar Company (IANSA) 35.2 62.1 -26.9 35.2 53 .7 -18l.5 62.3 55.6 -13.3 68.0O 71.6 -3.6 864.8 65.7 .19.1 82.5 87.2 - 5. 11. Santiago Water Supply Company - - - - - ..18.7 16.0 e2.7 18.,6 16.6 .2.3 2'0.2 16.9 * 3.-4 23.9 20.2 *3.7 12. Navy Yfards (ASMAR) - - - 13.0 8.65 ..3 30.9 26.3 64.6 31.0O 27.1 *3.9 3~0.5 28.7 * 1.83 29.5 36.7 - 5.2 13. Arcmy Manufacturing end Repair Enterprise (FAMAE) 6.3 6.3 0.0 5.2 5.2 0.0 4.3 5.1 -o.8 5.6 5.6 0.0 9.1 6.2 * 3.0 66.5 67.9 1.3 IV. Autonomou Developm.ent Institutions 6444 75.1 -10.6 106.6 95j4 4 9.3 177.2 126.0 *51.2 136.,1 139.5 4 ii18.0 126.8 -8.13 162.5 186.8 -22.3 2. Rousing Corporation (COEVI) 7.6 21.3 -13.6 36.8 26.7 -9.9 27.9 29.8 -1.9 10.9 43.6 -32.7 1-1.5 26.6 -1 6.9! 5.5 39.0 -3 33.e 3. Housing Foundation 1.3 2.3 -1.0 1.5 3.1 -1.5 1.1 2.61 -1.6 1.5 2.3 -0.8 1.0 i.8 -0.18 1.3 8.5 - 7.2 6. Agrarian Reform Corporation(CCRlA) - - - - - - - - - 1.5 6.3 -2.8 2.8 10.7 -7.9 1.5 1D.0. - 8.9 5. Agricultural Development Institute (IRDAP) 2.3 3.7 -1.3 7.2 6.2? .1-5 0.0 14.6 --16.6 3.2 12.0 -8.8 3.5 17.9 -146.6 6.6 13.1 - 8.7 6. School Building Corp.(30C.EE.EE.) 7.6 6.7 *3.0 10.5 7.,7 .2!.8 12.2 7r.6 4 .6 26.6 8.3 .16.6 11. 2 8.6 e 2.6 21.6, 11.1 * 10.3 7. Hon;pitul Building Corporation (SOC.EE.MH. I ~~~~~~11.6 0.0 '11.6 5.6 0.9 .61.6 7.3 0.M 6.5 1.3 1.1 * 0.2 -- - B. A,ica Development Board - - - 0.9 0.6 40.3 29.5 1.9 '~27.6 21.2 1.1 .20.1 222.7 2.6 .20.2 30.6 6.8 2-5.6 5. Central Savings and Loan Assoc. - - - . - - 1.6 1.6 0.0 2.6 2.3 ' 0.4 6.6 3.5 * 3.s 9.0 5.1 3.9 10. Other 18.6 15.6 *3.0 65.7 28.7 .17.0 67.2 3:3.1 .,36.1 69.6 23.3 .26.3 38.8 18.8 *20.0 67.7 53.5 + 11.2 v. Autonooous Educetional Institutions 722.9 82.1 -59.1 27.2 95.7 -66.5 32.2 107.3 -75.1 27.8 1L00.6 -72.7 364.5 120.7 .86.2 36.7 147.0 -112.3 I. Sniversity of Chile - ~~277-9 711 E 27 -- -383 9778 9 3fl 7.7 179 -59.2 sn I7 f ~ 2. Technical University - 11.0 -11.0 3.-7 15.-7 -12.0 1.6 15.6 --13.-8 1.1 16.7 -13.5 1.2 19.5 -18.3 1.6 26.8 - 273.2 TOTA L2_laZ ZJ1~1" -3ZL,, 2,0L28. 2,51-1.7 -6483 .3 2,188.6 2.566.6 -378. ? gB.o 2j650 0l.21-9 -23.8 5LS7 ,559 -260.2 2,558, 3!263.9 -585.o Source: Table ::9u adjusted by consumer price Index. Tab]e 20a: CODEOLIDATED PUBLIC SECTOR OPEEATIONS, 1960-1966 (in million's of current Escudos) Estim. 1960 1961 1962? 1963 1964 1965 1966 Io~ Current Account A. Central GovE rnment T7 evenues 707.7 796.7 971.6 1,353.8 2,o38.4 3,253.9 n. a. 2. Expenditures 4L8.7 4215.7 556.3 729.6 1,074.95 1,64o 03 n.a. 3. Surp]Lus before Transfers +289.0 +371.0 +415.3 +624.2 +963.5 +1,613.6 n.a. 4. Transfers to Decentr. Agencies 217.2 28'7.0 344.4 448.6 677.7 1,081.2 n.a, aL. For operating def-icits (15 1.2) (188.1) (220.9) (297.3) (070.2) (764.5), n.a . b. Other (66.o) (98.9) (123.5) (151.3) (207.5) (316.7,) n.a. 5. Surp:Lus after Transfers +71.8 +84.o +70.9 +175.6 +285.8 +532.4 +1],260.0 B. Decentralized Agencies f. Reveriues 539.3 657.2 807.6 1,205.0 1,7'97.1 2,658.9 n.a. 2. Expenditures 6 46.0 813.8 947.1 1,331.0 1, 983r5; 3,243.9 n.a, 3. IDeficit before Transfers -106.7 -156.6 -139.5 -.126.0 -186.4 -585.0 n. a. 4. Transfers from Central Gov. 217.2 287.0 344.4 448.6 677.7' 1,081.2 n.a. 5. Surp:Lus after Transfers +110.5 +130.4 +204.9 4322.6 +491.3 +496.2 +598.0 C. Consolidated Public Sector 1. Current Revenues 1,247.0 1,453,9 1,779.2 2,558.8 3,835.5 5,9L2.8 n.a. 2. Current Expenditures 1,054.7 1,239.5 1,503.4 2,o6006 3,0)58.4 4,884.2 n.a. 3. Cu3rrent Account Surplus +182.3 +214.4 +275.8 +4498.2 +777.1 +o1,028.6 +-L,858,o I]. Capital Account A. Receipts to Finance Investmient 1. Publ:c Sector Savings 162.3 214.4 275.8 498.2 777.], 1,028.6 1,858.0 2. Capital Budget Income 51.5 102.9 72.4 123.1 147.3 229.3 306S.6 3. TotaL Revenues 233.8 317.3 348.2 621.3 924.4 1,257.9 2,164.6 4. Less: Amortization and Personal Loans 110 1 135.4 126.7 234.2 286.5 390.0 397.8 5. Available for Investment 123.7 181e9 221.5 387.1 637.9 867.9 :l,766$.8 Table 20a (Cont'd): CONSOLIDATED PUIBLIC SECTOR OPERATIONS, 1960-1966 (in millions of current Escudos) 1960 1961 196,,? ~~~~~~~~~~~Est-im. 19>60 1961l 1962 1963 1964 15965 1c66 B. Capital Budget hxpenditure:s 1. Central Gov. Investment 105.7 100.4 142.5 211.9 326.5 604.7 n.a. a. Total Investment, Ex. (205 .7) (222.14) (31"4.2) (1460.0) (658.9) (1,205.5) (1,652.0) Less:b. Transfers to Decentr.Agenc. (-100.0)l (-122.0) (-171.7) (-246.1) (-332.b) (-6Co0.8) n.a. 2. Decentr. Agencies' Investment 19.4.2 293.4 415.9 579nO 85o(6 1,337.5 i,o5o0i a. Direct Investment (914.2) (171.14) (24u.2) (330.9) (518.2) (736.7) n.a. b. Transfers from Central Gov. (+100.0) (+122.0) (+171.7) (+248.1) (+332.b) (+600.8) n.a. 3. Total Investment 2'39.9 393.8 558.4 790.9 1,183.0 1,9142.2 2,702.1 4. AmortiZation Payments 75.8 10'7.9 90.4 175.2 197.2 268.3 295.1 a. External (143.2) (57.3) (46.1) (55.4) (87.6) (130.6) (1',9.1)3 b. Internal (32.6') (50.6) (44.3) (119.8) (109.6) (137.7) (136.0) 5. Personal Loans 3 27.5 36.3 59.0 89.3 121.7 1C2.7 6. Total Capital Expenditures 134LO.O 529.2 685.1 1,025.1 1,469.5 2,332.2 3,09297 C. Capital Budget Deficilt . GrcFs -I i t 176.2 -21:1.9 -336.9 -403.8 -545.1 -.1,0714.3 -935.3 ('A.3--B.6 or A.5-13.3) 2. Nel; Deficit -100.14 -104,.0 -246.5 -228.6 -347.9 -8C16.0 -6140.2 (A.3-B.3 - B.5) III .Financing A. External Financing 1. Exf.cl Borro5iing 41.2 117.2 200.0 3412.1 390.7 656.021 9 17. W 2. Less: External Deblc Amortization 143.2 5'7.3 46.1 55.4 87.6 130.62/ 159.12/ 3. Net External Borrowing 5-2.0 599 153.9 286.7 303.1 525.4 75,8.3 B. Domestic Financing T-1Fn;lernal borrowing,)/ 1:35.0 914.7 136.9 61.7 1514.4 418.3 17.9 2. Less: Internal Debt; Amortization 32.6 50.6 44.3 119.8 109.6 137.7 136.0 3. Net Internal BorrovjingIi/ 102.4 414.1 92.6 -58.1 44.8 280.6 -118.1 Table 20a (Contt d): CONSOLIDATED PUBLIC SECTOR OPERATIONS, 1960-1966 (in mi:Llions of current Escudos) … - - - EET m. 1960 1Q961 196 2 1963 19604 1965 1966 C. Total FinancinE --rOsIs 7. 1*) 176.,2 211.9 336,9 403.8 545.1 1,074.3 935.3 2. Net (A.3+B.34C) 100.)4 1()4.0 246.5 228.6 347.9 806.0 640.2 Source: Ministry of Finance, Balance Consolidado clel Sector Publico die Chile 1960-1962, 1963, 1964; unpublished data and Mission estimrate s. 1/ Gross external borrowiing includes E057;,0 million debt relief. 2/ Includes Ec232,1 mi.llion debt reliefs' E01(0.2 mil:Lion private debt renegotiation, E0131.9 million. public debt renegotiation. / Amortization before debt renegotiation. 4/ Includes use of cash balances, deferred payments to suppliers and contractors, Central Bank financing, bond issues, etc. Trable 20b: CONSOLIDATED PUBLIC SECTOR OPERATIONS, 1960-1966 (in mil'lions of constant 1965 Escudos) Estim. 1960 1961 1962 1i563 1964 196, 1966 I,, Current Account A. Central Government 1. Rleveinues 2,351.1 2,458.9 2,633.0 2,5Lk4.7 2,626.7 3,253,9 n,.a, 2. cpenditures 1,391.0 1,313.9 1,5507.6 1,371.4 1,38',.1 1,6403 n,a. 3. Surpluses before Transfers t96C.1 tl,145.1 1, 125.5 t1,173.3 t1,24L.6 tl,613.,6 n a, 4. Transfers to Decentr.Agencies 721.6 885.8 5933.3 843.2 873.3 1,081,.2 n.a. a. For operating deficits (502.3) (580.6) (598.6) (55 8.8) (605.9) (764.5) (n.a.) b. Other (219.3) (305.2) (334.7') (284.4) (267.,4) (316.7) (n.a.) 5. Surplus after Transfers +238.5 259.3 +192.1 '330.1 +368.3 .532.4 41,O53.5 B. Decentralized Agencies 1. 'Revenues 1,791.7 2,028.4 2,188.6 2,265.0 '2,315.7 2,658.9 n.a. 2. Expenditurs 2,146.1 2,511.7 2,5;66.6 2,501.9 2,555.9 3,243.9 n.a. 3. Deficit befare Transfers -354.5 -483.3 -378.() -236.8 -2h0.2 -585.o n.a. 4. Transfers frcm Central Gov. 721.6 885.8 1933. 3 843.2 873.3 1,081.2 :n.a. 5. Surplus after Transfers {'367.1 1402.5 t555.3 +6o6.4 +633.1 t1496.2 *-500.0 C. Consolidated Public Sector 1. Current Revenues 4,142.8 4,487.3 4,821.6 4,809.8 14,942.4 5,912.8 n.a. 2. Current Expenditures 3,537.1 3,825.6 4,074.' 3,873.3 3,941.1 4,884.2 n.a. 3. Current Account Surplus t60o.6 s'661.,7 t747.4 t936.5 t:L,o0l.4 1,028.6 +1,553.5 II. Capital Account A. Receipts to Finance Investment 1. Public Sectcor Savings. 605.6 661.-7 77h7.1I 936.5 1,0o0i.4 1,028.6 1,553.5 2. Capital Budget Income 171.1 317.6 1L96.2 231.4 189.8 229.3 256.3 3. Total Revenues 776.7 979.3 943.6 1,16(7.9 '1,191.2 1,257.9 1,809.8 4. Less: Amortization and Personal Loans 365.8 417.9 343.4 14140.2 369.2 390.0 332.6 5. Available for Investment 41..O 561.,4 600.3 727.6 822.0 867-. 1,'77-2 Tabl 20b(Cont' d): CON9SOLI DATED PLIBLI C SECTOR, OPERATION~S, 1960-19,66 (in millions of constant 1965 Escudos) Est:im. 19560 1961 1962 3963 1964 1965 1966 B. 222Ltal Budgzet Expendituares 1. Central Gov. Investment 351.2 309.9 386.2 398. 3 420.7 60o4.7 n.a. a. Total Investment Exp. (205.7) (686.4) (864-.7) (849.1) (:1,205.5) (1,38:1.2) L,ess;b. Transfers to Decentr. Agenc.(-332.2) (-376.5) (--465.3) (-466.4) (-428.3) (-600.8) (n.a.) 2. Decientr. Agencies' Investment 645.2 905.5 1,127.1 1,(88.3 1,096.1 L.,337.5 878.0 a. Direct Investment (313.0) (529.0) (661.8) (622.0) (667.8) (736.7) (n.a.) b. Transfers from Central Gov. (+332.2) (+376.5) (+465.3) (+466.4) (+428.3) (+600.8) (n.a.) 3. Total Investment 996.3 1,215.4 1,513.3 1,4086.7 1,524.4 :1,942.2 2,259.2 4. Amortization Payments 251.8 333,Q0 245-.0 329.3 254.1 268.3 246.7 a. LExternal (143.5) (176.9) (124.,9) (104 .L) (112.9) (130.6) (133.0) b. Internal. (108.3) (156.2) (,120..1) (225.2) (1)41.2) (137.7) (113.7) 5. Personal Loans 114.0 84. 9 98.,4 :110.9 115.1 (121.7) 85.9 6. Total Capital Expenditures 1,362.1 1,633.3 1i856.6 1,926.9 1,893.6 :2,332.2 2,591.8 C. Capital Budget Deficit ~T" Gross Deficit -585.4 -654.0 --913 0 -759. -702.4 -1,074.3 -782.0 (A.3-B.6 or A.5-B.3) 2. Net Deficit -333.5 -321.0 --668.0 -1429.7 -448-3 -806.0 -535.3 (A.3-B.3-B.5) III. Financing A.External Financing 1. External Borrowing 136.9 361.7 542.0 643.0 503.5 656. OJ 767.0-- 2. Less: External Debt AmortiZaticn 1b3.5 176.9 124.,9 :104.:L 112.9 130.62/ 133.03! 3. Net External Borrowing -6.6 184. 9 417.>1 538.9 390.6 525.4 634.0 B.Domestic Financing 1.InteTnhI-a-rrowing 447.5 292.3 371.,0 L160.( 198.9 418.3 14.9 2. Less: Internal Debt Amortization 108.3 156.2 120.1 225. 2 1141.2 137.7 113.7 3. Net Internal Borrowingb! 339.2 136.1 250.9 -L09.2 57.7 280.6 -98.8 C.Total Financing 1. GroA.1T+B .1+C) 585.4 654.0 913.,0 759.0 702.4t 1,074.3 -782.0 2. Net (A.3+B.3+C) 333.5 321.0 668. ho29.' 48*3 8-.0 - 3 Table 20b (Cont'd): CONISOLIDATIM PIJBLI C SECTOR OPERATIONS, 1960-1966 (in millions of constant 1965 Escudos) Source: Table 20a adjusted by consumer price index. 1/ Gross external borrowing includes E°57;0 mi7llion debt relief. 2/ Includeis EC'194.1 million debt relief: E083.8 million private debt renegotiation; E0110.3 nillion public debt renegotiation. 3/ Amortization before debt renegotiation. hi Includes use of calsh balances, deferred payments to suppliers and contractors, Central Bank financing, - bond issues, etc. Table 21a: SUT'MARY OF PUBLIC INVESTM/ENT EXPE1DITTJRES BY SECTORS, 1960-1966 (in millions of' current Escudos) Es timate 1960 1961 1-962 1963 196t4 1965 1966 Agriculture 19.7 36.4 37.5 77.0 122.7 213.0 341.2 Industry 16,0 i2.] 12.9 2 L.4 47.8 5L 9 169 3 Mining 6.2 13.1 11.4 24.0 51.0 72.3 102.8 Fuel and Power 46.8 76.8 84.4 117. 7 185.5 338.2 390.8 Communications 0.5 O.-, 1.5 2.7 3.2 6.2 13.9 Urbanization 5.0 20.~, 31.0 38.6 6L.4 116.0 135.6 Construction 26.0 36.6 48.4 57.0 100.8 201.5 293.8 a. Public Buildings (11.0) (9.) (-L3.2) (11.3) (18.9) (30.6) (38.4) b. Education (8.9) (18.6) (19.9) (27.6 (58.o) (122.0) (192.1) c. Health, (6.1) (8.8) (15.3) (18.1) (23.9) (48.9) (63.3) Housing 91.1 1L03.7 153.0 192.9 262.0 471.3 669.6 Transportation 86.4 85.0 1'72.0 221.0 347.1 434.5 482.4 a. Ports and Maritime (5.1) (5.o) (10.6) (1:3.1) (19.1) (26.2) (39.9) Transporta.tiGn b. Air Transport (5.4) (5.3) (6.7) (8.0) (51.8) (36.8) (59.4) c. Roads (48.3) (45.7) (74.6) (111.4) (205.1) (275.8) (274.3) d. Railroads (23.4) (24.1) (76.3) (88.5) (66.9) (81.7) (87.2) e. Other (4.2) (4.9) (3.8) (0.o) (4.2) (14.0) (21.6) Vari ous -- - 26.1 6.3 17.5 59.2 De:fense 2.2 9.0 6.3 12.5 15.5 16.8 43.5 TOTAL 299.9 393.8 5,58.4 790.9 i,206.31/ 1942.2 2702 1 Source: Ministry of F'inance, Balance Consolicdado del Sector Publico de Chile 1960-1962, 1963, 1964; unpublished data and mission estimates. 1/ Includes various unclassified investments in the amount of E023.3 million not included in the investment figure given in Table 20Ga. Table 21.b: SIUNMiARY OF PUBDLIC IiVESTTiZINT ELXi'iDITURS 31.Y 6CTOiRS, 19G0-196 (in rnillions of constant 1965 Escudos) I'sti'nm te _6_ _ 9__ 2 106 / _ 193 '1966 i 65.4, 11:2.3 l10. .44.7 150.1 "'13.0 LiduCtry 53.2 37.3 35.0 40.2 61.6 54.9 141.6 ;ining o0.6 40.4 30.9 /5.1 'I5.7 72.3 06.0 IFuel and Pcwer 155.5 237.0 2 2.7 721 .2 239.0 338.2 326.7 CorTaunications 1.7 2.2 4.1 5.1 /4.1 ).2 11.6 Urtmniz,ation 16.6 '3.3 4.0 '72.6 83.0 116.0 11.34 Construction 06.4 11:3.0 1;1.2 107.1 129.9 .01.5 2.5.6 a. Iullic Tlh4.ldlings (,36'.5) (:-.4) (3.8) (21.2) (24. '.) (30.6)l (3.1) 'o. :.duc;.:tion (:?9.6) (;,'.i) (53s9) (51.9) (74.7) (122.0) (.60.6) c. Hea].th ('0o.3) (3'7.2) (41.) (34.k0) (30.0) (40.9) (52.9) Housinc; 3'. -7 320.1 44.6 362. 337. / 71. 3 559.9 Trr lxii ,5 t;ion 2v7. O '.3 466.1 13 .-4 447.3 434.5 0'.03.3 a. ivortc a.nrd >aritime (16,9) (i.v4) (?£.7) (24.6) (:.6) (26.2) (33.-4) '. Ai.> - r.r:-iw-;o t (17.9) (1'.2) (15.0) (C6.7) (36.0 l3 c. oad s (l 1o. 5) (14:1. ) (.0.24) (209.4) (2, . ) (,79.0) (29.:3) c . Raih-o-A.ds (r77.7) C) ('.28) (1;,66.4) (u6.) (U.2.7) (2.9) e . Othor (14.0 (13.1) (10.3) (b.o) (5.4.) (1. 0.L) Various - - - 49.1 ' 1. 17.5 49v.5 Defense 7.3 27. 17.1 23.5 ''.C) 16.8 36.4s TOTiLL 52).. , 1 : 1 1 j' _ … Tablo 'Al', (Cotld'): sL½.Jc-L2. iIJ3.22 :I; LT .:T i,JZ..DZTiAJ2 , ZCAiK> , 19(0-196 (in ::ilUliono of const;ant 1965 £;.cudos) tc Ur C u Table 2'la udJuotcd ry con.-uamer nricc inciex. 9' Includtes variouos nc1ssiad investmc-ntit in Lthe :-.ouat of ' 30.0 million ilot icclucded in tlhe, inlrestront :iJ. ,ta j J,-Tlen . Table 20b. Talble 22a: PUBLIC INVESTvIENT 'BY SECTORS AND INSTITUTIONS, 1960-1966 (in millions of current Escudos) Estimate 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 :L965 1966 I. Agniculture 19.7 3 .4 37. 5 77-.0 122/.7 2:13.0 341.2 1. Agricultural Development Inst. (INDAP) 0.2 0.8 5.7 11.6 21,.6 62.3 86.8 a. Supervised Credit (-) (-) (-1 (-) (214.0) (36.2) (44.2) lo. Other (-) (-) (-1 (--) (:L.6) (26.1) (42.6) 2. Agrarian Develop:ment Corp. (CORA) 2.4 3.0 4.6 6,5 12.3 ,32.3 84.8 3. Irrigation 10.4 12.6 13.7l 29,9 46.6 (9.0 77.5 a. I:rrigation W,Jorks (-) (-) (-)4 (-) (Li.6) (63.3) (69.5) 1D. Studies (-) (-) (-)5 (.) (50) 1(5.7) (8.0) 4. Agricultural Marketing Ent.(ECA) 1.0 1.1 2.6 7.0 9.0 8.9 1h.2 a. Storage Facilities (-) (-) (-0 (*-) (:3-0) (3.9) (7.9) lo. Cool Storage Plants (-) (-) (-4 (-) (3-4) (2.5) (5.4) c. Other (-) (-) (-) (.) (:2.6) (2.5) (0.9) 5. Development Corporation (COnFO) 4.7 17.4 10.2 19,.0 217.2 31.9 62.3 6. Other 1.0 1.8 0. #7 3,,0 2.0 8.6 15.6 II. Industry 16.0 1.2.1 12.59 21,, 47.8 '54h9 169.3 1. Development Corporation(CORFO) 4-4 8.6 10.8 17,8 142.2 29.6 76.0 a. Wood and Pulp Industry (-) (-) (-o (-) (0.6) (2.1) (7-6) lb. Fishing Industry (-) (-) (-) (-) (28.3) (920-7) (22.8) cl. General Industry (-) (-) (-) (--) (13.3) (6.8) (45.6) 2. State Sugar Company (IANSA) 1.0 05 - - 2.2 8.3 58.6 3. Navy Shipyards - 1.3 1.8 3.6 :3.L L.o 6.8 4. Othe:r 10.6 1.7 0.3 - - :13.0 27.9 III. Min:ing 6.? 1.3.1 11. ll. 25L 0 5 .0 72.3 :102.8 1. State Mining Companier (FNAl.I) 5.0 11.1 7.7 15.2 314.2 14.8 77.8 a. Refineries and Smelters (-) (-) (-) (--) (32.6) (4)4.3) (39.8) b). Development of Small and Medium Mines (-) (-) (-) (--) (1.6) (5.0) (6.0) c. 0-ther (_) (-) (-) (.) ) (5,5) 1(32 .0O) D. Developmewnt Corporat:ion (CGTF0) 1.2 2.0 3.i 8.,8 16.8 I17.5 25.O Table 22a (Cont'd): PUlBLIC INVEST]ENT BY SECTORS AND INSTITUTIONS, 15'60-1966 (in milhions of current Escudos) - Utimate 1960 19,1 1962 1963; 1964 1965 :L966 _ IV. Fuel and Power 46.8 76.8 84.4 117.7 185.5 338.2 390.8 1. State Petroleum Company (ENAP) 15.5 37.2 38.9 43.2 89.,5 166.7 166s9 a. Crude Oil Production (12.5) (31.6) (3h.9) (-) (50.,8) (79.7) (86.6,) b tRefineries (3.0) (5.6) (4-0) (--) (36.,5) (6W.U) (26.9) c,, Other (-) (-) (_) (G) (2.2) (18.6) 53.4 2. StJate Power Company (EINDESA) 29.9 32.0 40.6 7.'5 96.0 169.2 2L8.9 3. Development C0orporatiOn (CORFO) 1.4 7.6 h.9 - - 2.3 5.0 V. Communication1 0.5 0.7 1.5 2.71 3.2 6.2 L3.9 1. PostaL and Te:Legraph Services 0.5 0.4 0.9 0.8 0.,9 0.3 5.2 2. Sltate Telecommunication Ent. (ENTEL) - 0.3 0.6 1.95 2.3 5'9 8.7 V1'. IJrbanization 5.0 20.5 31.0 38.6 64h,4 116.0 135.6 1. Department of Sanitary Works (Ministry of Public Works) - 11.5 16.0 19.0 33.,6 67.7 62.4 2. Santiago WTater Supply Compqany - 0.7 1.1 1.7 6.4 8.3 14.7 3. Department of Urban Areas Construction - 7.4 9.7 14.0 20.8 3(.4 147.2 It. Development Corporation (CORFG) - - 1.0 0.6 3.2 5. h 7.8 5 . Other - 0.9 3.2 3.3 o.4 L4 . 3.5 VII. Consi;ruction,, Education and Public Health 26.0 36.6 48.4 57.0 100.8 201.5 293.8 1. Public Buildings 11.0 9.2 13.2 11. 3 18.9 30.6 '38.4 2. Education 8.9 18.6 19.9 27.6 58.o 122.0 192.1 a. ;3niary, Secondary and Special Schools 5.9U 1 7 20.9 t1E 1-019 163.59 i. Ministry of Pub]Lic Works (O.:L) (4.6) (3.7) (4.0) (12.6) (15;.2) (13.5) ii. Ministrlr of Education (-. (-) (0.5) (-) (3.9) f64.3 ( NOa.C) iii. .9chool Construction Society (5.8) (9.2) (1,0.7) (16.9) (2'.4) (22 14 (L;2.iD Table 22a (cont'd): ]PUBLIC INVES'RTNT BY SECTORS ANJD INSTITETIOWS, 1960-1966 (in millions of current Escudos) Estimate 1960 1961 1962 1963 15964 1965 1966 2. Education (continued) b. IJniversities 3.0 4.8 5.0 6.7 16.1 20.1 28.2 'L. University of Chile (2.2) (2.9) (3.5) (4.3) (11.9) (15.6) (20.0) i-L. State Technical University (0.8) (1.9) (1.5) (2.4) (4 .o) (h.5;) (8.0) iii. Others (-) (_) (-) (--) (0.2) (-) (0.2) 3. Hea:Lth (Construction of Hospitals and 6.1 8.8 15.3 18.1 2:3.9 48.9 63.3 HeELth Centers) - a. Hospital Construction Society 4.4 7.9 10.7' 13.3 21.5 2?6.5 30. 5 b. National Health Service 1.4 0.8 4.1 4.1 ().4 21.0 28.3 c. National Medical Service for Fmployees 0.3 - 0.2 -- 0.3 0.3 2.5 d. Other - 0.1 0.3 0.7 1.7 1.1 2.0 VIII. Housinp 91.1 103.7 153.0 192.9 262,.0 o 71.3 669.6 1. State Housing Corporation (CORVI) 53.3 82.2 134.1 125.8 191.7 348.2 1 09.' a. Direct Construction (-) (-) (-) (--) (143.0) (283.1) (411.0) b. Mortgage Loans (-) () () (-) (2',.9) (142.6) (56..3) c. Other Loans (-) (-) () (-) (22.8) (22.5) (141.8) 2. Housing Foundation 3.0 3.0 2.8 7.7 12.1 "7.9 42.:3 3. Social Security System 34.8 18.5 12.2 16.2 21.8 :35.4 49.:3 a. Direct Construction (-) (-) (-) (.) (7.8) (21.5) (15-2) b. Mortgage Loans (-) (-) () () (111.0) (13.9) 9 (34.L) 4. Central Savings and Loan Association - - 39 143.2 36.4 5z9.8 55.( 5. Other - - - - 13.5 IX. Transportation 86. L 85.0 172.0 221.0 3147.1 434.5 1482. 4 1. Ports- and Maritime Transport 5.1 5.0 10.6 13.1 19 .1 26.2 39.9 a. Department of Port Construction (Ministry of Pub:Lic Works) 5.0 4.9 6.7 10.6 16. 0 23.9 32.2 i. Construction of PoDrts (-) (-) (-) (-) (11 .2) (15. 3 (2)4. 0) ii. Port Improvements and other Works (-' (-) (-) (-) ().& (8.6) (8.2) Table 22a (Cont'd): PUBLIC INVJ.ESTN'7IENT BY SECTORS AND INSTITUTIONS, 1960-1.966 (in minLlionas of current Escudos) -………………… i Hmate 1960 1961 1962 1963 3 1964 15965 1-966 I:X. Transportation (contiLnued) b. Natiornal Port Authority 0.1 0.1 3.9 2.5 3.0 1.4 7.1 i. Construction and iiTprovement of port insta:Llatlons (-) (-) (-) () (1.5) (1.1) (3J4) ii. Other (-) (_) (_) (_) (1 5) (0.3) (3.7) c. National- Maritime Enterprise - - - - 0.1 C).9 0.6 2. Air Transport 5,4 5.3 6.7 8.0 51.8 36).8 5'9.4 a. Construction olf Airports 3.0 2- 3,6 11.7 4 b . AiLr Navigatioin - - - 2.6 0.[4 1.4 c. National Airline (LAN) 2.4 2.5 1.0 L.4L 37,5 13.5 23.9 i.. Acqzuis:Ltion of aircraft, spare parts and accessoriJes (-) (-) (-) (-) (37.0) (12.9) (18.2) ii, Othier (-) (-) (-) (-) (0-5) (o.6) (5.77) 3. Rloadc, (Highway Department; Ministry of 4A8.3 45.7 74.6 ill. b 205.1 275.8 274-.3 Publlc Works) a. Longitudinal Highway Nort'l - - - - 44.7 27.L 22.0 b . Longitudinleal Highway South - - - - 42.8 39.9 :33.7 c. Transversal Roads - - - - 73.2 108.9 103.8 d. Maintenance - - - - 35.8 89. 9 199.7 e. Other (planning, studies, land acauis:ition, etc.) - - - - 8.6 9.7 15.1 4. ERailroads 23.4 2Lt.1 76.3 88.5 66.9 81.7 87.2 E. Electrification - - - - T 11.0 1]2.7 b. Renovation Southern Network - - - 12.9 17.1 ].L.8 c. Renovation Northern Network - - - - 2.4 2.2 1.3 cf. Rolling Stock - - - - 7.8 1C).8 1]4.5 e. Maintenance and Work Shop,s - - - - 2.2 3-.5 8.5 f. Locomotives - - - - 21.1 15.4 1]1.7 g. Signaling and Communication - - - - 7.9 7.L 8.8 }:: - B - 1 1;4 .J ...... f5., _ _ _ _ ? . 9 FL?.2 2 6. 2 i. Otoher -. , .2 6._.. Tabl]e 22a (Cont lid): PUB3LIC INVESTMENT BY SECTORS AND INSTITUTIONS, 1960-1966 (in mil:Lions of current Escudos) Estimate 1960 196 1 19652 1963 1964 1i6c 1966 5. Other 4,L2 4.9 3.8 0.0 4.2 14b.0 21,.6 X. Various 26.1 6.3 17' 5 59.,2 X.I. Defense 2,,2 9.0 6.3 12.5 15.5 16.8 43,5 TOTA L 299,,9 393.8 558.4 790.9 1,206.31/ 1,9)42'.2 2,,702.,1 Source: Ministry of Finance, :Balatice C(onsolidado del Sector Publico de Chile 1960-1962, 1963, 1964; unpub lished data and mission estimates. 1/ Includes various unclassif:ied iivestments :in the amount of E°23.3 million and therefare differs from figEure given in Table 2Oa. Tab:le 22b: PUBTL-IC INV.3ST-'IENT BY SECTORS .ai!lD INSTITUTINNS, 1°60-1'366 (in millions of constant 1965 Escudos ) Es timaue 1960 1961 1962 1963 196)4 1 965 1L966 I. Agriculture 65.14 112.3 101.6 1h44.7 158.1 213.0 285.3 1. Agricultural Dev. Inst. (INDAP) 0.7 2.5 15.L 21.8 33.0 62.3 72.6 a. Supervised credit (-) (-) (-) (-) (30.9) (36.2) (:37.0) b., Other (-) (-) (-) (-H) (2.1) (26.1;) (35.6) 2,, AgJrarian Development Corp. (CORA) 8.0 9.3 12.5 12.2 15.8 32.3 170.9 3. Irrigation 3)4.6 38.9 37.1 56.2 6c).0 69.0 6)4.8 a. Irrigation Works (-) (-) (-) (-) (53.6) (C" 3 ) (5,8.1) b. Studies (-) (-) (-) (-) (6.14) (5.7) (6.7) L., Agricultural ivlarketinig Ent. (ECA) 3.3 3.4 7.C' 13.2 11.6 8.9 11.9 a. Storage Facilities (-) () (-) (- ) (.(39) (6.6) b. CoiDl Storag-e Plants (-) (-) (-) (-H) (L. (2.5) (4.5) c.* Othler (-) (-) (-) (-) (3,,) (2.5) (0.8) 5. Development Corporation (CORFO) 15.6 53.7 27.6 35.7 35.0 31.9 532.1 6. Olther 3.3 5.6 1.9 5.6 2.6 8.6 13.0 II.. Industry 53.2 37.3 35.0 L40.2 61.6 5'4,9 it1.6 1. Development Corpoiration (CORFO) 14.6 26.5 29.3 33.5 5I.14 29.6 63.5 a., Wood and Pulp :Industry (-) (-) (-) (-) (C0.8) (2.1) (6.14) b., Fishing Industry (-) (H) (-) (-) (36.5) (20.7l) (1 9.1;) c. Genlera:L Industry (-) (-) () () (17.1) (6.8) (38.1) 2,. State Sugar Company (IANSA) 3.3 1.5 - 2.8 8.3 49.0 3., Navy Shipyards - 4. ° 4.9 6.8 4.4 14.0 5.7 14., 01ther 35.2 15.2 0.8 - - 13.0 23.3 III., Mining 20.6 l0.14 30.9 45.1 65.7 72.3 86.0 1., St;ate Mining Company (ENA)IT) 16.6 3)4.3 20.9 28.6 U41 54.8 65.0 a. Refineries and Smelters (-) (-) (_) (_) (142.0) (M1-3) (33.33) b,. Dev. of Small and Mledilum MLnes (-) () (-) (-) (2.1) (5.0) (5.0) c., Other ( -) (H) (-) (H) (-) (5.5) (26.8;) 2. Dievelopment Corporation (COifYO) L4.0 6.2 10.0 16.5 21.6 i7.5 20.9 Table 22b (Cont'd): PUBLIC INVEzST'T,T BY SECTOR' AND IN'STITUTIONS, 1L260-1966 (in millions of constant 1965 Escudos) Estimate 1960 1961 1962 1L963 19614 19655 :1966 IV. F-ael and Power 155.5 237.0 228.7 221.2 239.0 338.2 326.7 1. State Petroleum Company (ENAP) 51.5' 11L.8 10'.14 51.2 5L15.3 166.7 13Q.5 a. Crude Oil Production (4145l) (97.5) (94.6) (-) (65.5) (79.7) (72-4) b. Refineries (10.0) (17.3) (10.8) (-) (L47.0) (68-4) (22.5) c. Other (-, ( ) (-) (-) (2.8) (1U.6) (414.6) 2. State Power Company (EN!DESA) 99.L 98.8 11(.0 1140.0 123.'7 169.2 183.01 3. Development Corporation (CORFO) 4.7' 23.5 13.3 - - 2.3 4.2 V. Communication 1.7' 2.2 Lt.1 5.1 L4.1 6.2 11.6 1. Postal and Telegraph Services 1.7 1.,2 2 .4 1.5 1.2 0.3 4.3 2. State Teleconmmnication Ent. (ENI'EL) - 0.,9 1L.6 3.6 3.10 ,5.9 7.3 VI. Urbanization 16.6 63.,3 814.0 72.6 83.0 116.0 113.4 1. Department of' Sanitary Works (iMinistry of Public Works) - 35.5 1413.4 35.7 43.3 67.7 52.2 2. Santiago Water Supply Company - 2.,2 3.0 3.2 8.2 8.3 12.3 3. Department of' Urban AreaEs Constr'uLct. - 22.,8 26t.3 26.3 26.8 30.4 39.5 4. Development Corporation (CORFO) - - 2.7 1.1 4.1 5.4 6.5 5. Other - 2,,8 8.7 6.2 0.5 4.2 2.9j Y1I. Construct,ion, EduLcation and Public Health 86.L4 1130 131.2 107.1 129.9 201.5 245.6 1. Public Buildings 36.5 281.4 35.8 21.2 214.14 30.6 32.1 2. Education 29.6 57,L4 5,3.9 51.9 74.7 122.0 160.6 a., Primary, Secondary and Special Schools 19.6 42.6 40.4 ,39.3 54.0 101.9 137. 0 i. MLinistry of i'ublic (4orks (0.,3) (114.2) (10. 0) (7.5) (16.2) (15.2) (11.3) ii. Itinistry of Education (-) (- ) (1.4) (-) (5.0) (64-3) (90.3) iii. S,choo' Costrtction Society (19. 3) (28.1) (29.0) (31.8) (32.7) (22.4) (35.5) Table 22b (Corit' d): PUBLIC INVF3E1STEINT BY SE,CTORS AND INSTITUTIONS, 1960-1966 (in milliorns of constant 19,':5 Escudos) Estimate 1960 1-1 :L962 1963 1964 1965 1966, b. Universities 10.,0 114.8 1L3.6 12.6 20.7 20.1 23.6 i. University of Chile (7--3) (9.30) i(9.5) (8.1) (15.3) (15.6) (16.7) ii. State Technical Universities (2,.7) (5 (4.1 (4.5) (5.2) (45 (6-7) iii. Others (*) (-) (_) (_) (0.3) (-) (0.2) 3. Health (Construction of Hospitals 20,3 27.2 141.5 314.0 30.8 48.9 52.9 and Heal.th Centers) a. Hospital Construction Society 14.6 214.4 29.0 25.0 27.7 26.5 25.5 b. National Health S;ervice 4,.7 2.5 :Ll.l 7.7 0.5 21.0 23.7 c. National Medi,cal Service for Employees 1.,0 - 0.5 - 0.4 0.3 2.1 d. Other .- 0.3 0 8 1.3 2.2 1.1 1.7' VIII. Housing 302.,7 320.1 4:14.6 362.6 337.6 471.3 559.9 1. State Housirng Corporation (C(ORVI) 177.1 25:3.7 363.14 236.5 247.0 3ht8.2 426.0 a. Direct Construction (-) (-) (-) (-) (184.3) (283.1) (344-.0) b. Mortgage Loans (-) (-) (-) (-) (33.4) (42.6) (47-1) c. Other Loans (--) (-) (-) (-) (29-4) (22.5) (34h9) 2. Housing Foundation 10.,0 9.3 7.6 114.5 15.6 27.9 35-14 3. Social Security Syst,em 115.6 57.1 :33.1 30.5 28.1 35.4 41.2 a. Direct Construction (--) (-) (-) (-) (10.1) (21.5) (12.7) b. Mortgage Loans (--) (-) () () (18.0) (13.9) (28.5) 44. Central Savings and Loan Association -- - ]0.6 81.2 46.9 59.8 46.0 5. Other -- - - - 11.3 :IX. Transportation 287.0 262.3 466.1 1415.14 447.3 434.5 403.3 1. Ports and Maritime Tran,sportation 16.9 15.41 28.7 24.6 24.6 26.2 33.4 . Dpartment of ForTt Cnstruction -- - - - (Ninistry of Public W,'orkF 16.6 15.1 18.2 19. 9 20.6 23.9 26.9 i. Construction of Ports (-) (-) (-) (- (14.4) (15.3) (20.1) ii. Port Improvements and other works (-2) (-) (-) (-) ¢6.2) (;.6) (6.9) Table 22b (Cont'd): PUBLIC INVESTMENT BY SECTORS AND INSTITUTIONS, 1'360-1966 (in millions of' constant 1965 Escudos) --- REstimate 1960 1CS61 1L962 1963 19614 1965 1966 b. National Port, Authority 0.3 ().3 1LO.6 L4.7 3.9 1.14 5.9 i. Construction and Improvement of' Port Installations (-) (-) (-) (-) (1.9) (1.1) (2.8) ii. Other (-) I-) (-) (-) (1.9) (0.3) (3.1.) c. National Maritime Enterprise -- - - - 0.1 0.9 0., 2. Air Transport 17.9 16.L4 18.2 15.0 66.7 36.8 149.7' a. Construction of Airports ,100 .7 1' .1 T2 b. Air Navigation ^ - - - 3.4 0.14 1.2 c. National Airline (LAN) 8.0 7.7 2.7 8.3 148.3 13.5 20.0 i. Acquisition oi' aircraft spare parts and accessories (47) (-) (_) (_) (17.7) (1,2.9) (15.2) ii. Other (o-) (-) (-) (_) ('.6) (0.6) (4.8) 3. Roacds (Highway Department; Ministry of 160,.5 141:L.0 202.2 209.14 2614.3 275.8 2g29. 3 Public WJorks)3 a. L,ongitudinal Highway North - - - 57.6 27.14 18.1I b. L.ongitudinal Highway South - - 55.2 39.9 28.2 c. Tran'sversal Roads - - - 94 1.3 108.9 86.8 d. Maintenance - - 146.1 89.9 83.14 e. Other (planning, studiies, land - - - 11.1 9.7 12.6 acciuis>ition, etc.,) 4. Railroads 77.7 714.4 206.8 166.14 86.2 81.7 72.59 a.lectrifiLcatiLon - - - T .1.0 10. b. Renovation Southern Netwxork - - - 16.6 17.1 19.14 c. Renovation Northern Network - - - 3.1 2.2 1.1 d. IRolling S,tock - - - - 10.1 1.0.8 12.1 e. Maintenance and lVork Shops -- - - .8 3.5 7.1L f-. ,ocoraotive - - - - 27'.2 15.14 9.8 g. Sign-ling ,pnd Comnun:icption - - _ _ 10.2 7.14 7.4 h. Building? - - - - 3.7 8.2 2.0 i . Other - - I -4.1 6.1 10. 5> Table 2:2b (Cont'd): PUBLIC INVESTT,ENT BY SECTORS AND INSTITUTIONS,, 1960-1966 (in millions of constant, 1965 Escudos) - Estimat 1960 1961 1562 1563 1'364 1965 1966 5. Other 14.0 15.1 10.3 (.0 5.4 1i4.0 18.1 X. Various - - _ _49.1 8.1 17.5 49.5 XI. Defense 7.3 27.8 17.1 23.5 2(D.0 16. 8 36154 TOTAL 996.3 1,2150.4 1,513.3 1, 486t.7 1,5544.14L/ L,,942.2 2_5_9_2 Source: Table 22a adjusted by consumer price index. 1/ Includes various unclassified investments in the amount, of E03(.0 million and therefore differs from figure given in Table 20b. Table 23: BALANCE OF PAY?4ENTS, 1960-1965 (in millions of U.S. dollars) 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Exports, FOB 462 454 491 497 592 682 Imports, CIF -559 -627 -603 -586 -8,24 -624 Trade Balance -97 -173 -112 -89 -32 58 Non-Factor Services, Net -14 -33 -13 -25 -6 -8 Interest Payments -23 -32 -39 -43 -4o -6i Profit Remittances -53 -45 -51 -47 -63 -57 Donations 27 19 13 5 8 18 Invisibles, Net -63 -91 -89 -110 -101 -108 I. Balance on Current Account -16o -264 -202 -199 -133 -50 Direct Investments n.a. n.a. n.a. 39 65 63 Depreciation n.a. n.a. n.a. -65 -57 -67 Direct Investment, Net 45 49 33 -26 8 -4 Drawings on Foreign Loarns 57 248 263 292 286 292 Publie SeCtOr 14 98 135 7.85 OQR 158 Private Sector 40 73 73 42 43 57 CentrQ1 fiBar> 1/ 3 77 55 65 45 77 Amortization Of Foreign TLons -67 -123 -111 -104 -151 -_4n Public Sector -32 -50 -38 -29 -56 -49 Privat-e Sector =17 -- -44 Central Bank 1/ -18 -40 -38 -42 -62 -47 Foreign Loans, Net -10 125 152 188 135 152 Short Term Capital, Net 10 24 -57 -32 -8 -24 II. Balance on Capital Account 45 198 128 130 135 124 Errors and Omissions 58 -32 17 65 4 14 III. Change in Reserves -57 -98 -57 -4 6 8B \minus=iecrease) 1 / Source: Central Bank of Cnile. j/ Drawings and amortization on Central Bank loans having maturi ties of more then one year (except LMF drawings). Drawings and amortization of all loans re- ceived by the Central Bank, regardless of maturity, are included in the move- ment of reserves in the Central Bank's balance of payments statements. TDhe change in reserves shown in this table may be reconciled with the changes in reserves in the Central Bank's balance of payments and foreign exchange reserve statements (see Table 24) by adding the net drawings on Central Bank loans shown in the capital account. Tabl TUTERNATIAONALT RESERVES OF TVE BLAKTNG SYSTEM AND OFFICIAL INSTITUTIONS (in millions of U.S. dollars) May 31X 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Central Bank 47.6 -33.1 -35.2 -41.8 -37.3 31.1 n.a. Assets 113.3 73.9 78.8 76.8 88.7 137.4 103.6 Gold 45.0 47.8 42.8 42.9 43.2 43.8 n.a. Foreign Exchange 68.3 26.1 36.0 33.9 45.5 93.6 n.a. Short Term Liabilities -65.7 -107.0 -114.0 -118.6 -126.0 -106.3 n.a. Foreign Loans 1/ -29.4 -89.2 -57.6 -88.5 -105.3 -106.3 n.a. Other -36.3 -17.8 -56.4 -30.1 -20.7 - Commercial Banks -15.4 -29.8 -79.1 -78.8 -74.2 -58.5 -47.8 Assets 16.9 20.3 13.3 21.0 21.1 20.7 21.7 Liabilities -32.3 -50.1 -92.4 -98.8 -95.3 -79.2 -69.5 Official Institutions / 6.1 3.3 -1.4 1.1 -1.5 2.4 n.a. Net International Reserves 38.3 -59.6 -115.7 -119.5 -113.0 -25.0 n.a. Change over Previous Year -56.3 -97.9 -56.1 -3.8 6.5 88.0 n.a. Central Bank Long Term Liabilities 1/ -91.1 -128.1 -145.2 -168.2 -152.2 -180.5 n.a. Net Reserves including Long Term Liabilities -52.8 -187.7 -260.9 -287.7 -265.2 -205.5 -212.8 Change over Previous Year -41.5 -134.9 -73.2 -26.8 22.5 59 7 -7.3 Source: Central Bank of Chile and Mission Estimates. 1/ The Central BAe , cslcn.1 ates CPh4ile's net foreig . exchange reseresa inclusive ot its outstanding liabilities on all foreign loans, regardless of maturity. The data shown for short-term liabilities to foreign lenders has been calculated by subtracting from the total liabilities outstanding the amount due on loans with maturities of one year or more (except IMF drawings), as reported to the Bank. The latter amount is shown beneath the line as the long-term liabilities of the Central Bank -or purposes Of reconciliat.on -W.Lth the reserve pos.t.on report&Ue'u bU the u ntr&.i S 2/ CORFO. State Railways. Amortization Fund. Table 25: EXCHANGE RATES, 1960-1966 (Average monthly buying rates) (Escudos per U.S. dollar) Banking Market Banking Market Brokers' Market Spot Futures From January 1960 to December 1961 the exchange rate was fixed at 1.051 1/ Jan. 1962 1.051 2/ 1.42 2/ Mar. 1.051 1.39 Jun. 1.051 1.61 Sept. 1.051 1.97 Oct. 1.286 3/ 1.979 Dec. 1.545 2.319 Mar. 1963 1.808 2.999 Jun. 1.84o 2.999) Sept. 1.906 3.007 Dec 2,0R8 3 01'7 Mar. 1964 2=296 3.214 Jun. 2.346 3.22'7 Aug. 2=346 27R3 4/ 3.22'5 Sept. 2.358 2808 3.22 Dec. o2.636 3.09o6 3.230 Mar. 1965 2.001 3.138 3.460 Jur. 3.088 3.289 3 66 Sept. 3.279 3.424 3.925 De 3544 L. .J.'4)U~~c r% L -1PA Mlar. 1966 3.669 3.742 4.432 Jun. 3.949 4.001 4 .614! Table 25 (Cont'd): EXCHANGE RATES, 1960-1966 (Average monthly buying rates) (Escudos per U.S. dollar) Footnotes: 1/ January 1, 1960. A new monetary unit, the Escudo, eoual to 1,000 pesos, was introduced. 2/ January 15, 1962. Two exchange markets were instituted, an official market (known as the banking market) with a fixed exchange rate of E21,051 buying, E01.053 selling, per U.S.$l, and a brokers' market with a fluctu- ating rate. 3/ October 15, 1962. The official support for the exchange rate in the banking market was withdrawn, and it was announced that this rate would in the future be determined by market forces. 4/ Since early in 1963 exporters (except the large copper mining companies) have been permitted to sell their export proceeds, in advance of receipt, to certain importers, through the intermediary of authorized banks. The futures market was progressively opened for more categories of imports and in September 1965 the access to the market was granted to all imn- port-ers. Banco Central quoted the futures rate in its Monthly Bulletin for the first time for the month of August 196I . Sour-ce: Central Bank of Chile, T4onthly Bulletin. ±uble 26 : IOr tur¶l BY PRIi'Jur'k uu1ni>utuLxIIiS (in millions of U.S. dollars) 1960 1961 1962 1963 i164 19656 Capital Uoods 198 242 224 191 223 203 Agricultural Machinery 12 1( 15 11 12 Industrial Machinery and Tools 73 93 94 97 120 114 Electrical Machinerv 22 2o 28 26 26 27 Transport Equipment 13 35 37 30 38 21 Motor Vehieles 56 31 23 21 25 Other 32 13 19 4 8 4 Fuel 45 31 28 20 24 27 Raw _______ .1- _ 'f.L .) -LuO Textile Materials 24 16 29 22 20 22 Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals 43 36 29 43 44 52 Fertilizers, Herbicides, Pesticides 6 10 14 17 14 19 LuDbricants 11 15 13 15 15 17 Iron and Steel 12 11 9 7 10 12 Other 23 39 30 37 42 44 Foodstuffs 77 93 103 110 116 115 Sugar 12 18 10 23 29 19 Meat 24 34 28 21 35 27 Cereals and Flour 9 11 24 31 23 24 Milk Products 4 6 10 8 5 12 Edible Oils 3 5 7 5 5 7 Fruits, Beverages and Miscel. 25 19 24 22 19 20 Other Consumer Goods 120 134 124 124 116 113 Clothing 12 12 8 4 4 3 Medicines 4 4 3 5 4 5 Au.torinoh½ les snr Parts 12 16 13 13 10 13 Other 92 102 100 102 98 92 Total 559 627 603 586 624 624 Sources: Central Bark of Chile, ODEPLAN, and Mission estimates. The major cate- gories shown follow the customs classification traditionally used h- the Central Bank in its Balance of Payments reporting, except that sugar has been removed from raw materials and foodsttuffs from consiumer goods to form the separate category shown. A new classification of imports develorned by T)EPTLATI shows 10% mnre annital goods on the average over the 1960-65 period, substantially higher imports of raw materials, and muierh smpller consumer goods imports The major differences betweerl the two classifications appear to arise from the fact that certain items the Central Bank considers to be consumer goods are placed by ODEPTATT in the capital goods (e.g. miscellaneous ceramic goods and metal product s , s c ienti 4-c i nst 4 r,r-me nts - A) and raw material (e-.g. liv an14 -, imported for slaughter, grains) groups. In addition, ODEPLANS does not follo.r, t -ne Centra Bank -practice- of' -osdrn -os of -thA_:___~_ %e estimate imports not recorded by the customs (certain military imports and estimated contraband traffic) to be cons-umer goods. Table 27: EXPORTS BY PRINCIPAL COIMMODTTIES (in millions of U.S. dollars) 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 196, Minerals 399 385 428 435 517 611 Copper 319 299 323 324 395 1/ 482 1/ lT.on Ore 38 45 58 62 70 74 Other 42 41 47 49 52 55; Agriculture and Forest Products 30 32 30 31 32 30 Wood 6 9 6 8 7 6 Fruits and Vegetables (fresh) 16 16 16 16 16 14 Fish and Sea Food (frozen) 1 1 1 2 3 4 Lb e 2 3 2 2 3 3 O-ther 5 3 5 3 3 3 Industrial Produicts 32 37 31 31 43 4-L rishmeal and Fishoil 2 5 10 11 19 1( Other Food ad Beverages 4 4 4 3 4 6 Pulp and Paper 6 9 7 6 7 10 Iron an' Steel 16 11 4 5 3 Metal Products 4 6 4 3 3 1/ 4 1/ Other 0 2 2 3 7 10 Total 462 451 490 491 592 68? Source: Central Bank of Chile, ODEPLAN and M4ission estimates. T-he major cate- gories follow the breakdown used by the Central Bank, except that fishmeal and oil are considered industrial rather than agricultural products. 1/ The 1964 and 1965 customs statistics of manufactured exports include an estimated $34 and $53 million, respectively, of "semi-elaborated"" copper exported by Chilean manufacturers for its metallic value with little or no processing in order to take advantage of the difference between the London Metal Exchange price and the producers' price at which the Gran Mineria sells copper to Chilean manufacturers of copper exports. These amounts are excluded from exports of industrial products and included in copper exports. Table 28a: wEwrr\P L P1T. LIC A-MTrT( A TIPTn TCLYTT-TT'TV,E rTA 'TrTh- OF'QM r I - 'i unT,T±: COUNTRY /1 (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 1 Debt outstandingg Of which un- Major report,ed Item including disbursed adcitions undisbursed as of as-of July 1, 1965- June 30, 1965 June 30, 51Y65 April 30, 1966 TOTAL YTTTRXTaT. PTTPTTL 77MT/2 1,220,6 29>,C30 156,510 Loans from international organizations V7_802 7), j2PM, 1O, nr,, IBRD 109,678 h6,906 2,75Q IDA 190o00 13,6h0 = IDB 39,174 13,698 7,65C Loans from United States 734,899 174,871 90,973 Publiclv.Aissnd bonds 73,393 _ Privately-placed debt -9g,17T 37,299 3,722 S11nn1;iwrsl, c-raredits- --Iv,,T77 F' Th~7r n 27)-, Other 76,800 31,500 -. r7nvP.rnmP.en+ Ioans- E4 566vJ -1,'7,5727,5 Export-Import Bank 9I1,89 2B,i9:T ATTh r, Department of Agriculture (PoD 8 T 1 nr4-it TV)r u06] 8,09 Treasury Department 30,280 6,715 Loans from Argentina 1,040 - Supp.l00 ers- U L-VU.,,OL4 Toans from Belgium 1,762 67 Suppliers' credits 67 GJovernmwen-tial loans gl7 LUoans ''rom u Canada nz,s Suppliers' credits 10,585 - uuvernment loans 1,976 Loans irom. Czechoslovakia 59 Suppliers' credits 59 - Loans from Denmark 7,428 3,201 Suppliers! credits 4,227 Government loans 3,201 3,201 Loans from France 30,760 9,228 Suppliers' credits 16,535 390 Government loans 12,225 8,838 Table 28a: E{TERMAL PUBLIC AND PUBLICLY GUARAhN'EED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDIT'OR COUNTRY /1 (COi'T.) (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 2' Debt outstanding Of which un- Major reported including disbursed additions Item undisbursed as of as of July 1, 1965- June 30,1l965. .June 30, 1965 April 30, 19?66 Loans from Lermany 92,584 3,9h0 32,137 Suppliers' credits 35,227 3,940 2,3o7 Government loans 57,357 - 29,750 Loans from Italy 24,903 4,2C0 10,000 Suppliers' credits 20,703 Government loans 4,200 4,200 10,000 Loans from Japan 13,605 6,2h5 _ Suppliers' credits 7,36o _ _ Government loans 6,245 6,245 _ Loans from MP-exico 2,505 1,969 - Suppliers' credits 2,50 1,969 - Loans from the Netherlands 2,416 1,267 - Suppliers' credits 1,416 1,267 - Government loans 1,000 - - Loans from Norway 292 - - SLuppliers' credits - 8 Government loans 206 - - Loans from South Africa 119 - - Suppliers' credits 119 - - Loans from Spain 10.000 2.645 - Government loans 10,000 2,45 Loans from Sweden 156 - SupplAers' credits IC;( -- Loans from Switzerland 20,333 3;47 - Publicly-issued bonds 12,930 - Suppliers' credits 19 - Government loans 7,384 3,h74 -. Loans from the United Kingdom 57,738 10,181 13,000 Puulicly-issuedu bondAs 209,7J, Privately-placed debt 10,228 17 13,000 Suppliers' credits 8,lTh - ITThn Other 2,114 17 8,40C Government loans 17,766 10,6h -. Table 28a: EXTERNAL PUBLIC AND PUBLICLY GUARANTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR ^TICT7Mmrnlr In (C ruin,%T uuu1'±.tLa / .L .A1±J .3U pt.n' ,"I (l coI J . ) (In thousands of U,S. doliar equivalents) Page 3 Debt outstanding Of which un- Major reported including disbursed additions Item undisbursed as of as of July 1, i.965- June 30, 1965 June 30, 1965 April 30, 19(6 Loans from Venezuela 312 - -- Suppliers credits 312 - Loans from multiple lenders 39,4_4_ - - Publicly.-issued bonds 32,000 Privately-placed debt 7L-4- - Suppliers' credits 218 - - Others 7,356 _ /1 This table includes debt with an original or extended maturity of one year or more repayable in foreign currency. ,/2 New loans for refinancing authorized but not yet signed as of June 30., 1965 are included in amounts outstanding as of June 30 as follows: Denmark $ 3,201,000 Export-Import Bank 18,241,000 France 8,838,000 Italy 41,200,000 Japan 6,245,o00 United Kingdom 8,h00,000 Total $49,125,000 This table does not include debts for defense ourposes on which Chile no longr rports nor- credits frcm te-2o 150000 IBRD-Economics Department uJun -in 1066 T-nable-1 28b: 'MrTI.D1MTAT PUTTTTC AMl PTT I:T GUATI.A1\TPT J. dUJZ c %J L. I ± Pt 'C 1v J NITEED DEBT OF CHILE BY BORROIING SECTOR /1 (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) _Page 1 Debt outstanding Of which un- Major reportcled including disbursed additions undisbursed as of as of July 1, 1965 - June 30, 1965 June 30, 1965 April 30, 1'66 TOTAL EXTERNAL PUBLIC DEn /2 1L220,965 205,530 156:510 Debt of the Government and Official Entities 907,987 232,746 152,637 Publicly-issued bonds 148,068 - - Privately-placed debt 115 253 12,6,_ -- Suppliers' credits 107,897 12,678 10,487 Other 7,35-6 _ 8,400 IBRD loans 80,108 43,202 2,750 IDA credits 19,000 13,64- - IDB loans 35,942 11,648 7,650 U.S. Government loans 447,673 518,83,600 Export-Import Bank 792,367 - AID 336,100 92,465 83,600 Department of Agriculture (PL 4.80 Title IV) 40,6' 8,098 Loans from other governments 61,943 32,64& 39,750 Belgium 917 - - Canada 1,976 - - Denmark 3,201 3,201_ France 8,838 8,838 Germany 17,594 - 29,750 Italy 4,200 4,200 10,000 Japan 6,245 6,216 Netherlands 1,000 - Norway 206 - - United Kingdom 17,766 10,164 Government-Guaranteed Private Debt 1012430 6,132 3,873 Privately-placed debt 22,227 755 223 Suppliers' credits 21,927 755 223 Other 300 - - IBRD loans 29,570 3,701 - IDB loans 1,232 50 - U.S. Government loans 38601 1,6230 E+"°rt ~Imporv B AA_i___8v_O1 1,623 AID - 3,650 Table 28b: EXTERNAL PUBLIC AND PUBIICLY GUARA1TEED DEBT OF CHILE BY BORROWING SECTOR /1 (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 2 Debt outstanding Of which un- Major reported including disbursed additions undisbursed as of as of July 1, 196. - June 30, 1965 June 30, 1965 April 30, 1966 Debt of the Central Bank 211,548 56,651 - Pr-i rntP1y-prlaced debt 78757 3 _ Suppliers' credits 1- - TTv T i.. 91) 17- U.K. privalte IU-Mls 2lb1 U.S. private banks 76,500 31,500 DB loans 2,000 2-000 - Loans from U.S. Governnent 70,257 17 015 - Export=I . p . 26,222 To - AID 13,755 2,100 U.S T, reasury 30,p2 80 6,715_, Loans from other governments 60,534 6,119 - France 3 - _ Germany 39,763 - _ Spain 10,000 2,6L5 - Switzerland 7,384 3,474 See footnotes at the end of Table 28a. Table 28c: EXTERNAL PUBIUC AND PUBLICLY GUARANTEED DEDT OF CHIL I BY M1^TURITY ,/1 (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) _____ ____ _____ ____ _____ ____ _____ ____ ____Page _1 Debt outstanding Of which ull- Major reported including disbursed additions undisbursed as of as of July 1, 1965 - June 30, 1965 June 30, 1965 April 30, 1966 TOTAL EXTERNAL PUBIIC DEBT /2 1,220,965 295,530 156,510 Maturities 1-5 years 105,439 6,732 8,400 Private bank credits 47,44 17 8 400 United Kingdom 2,llh 17 8,400 United States 45,300 - - U.S. Treasury 30,280 6,715 - German Government loans 27,745 - - Maturities-over 5 and including 8 years 102,104 39,70Q 10,000 Publicly-issued bonds 32,000 _ _ U.S. private bank credit 31,500 31,500 _0_ iJ.S. Government loans - Export-Import Bank 31,135 8,200- Tonns from other governments 7-469 lO,C00 Germany 6,769 - - Italy - - 10,000 Spain 700 - - Maturities-over 8 and including 15 years 236,507 _87,737 37,400 Publicly-issued bonds - - Privately-placed bonds ,3 - = IBRD loans 29,136 25,071 IDB loans 2___'_ __ _ 7 _ U.S. Government loans T-77,927 19,990 - Export-Import Bank 67,272 19,990 AID 11,655 Loans from other governments 83,064 37,003 29,750 Belgium 917 - - Canada 1,976 - - Denmark 3,201 3,201 France 12,225 8,838 Germany 22,844 - 29,750 Italy 4,200 4,200 Japan 6,245 6,245 Netherlands 1,000 - - Norway 206 - - Spain 9,300 2,6451 Switzerland 7,384 3,4714 - United. Kingdom 13,566 8,400 - Table 28c: EXTERNAL PUBLIC AND PUBLICLY GUARANTEED DEBT OF CHITE BY MATURT m /1 (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 2 Debt outstanding Of which un- Maior reported including disbursed additions sJuly 1; 1965 - June 30, 1965 June 30, 1965 April 30, 1966 Maturities-over 15 years 646,.949 147,927 90,000 P~Ub5;ljelyissud lnr%rdS 107,168 - - IBRD loans 80542 21835 2750 IDA credits 19,0013no0 ThA -~~~~A44-~~~~ 10 Cu13nn0 MDB loans 10,050 8025 _ U.S CGovernM. ents ..l .,i98 Export-Import Bank 47,178 _ _ A m 33,200 S. 2flAo7l50 Department of Agriculture frJa4U.& JMJ** -MTj I.- 1 noq ( F80 T .l.e IvT 4065 8,98 -/ Ioans from United Kingdom 4,200 1,764 _ Suppliers' credits 129,966 132433 10.710 Maturities 1-8 years 40.748 11,027 5,610 Argentina 1040 Belgium 132 67 - Czechoslovakia 59 - - Denmark 2,737 - France 12,8v48 390 - Germany 6,897 3,939 1,887 Italy 88 - - Japan 791 - - Mexico 1,368 832 Netherlands 149 - - Norway 86 - - South Africa 119 - - Sweden 13 - - United Kingdom 2,251 - - United States 11,858 5,799 3,723 Venezuela 312 - - Maturities over 8 years 89v218 2,406 5,100 Belgium 713 - - Canada 10,585 2 _ Dlenmnark 1.490 - - France 5,687 - - fl'malny 28,329 - 500 Italy 20,615 - - Japan 6;569 - - Mexico 1,137 1,137 Netherlands 1;267 1;267 - Sweden 143 - - STA tzerl- "A 10 - - United Kingdom 5,863 - 4,600 TTUrJJted States 6 - - Multiple lenders 288 See footnotes at the end of Table 28a. Table 29: PROJECTED SERVICE PAYMENTS ON EXTERNAL PUBLIC AND PIJU3LICLY GUARANTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COIUNTRY /1 (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 1 TOTAL EXTERNAL PUBLIC DEBT Deb tO s t and.ing (Begin of Period) Payments during Period T-Inc .A-; - Ar,,orti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 1,114,540 /2 70,220 27,020 97,240 196 1,2I ,6 u9 78n,5~~84 33,40'5 1121099 1967 1,153,551 87,847 35,509 123,353 1968 1,062,7148 90,274 32,701 122,977 1969 969,431 97,741 28,004 125,744 1970 68,829 77,268 22,955 100,221 1971 788,884 69,940 18,967 88,907 1972 716,306 62,785 15,615 78,395 1973 650,996 51,751 12,407 64,159 1974 596,827 39,877 10,930 50,8o8 1975 554,644 38,623 10,193 48,816 1976 513,823 35,472 10,792 46,265 1977 476,263 33,168 9,683 42,852 1978 441,119 31,417 8,689 4o,0o6 1979 408,383 27,970 7,909 35,879 N iJNT\ERATIONAL ORGAJNIZATIONS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments during Period Including Anorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 165,852 /2 5,528 5,064 10,592 1966 173,623 7,993 6258 114,521 1967 165,630 9,150 7,527 16,676 1968 16), 481 11,5IO 7,824 19,334 1969 144,971 12,978 7,310 20,288 1970 131,992 13,395 6,563 19,957 1971 118,598 11,728 5,838 17,566 1972 106,870 12,343 5,155 17,498 1973 94,527 12,386 4,447 16,833 1974 82,Il 11,9814 3,746 15,730 1975 70,157 11,842 3,070 14,912 1976 53,315 7,976 2,446 10,423 1977 50,338 6,514 2,018 8,532 1978 43,824 5,998 1,648 7,646 1979 37,826 3,105 1,340 4,445 Table 29: PROJECTED SERVICE PAYiENTS ON EXTERNAL PUBLIC AND PUBLICLY GUARANTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COUNTRY /1 (CONT.) (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 2 IBRD LOANS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments during Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 109-678 /2 4,997 3,528 1966 110,146 5,915 4,468 10,383 1967 i0) 231 6 51 11,534 1968 97,849 7,752 5,311 13,063 I1969C) or) r907 A A70 1. i3,6LI 1970 81,418 9,o68 4,472 13,54G 1071 79 C35 7 ,°7 )'°°. ,II. C5 I1 I - , A -"- I I,-, -) £4.1,j JL -L-L U142,) 1972 65,313 7,287 3,610 10,897 1974 50,430 7,885 2,768 10,653 1975 50,430 7,8,53,2 105' 1976 34,292 6,038 1,891 7,929 1977 28,25r 5,016 1,569 6,585 1978 23,238 5,305 1,280 6,585 'I n7n ' t7 mn I -- n^ 5^ 7 1979 17,933 2,v>412 1,018 3,430 IDA LOANS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments during Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 19,000 /2 - 38 38 1966 19,000 - 71 71 1967 19,000 - 112 112 1968 19,000 - 142 142 1969 19,000 - 142 142 1970 19,000 - 142 142 1971 19,000 95 142 237 1972 18,905 190 141 331 1973 18,715 190 140 330 1974 18,525 190 139 329 1975 18,335 190 137 327 1976 18,145 190 136 326 1977 17,955 190 134 324 1978 17,765 190 133 323 1979 17,575 190 131 321 Table 29: PROJECTED SERVICE PAYMENTS ON XTEXTIAL PUBLIC -AI PUBLICLY GUARANTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COU1TRY /1 (CONT.) (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 3 IDB LOANS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments during Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 37,174 /2 531 1.498 2,029 1966 44,477 2,078 1,989 4,o67 1967 42,399 2,768 2,263 5,031 1968 39,632 3,758 2,370 6,128 1969 35,874 4,299 2,206 6.5o5 1970 31,574 4,327 1;,949 6,275 1971 27.2h8 h.596 1,688 6,283 1972 22,652 4,866 1,403 6,269 1973 17.786 4.600 1;109 5;?O9 1974 13,186 3,909 839 4,748 1975 9,277 3,399 612 _i____ 1976 5,878 1,748 419 2,168 1977 ()A9 1,308 xl) 1,623 1978 2,821 503 234 738 1979 2,318 503 191 60) LOANS FROM U.S. Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments during Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 688,57r< /2 23),498 11,h46 Q).), 1966 682,412 38,980 16,009 54,989 1967 725,263 47,o60 1h,550 61,610 1968 676,542 45,696 13,293 58,989 --69 629,0n50 c, r7I II , 4-i I6Ao 1970 577,311 30,800 8,811 39,612 1071 5(1,I77 28,920 7,r7 36,327 1972 514,517 24,480 6,288 30,767 -197 31 488,560 21X 5,388 2730 1974 465,227 18,066 5,466 23,532 1 9'7e 1.1r' Qn4 ~ n-, £00 - 011,' ~ ,~,,' 197 Il,0 1768 5,855U 23,544 1976 426,824 21,046 7,463 28,509 149u 4 54 zu 21,io3 7,044 28,227 1978 3823194 21,291 6,624 27,915 1979 359,7y7 21, 757 6,298 28,35 Table 29: PROJECTED SERVICE PAYTEllITS ON EXTERNAL PUBLIC AND PUBLICLY GUARAMTEED DE3T OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COUlNTRY /1 (CONT.) (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 4 P-UBLLCLY-ISSUED BOND3 e -t V O L "a..LE, (Begin of Period) Payments during Period Including Aorti Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 64,493 /2 3,406 1,968 5,374 1966 62,37ll 2 ,38 JL4 1967 58,132 2,456 1,712 4,168 1968. 5 -i r,53 1,585 -I-If 1969 49,626 2,607 1,457 4,o63 1970 15,35l 2,685 1,329 4,014 1971 41,067 2,767 1,200 3,966 1973 32,432 2,936 940 3,877 1974 28,079 3,025 810 3,835 1975 23,698 3,117 678 3,795 1976 19,288 3,211 545 3,756 1977 14,846 3,308 412 3,720 1978 10,369 3,408 277 3,685 1979 5,855 3,511 142 3,652 TOTAL PRIV. PLACED DEBTS (Begin of Period) Payments during Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 57,747 /2 2,692 426 3,118 .L:7 VU vu ,_-) If: Y .L), U O ), fu_) I U, Y/2J. 1967 46,841 14,209 2,572 16,781 1968 32,632 14,068 1,740 15,808 1969 18,564 17,135 921 18,056 1970 1,1429 1,040 71 1,110 1971 389 389 12 401 Table 29: PROJECTED SERVICE PA)aIENTS ON EXTERNAL PUBLIC AND PUBLICLY GUARANTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COUNTRY /1 (CONT.) (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 5 TOTAL U.S. GOVT. LOANS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Paym,,ents during Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 566,335 /2 17,400 9,052 26,452 1966 559,509 22,908 10,907 33,815 1967 620,290 30,395 10,266 40,661 1968 590,026 29,098 9,968 39,o66 1969 560,860 30,333 8,737 39,070 1970 530,528 27,075 7,412 34,487 1971 503,521 25,765 6,196 31,961 1972 477,756 21,629 5,217 26,847 1973 456,128 18,980 4,448 23,428 1974 437.148 15,041 4,656 19,697 1975 422,107 14,572 5,177 19,749 1976 407.536 17.835 6.918 24.753 1977 389,701 17,875 6,632 24,508 1978 371,825 17,883 6,347 2h.230 1979 353,943 18,247 6,157 24,403 EXIiMl-BANK Debt Outstanding Du c g - Ln IF ' .AP E. rioL aym -4-r s A .- L T 1I -A Including Amorti- Year Undisb- seu zation Interest Total 1965 145,589 /2 3,464 5,520 8,985 1966 143,684 4,625 6,620 11,245 1967 139,149 18,252 6,741 24,993 1968 121,028 22,243 5,805 28,048 1969 98,718 25,558 4,747 30,305 1970 73,160 24,366 3,517 27,883 1971 48,863 18,641 2,345 20,986 1972 30,222 13,819 1,445 15,263 1973 16,404 9,623 759 10,381 1974 6,782 3,984 313 4.296 1975 2,798 1,624 118 1,742 1976 1,175 386 61 447 1977 789 385 40 425 1978 oho 270 19 288 1979 135 135 4 139 Table 29: PROJECTED SERVICE PAYIENTS ON EXTERNAL PUBLIC AND FL BLICLY GUARANTEr DEBT OFf Ch1LE BY ln''TR COUNtmlnRY /1l (CONT.) (in thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 6 SUPPLIERS' CREDITS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 12,447/2 1,1492 382 1,874 1966 15,379- 2,288 621 2,910 1967 13,091 2,959 638 3,597 1968 10,132 2,818 509 3,327 1969 7,3114 5,885 394 6,279 1970 1,429 1,040 71 1,110 1971 389 389 12 401 OTHER PRIVATELY PLACED DEBTS nDebt. nntstanding (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Inc1liiring Amorti - Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total -I o 4, I', Ann/9I2 1 .9flf Md 1h 1965 45,30nS2 l 20n 2,64421 2440b 1966 45,150 11,400 2,642 14,042 L 1967.3 750 11,2l0 oj1 ThJR)t 1968 22,500 11,250 1,230 12,480 196'-' 11' ,250 11,250 527 11,777 Table 29: PROJECTED SERVICE PAYMEN-TS ON EX-TERNAL PUBLIC AND FUBLICLY GUARANTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDBTOR COUNTRY /1 (CONT .) (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 7 OTHER U.S. GOVT. LOANS - AID Debt Outstanding Payments During Period (Begin of Period) Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 349,855 /2 1,025 2,253 3,278 1966 353.071 1.166 3,030 4,196 1967 435,505 2,566 2,881 5,447 1968 132,939 2.858 3,860 6,718 1969 430,081 2,637 3,749 6,386 1970 027j-MIl 572 3,671 4,243 1971 426,872 4,987 3,642 8,629 1979 421,885 5,673 3,581 9;254 1973 416,212 7,220 3,513 10,733 1'071. 40R8, 89 20 43183 13;103 1975 400,072 10,811 4,915 15,726 1376 389,262 15,312 6,728 2 2 0lO 1977 373,950 15,353 6,480 21,833 '978 358,596 15,)76 6,232 21j708 1979 343,121 15,974 6,073 22,047 DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE - P.L. 480 Debt Outstanding Payments During Period (Ben 4 fPrid Including Amorti- Year Und sbursed zation Interes t o+ 1965 40,611 /2 3,071 406 3,477 .LyUo 3,4-4 2,L37 2 2,426 1967 36,336 2,137 273 2,410 1968 34,199 2,137 256 2,394 1969 32,061 2,137 240 2,378 1970 29,924 2,137 224 2,362 1971 27,786 2,137 208 2,346 1972 25,649 2,137 192 2,330 1973 23,512 2,137 176 2,314 1974 21,374 2,137 160 2,298 1975 19,237 2,137 144 2,282 1976 17,099 2,137 128 2,266 1977 14,962 2,137 112 2,250 1978 12,825 2,137 96 2,234 1979 10,687 2,137 80 2,218 Table ey: PRUJECThD bBhv.l(;. VAXXMTb UN hifthl'liA k'Ubi U RIWU PUBLICLY GUARA1NTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COUNTRY /1 (CONT.) (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 8 U.S. TREASURY Debt Outstanding Payments During Period (Begin of Period) Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 30,280 /2 9,840 872 10,712 1966 2L4.280 lh .980 969 15,949 1967 9,300 7,440 372 7,812 1968 1,860 1,860 47 1,906 LOANS FROM ARGENTINA Debt Outstanding Payments During Period (Bnagin o f Periond) Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 1,019 /2 348 74 422 1 Q966 RUn 337 A)7 ,8 1967 513 177 28 205 1969 368 168 18 186 1969 168 168 8 176 Table 29: PROJECTED SERVICE PAYMENTS ON EXTERNAL PUBLIC AND PUBLICLY GUARANTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COUNTRY /1 (CONT.) (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 9 LOAN FROM BELGIUN Debt Outstanding Payments During Period (Begin of Period) Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 1,762 /2 101 53 153 1966 1,712 106 67 173 1967 1,606 217 80 297 1968 1,389 284 70 354 1969 1,105 383 54 437 19'70 722 257 35 292 1971 465 183 23 206 19'72 282 182 13 195 1973 100 100 4 104 PRIuvaTELY PrLACED DEBT S - SurrI ±iS' CREDITS Debt O%utLs4t,dgi (Begin of Period) Payments during Period including Amaorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 845 /2 101 53 153 1966' 795 106 4 2 148 1967 689 217 30 247 1968 472 200 20 221 1969 272 199 11 210 1970 73 73 2 75 Table 29: PROJECTED SERVICE PAY14ENTS ON EXTMiiXAL PUBLIc AiiTJ PUBLICLY GUARANTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COUNTRY /1 (CONrT.) (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 10 BELGIAN GOVT. LOANS Debt Outstanding Payments During Period (Begin of Period) Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 15965 917 /2 - 156;6 917 - 25 25 19,67 917 - 50 50 1968 917 84 49 133 1969 833 184 43 227 1970 649 184 33 217 1971 465 183 23 206 1972 282 182 13 195 1973 100 100 4 104 LOANS FROM CAMADA Debt Outstanding Payments During Period kneg±in of rer.UuuJ Including Amorti- lElar Undisbursed zati on In+erest Total 1965 12,547 /2 124 741 865 1966 12,486 2 737 739 1967 12,484 1,051 733 1,784 1968 11,433 1,236 667 1,903 1969 10,197 1,446 590 2,036 11970 8,752 1,446 503 1,949 1971 7,306 1,446 417 1,862 1972 5,860 1,446 330 1,776 1973 4,414 1,262 246 1,508 1974 3,152 1,051 173 1,224 1975 2,102 1,051 110 1,161 1976 1,051 1,051 47 1,098 Table 29: PROJECTED SERVICE PAYMENTS ON EXTERNAL Fu1ELIC AND PUELICLY GUARANTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COUNTRY /1 (CoNT.) (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 11 PRIVATELY PLACED DEBTS - SUPPLIERS' CREDITS Debt Outstanding Payments During Period (Begin of Period) Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 10,571 /2 124 741 865 1966 10,510 2 678 680 1967 10,508 1,051 615 1,666 1968 9,457 1,q5l 552 1.602 1969 8,406 1,051 489 1,539 1970 7,356 1v,051 426 1,476 1971 6,305 1,051 363 1,413 1972 5,254 1,051 299 1,350 1973 4,203 1,051 236 1,287 1974 3,152 1,051 171 1 224t 1975 2,102 1,051 110 1,161 J_7 1976- C1 1, 01 4 ,098 C~A1TADhrIT (¶rVrTT, T r%A ITt Debt OutstandPing Payments During Period (Begin of Period) Iicluddung ur,,orti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 1,976 'c _ - 1966 1,976 - 59 59 1967 1,976 _ 119 119 1968 1,976 185 116 301 1969 1,791 395 102 497 1970 1,396 395 78 473 19>71 1,001 395 54 449 1972 606 395 30 425 1973 211 211 10 221 Table 29: PROJECTED SERVICE PAYMENTS ON EXTERNAL PUBLIC AND PUBLICLY GUARANFEED DEuil OF CIULE BY CREDITuR ,UN,TmR-T /1 (CONT.) (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 12 LOANS FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA Debt Outstanding P e ri e (Begin of Period) Iaym ent>s Durg Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 59 /2 27 2 29 1966 44 30 2 32 1967 15 15 - 15 LOANS FROM DENMARK Debt Outstanding Payments During Period (Begin of Period) Including Amorti- Year Undi vurlM zation Interest Total 1965 7,426 /2 2,015 163 2,178 1966 0,742 7,01 I 224 1.2 1967 5,721 736 286 1,021 °968 4,985 817 254 1,071 1969 4,168 1,133 212 1,346 19nl'70% I r, -.3 5! 990 15C7 1 11J7 1971 2,045 764 114 878 1972 1,281 6v40 73 713 1973 640 480 31 511 -L7(4 106 165 Table 29: PROJECTED SERVTTCI- PAYpIEIJTS 01 EaTERNAL PUB,LIC AND PUBLICLY GUARANTEED DE3T OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COEUPTRY /1 (!oTr. n ) (In thousands of IJ.S. dollar equivalents) Page 13 PRIV. PLACED DEBTS - SUPPLIERS' CREDITS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 4,226L2 2,015 163 2,178 1967 2,520 736 78 813 I nA 1 17 Al.657 46A 7n 1969 1,127 653 20 673 1971 124 12 - 12h DA:NISH GOVT. LOASIS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 3,2012 - - 1966 3,201 - 104 lo4 1967 3,201 - 208 208 1968 3,201 160 208 368 1969 3,o4o 48o 192 673 1970 2,560 640 156 796 1971 1,920 640 11h 75h 1972 1,281 640 73 713 1973 640 48o 31 511 1974 16o 160 5 165 I,, t.~ - - ~ Tv,mT'1-~ ~'flT~T7y~f~T' Th 1T 7 -n r)T T 'r A Tf Table 29: PROOUtJTlTED aEmR7vICU Pr1',-' n ., uj T -U w±- ±Ju IC I PUBLICLY C-UARANTTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COUNTRY /1 (' C i NT . ') (In thousands of U.S. dollar eauivalents) Pace 14 LOANS FROM FRANCE Debt Outstanding (B-in -of Period) Pa-.er n.,:: D1ivlnc Pe-riod Including Amorti- Yek ar.i. U L1kJ..Tnd.3 slsur.sed. zation Intert 'P Totl 1965 30,681/2 3,748 1,206 4,954 1966, no 28,761 I,8- -,6 ,99 .LyUU r eu,i U± )U024 IL,LUU 4 11 1967 24,936 3,862 1,217 5,080 1968 21,074 4,177 1,026 5,203 1969 16,897 4,465 804 5,269 1970 12,432 4,380 561 4,941 1971 8,o53 2,942 342 3,284 1972 5,111 2,674 204 2,870 1973 2,437 1,792 86 1,878 1974 645 323 20 342 1975 323 323 8 331 PRIV. PLACED DEBTS - STTPPLIERSI CREDITS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Paynents During Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 18,456 /2 3,308 1.0)42 4.350 1966 16,697 3,502 837 4,338 1967 132195 3.540 677 4.216 1968 9,656 2,970 507 3,'478 1969 6.685 2,374 352 2,727 1970 4;311 2,289 209 2,499 1971 2.022 851 90 9)1 1972 1,170 585 51 636 1973 585 585 22 607 Table 29: PROJECTED SERLVICE PAYN1ETS ON EXTEINAT, PUBLIC AND PUBLICLY GULRALATPEED DEB3T 0-7 ClILE BY CREDITOR COUTTRY /A (COCT.) (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 15 FRENCH GOVT. LOAIS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Including Amortj- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 12.225 /2 hho i61 60), 1966 12,o64 323 33. 654 1967 11;71,1 323 531 863 1968 11,419 1,207 518 1,725 9O6p 10,212 2,091 452 2,5)2 1970 8,121 2,091 352 2,443 1971_ 6,031 2,091 252 2,34 1972 3,940 2,089 153 2,241 1973 1 852 1 On 7 ' ". 1 07- 1974 645 323 20 342 LOANTS FROM GER'TANY Debt Outstanding Bee,in of PeiIodU) JP,L L 6 4r, LKi, J.IJ' Including Amorti- Year T4 4 Iterest otal 1965 6<;h9( /2 I'A7 -0 187 1966 73,67h 8>954 if 1967 84,721 'I26- 3j813 9, 077 1968 79,457 7,428 3,920 11,348 1969 72-029 in 0791 3o,695 14,485 1970 61,238 10,414 3,120 13,533 1971 50I824 10,01 2,527 12,528 1972 40,823 9,286 1,962 11,248 1 Q7' A t27 -I)i?I I. (rv 7 4A? Z I ~~~~~- -" -~~~~~~~~~ I .'C -L44 L, 7 r M I. 1974 25,122 4,442 876 5,318 1976 16,239 2,549 471 3,020 1977 ~~~13,689 2,549 385 2,934 1978 11 ,140 2,549 298 2,847 797 8,912330 211 2,-542 Table 29: PROJECTED SERVICE PALE,NTS ON EXTERNAL PUBLIC AND PUBLICLY GUIARANTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COUNTRY A (CONT.) Tnt U±flu-and.- TT. S . TDollar e a PRIV. PLACED DEBTS - SUPPLIERS' CREDITS Debt Outstanding (Begrrin of' Pev"riord) Pirmn+.¸I Mir-ina Perinfd Including Amorti- Year Tndisbursed zatio. Interest Total 1965 33,138 /2 1,967 804 2,771 1966 33,812 2,185 910 3,095 1967 32,127 5,o45 2,121 7,166 1968 27,082 4,971 1.924 6,895 1969 22,111 4,723 1,645 6,368 1970 17,388 Lh,3L5 1.385 5.731 1971 13,042 3,933 1,108 5,o41 1972 9.109 3.218 858 L.076 1973 5,891 2,106 375 2,481 197)i 37R5 1j893 232 2j25 1975 1,893 1,893 99 1,992 GERMAN GOVT. LOANS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Tncrludincy Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 32,357 /2 11,220 645 11,865) 1066 39,862 6;769 864 7,633t 1967 52,594 219 1,692 1,91-1 1968 52,375 29,57 1,996 4 1969 49,918 6,o68 2,050 8,11 1070 48 r,-R 1 7,80. 7 A'I 1971 37,782 6,o68 1,419 7,487' 1'070 T1 7-1) 4 R 1 dn). 7 1'7') 12 I - -v- S -, s V L4 I , -L I C_ 1973 25,645 4,308 817 5,12., 1 074. 21, 337 r4 r6' 3,19i .L71L4 LrL. )JI L,j-) )147 ~Li 1975 18,788 2,549 558 3,107 1976 16,239 2,,49 4~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.7-1 3,02t) 1977 13,689 2,549 385 2,934 197v 11,140 2,549 290 2,8h7 1979 8,591 2,330 211 2,542 Table 29: PROJECTED SERVICE PAThEiFTTS OH ,IXTE RAL PTU TICI AND PUBLICLY GUARANTEIED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COUNJTRY /1 (CONT.) (In thousand.s of U.S. dollar equivalents) P.g:e 17 LOANS FROPIT ITALY Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments Durring Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 2h,&OO /2 ),661 2,656 6,317 1966 21,908 3,122 2,219 5,341 1967 2"78, 73' L5O 2,617 7,167 1968 24.,236 4,970 1,998 6,968 1969 I9 266u 1,687 1 , 1970 1L4w579 4h,677 962 5,639 1971 9,902 3,877 I 1 1972 6,o25 4 ,153 351 4,503 1973 1,873 1,873 130 2,003 PRIV. PLACED DE,-,TS SUPPLIERS' CREDITS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments DuLring Period Including Amorti- Ye ar UJndi used z±ation Interest Total i965 20,200 3,6 A 617 1966 17,708 3,122 2,041 5,163 1967 14 ,86 3,122 , 1968 11,464 3,121 1,028 4,150 1969 8,343 2,148 522 2G9hi0 1970 5,925 2,408 316 2,724 1971 3,517 1,608 110 1,719 1972 1,908 1,884 54 1,938 1973 24 24 - 214 P ITr, TIT ~\ T'vr M~'~T AT fTTflTr Tr' AUThT Table 29: PROECTEDv SERVICtv± t rA1i 0 uOi TEJ.& P J PUELICLY GUARANTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COUNTRY /. (CONT.) (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 18 ITALIAN GOVEfRMENT LOANS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 4,200/2 - - 1966 4,2007- 178 178 1967 14,200 1,429 1,082 2,511 1968 12.771 1,849 970 2,818 1969 10;923 2,269 821 3,090 1970 8,65L 2,269 646 2,915 1971 6,386 2,269 471 2,740 1972 L.117 2.269 296 2,565 1973 1,849 14849 130 1,979 LOANS FROMi JAPAN Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Including Amor ti - Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 13,414/2 2,668 445 3,113 1966 l1I,97h 2,270 589 2A89 1967 9,705 1,736 612 2,3h7 1968 7,969 1,596 475 2j072 1969 6,373 1,849 360 2,209 1970 4,524 1,300 21.i 1,5h3 1971 3,224 1,249 167 1,416 i972 1,975 1,249 96 1, 3h5 1973 726 726 31 757 Table 29: PROJECTED SERVICE PAYiMENTS ON EXTERNAL PUBLIC AND PUELICLY GUARANTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDIIOR COUNTRY /1 (CONT.) (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 19 PRIV. PLACED DEBTS - SUPPLIERS' CREDITS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 7,169/2 2,668 445 3,113 1966 5.730 2i270 409 2,679 1967 3,46o 1,736 253 1,988 1968 1;1725 1,074 124 1,197 1969 651 600 49 649 1970 51 51 4 55 JAPANESE GOVERNMENT LOANS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments Duringi Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 6, 2I. -L u6 218 1974 633 127 36 163 1975 507 127 28 155 1976 380 127 21 148 1977 253 i27 13 40 1978 127 127 6 132 Table 29: pJpj L GEC .n SERVITCE pAYiNTS ON EXTRNAL PULIC AND PUELICLY GUARANTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COUNTRY /1 (CONT ) (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 21 rILL. r. u juu PRILV. PT LACT DD-.'TS _ TVUPT p0C! CREEDITS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 1,416/2 5 1966 1,377- 43 2 45 1967 1,334 43 -£43 1968 1,291 16 - 16 1969 1,275 135 69 204 1970 1,140 127 66 193 1971 1,013 127 59 186 1972 887 127 51 178 1973 760 127 44 170 1974 633 127 36 163 1975 507 127 28 155 1976 380 127 21 148 1977 253 127 13 140 1978 127 127 6 132 NETIERLANDS GOVERMENT LOANS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 1,000/2 _ 1 966 1.000 oo -0 9~67 1,oo 50 50 1967 1,~~~000 5o 5o 1968 D1 ; oo 155 50 205 1969 845 200 42 242 1970 <611 200 32 232 1971 445 200 22 222 1972 21L5 2uon 12 212 1973 45 45 2 47 Tbhl a 90- PRP0TVG.TVn SE 51TRVTIGE PeAV1\W.\T(Tq ON RY'¶RPMAT. PTTRrT(I ANTD PU1LICLY GUARANTEED DEBT OF CHImE BY CREDITOR COUNTRY /1 (rovr,^, ) (In thousands of' U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 22 LOANS FROM NORWAY Debt Outstanding klYdglU.L 0. rer±uLU rayflrflwSl Diurilg rer3oUd Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Irnterest Total 1965 234/2 80 3 83 1966O 90 72 1 73 1967 118 47 - L7 1968 71 38 - 38 1969 33 11 - 11 1970 22 22 - 22 PRIV. FLACED DEBTS SUPPLIERS' CREDITS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 28/2 20 3 23 1966 21 14 1 15 1967 7 7 - 7 Tabl.e 2-9 PROJECTD SERVICE ' PAY-KNTPS ON EXKTEPNAL PURrTIC AND PUBLICLY GUARANTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COUNTY /1 (rCONT.)r (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 23 NORWEGIAN GOVERNMENT LOANS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Pa-ymrents Daring Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest otal 1965 206/2 60 - 60 1966 169 8 -5 1967 111 40 - 40 1968 71 38 - 38 1969 33 11 - 11 1970 22 22 - 22 LOANS FRO14 SOUTH AFRICA Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 119/2 39 11 50 1966 99- 40 8 48 1967 6o 40 4 44 1968 20 20 1 21 Ta.ble 29- PROJECTED SERVTCE PAYM-ENTS ON EXTERNAL PUBLIC AND PUELICLY GUARANTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COUNTRY /1 (CONT. ? (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Paze 2L LOANS FROM SPAIN Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 10,000/2 - 202 202 1966 10,000 300 257 557 1967 9,700 1,500 339 1,839 1968 8,200 1,500 287 1,787 1969 6,700 2,140 234 2,374 1970 4,560 2,140 16o 2,300 1971 2,420 2,14o 85 2,225 1972 280 140 10 150 1973 140 140 5 145 LOANS FROM SWEDEN Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 150/2 17 - 17 1966 137 26 - 27 1967 111 26 - 26 1968 85 25 - 25 1969 60 24 - 24 1970 36 24 - 24 1971 12 12 - 12 Table 29: PROJECTED SERVICE PAY>1NTS OF ErTEI¸NAL PUBLIC AND PUBLICLY GCU.A-YtiTTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COUlTRY / (CODIT.) (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 25 LOANS FROM 314ITZERLAND Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 20,314 /2 759 6oo 1,359 1966 19,654 954 563 1,517 1967 18,336 967 511 1,41.8 1968 17,018 980 458 1,439 1969 15,700 1,491 406 1,896 1970 13,884 1,505 353 1,858 1971 12,068 1,520 300 1,820 1972 10,249 1,535 248 1,7&^2 1973 8,427 1,029 202 1,231 1974 7,124 1,045 178 1,223 1975 5,817 1,062 154 1,215 1976 L4.505 583 129 712 1977 3,685 6oo 104 7c5 1978 2,860 618 80 698 1979 2,029 637 55 692 SWISS PUBLICLI-ITSUED BONJ3S Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Including Amorti- Year undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 12,930 /2 415 394 8059 1966 12,531 433 369 802 1967 11,734 446 346 792 1968 10,938 459 322 781 1969 10,141 473 298 771. 1970 9 _1!2 487 27. 762 1971 8l50i 502 250 75' 1972 7,743 517 226 743 1973 6,938 533 202 735 1974 6,1 549 178 727j 199775 4v2C)t 683 1529 712 1077 R 8N 00 lOh 7O0 19i8 2,86t 618 80 698i 1979 2:029 637 55 692 TabI.le 29.: TVMTt'CTETh czTTrrrw PAMMENTS OM EXTRRNAL PUTBLTC AND PUBLICLY GUARANTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COUNTRY /1 (CONT.) (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 26 PrTrVAflrMTIT 1r IT F DEBTS - QTjDDT tTht VrRCPEDTST I.L VA .Li ,, i I L DUebt Oubstanuding (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Including .ltoi, Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 -/2 521J SWISS GOVT. LOANS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments I-ri.ng Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 7,384/2 292 205 497 1966 7,12,51 19'-In n- i 7 -I .L>yuu t,.t .-K-L7L4 I. 1967 6,602 521 165 686 1960 6,080 521 136 658 1969 5,559 1,018 108 1,125 1970 4,542 1,018 79 1,096 1971 3,524 1,018 50 1,068 1972 2,506 1,018 22 1,039 1973 1,489 496 - 496 1974 993 496 - 496 1975 496 496 - 496 Table 29: PROJECTED SERVICE PAYMENTS ON EXTERNTAL PUBLIC AND PUBlICLY T - GWRA1TE 0) DFBT OF CHI-TTLE BY GREDITOR COUNTRY /1 (CONT.) / r~.. ~ ,-' ITT C 1-ar1T ' erii-iva nit.s) (In ouandof Uo dol Page 27 LOANS FROM UK Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Paments During Period Including Amorti- Year 'undisbulrsed zation Interest Total 1965 51,875/2 6,705 1,633 8,338 1966 60,938 1 ,3214 2,316 6h,640 1967 55,630 6,787 2,564 9,351 1968 47,897 7,786 2,09I 9,880 1969 39,202 5,273 1,632 6,905 1970 33,058 ,316 1,32 6,648 1971 26,908 4,542 1,051 5,593 1972 21,567 L4,196 801 4,997 1973 16,609 3,327 588 3,915 1974 12,556 2,613 1428 3,0 14 1975 9,252 2,089 310 2,398 1976 6,509 2,141 217 2,355 1977 3,750 2,195 119 2,314 1978 974 8 314 34 868 1979 140 1140 5 145 U. K. PUBLICLY-ISSUED BOMDS Debt Outstanding (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965; 29,744/2 1,160 908 2,069 1966 28,593 1,319 840 2,159 1967 26,289 1,359 771 2,131 1968 23,984 1,400 702 2,102 1969 21,675 1,443 633 2,076 1970 19,361 1,486 563 2,0149 1971 17,041 1,531 492 2,025 1972 114,711 1,577 424 2,001 1973 12,372 1,625 354 1,979 19714 10,021 1,674 283 1,958 1975 7,656 1,725 212 1,936 1976 5,277 1,777 141 1,917 1977 2.882 1,831 68 1,899 1978 -470 470 7 477 1979 - - Table 29: PRO.JCTED SERVICE PAWMETS ON EXTERNAL PUBLIC AND PUBLICLY GUARANT.ED DEBT OF CHILE BY CREDITOR COUNTRY /1 (fONT. ') (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) Page 28 T,O,gAT TVTTIA^'TV PTACEDT DEBTS Deb OutstandingA (Begin of Period) Payments During Period T- aclud"I"ng A m, - AV1 = Yea.r Undisbursed zation Interest Total n rZr6. ,i In ,35/ 474s 295 QI71 1966 15,014- 2,137 737 2,874 19,7 12,877 14,392 800 5,192 1968 8,485 1,349 477 4,826 I. It Lzn r~P1 O 196y 7J.~J4 _ 7921 1970 3,218 918 167 1,o85 1971 2,300 575 119 6914 1972 1,725 575 87 662 1 rl^ ~~r17 r' 1973 1,155 19714 575 575 24 599 0TurrT-nJR! JJ7)= Debtu uLutstu lg (Begin of Period) Payments During Period Including Amort-i- - < Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 2,251/2 1468 130 598 1966 6,61.4- 457 233 690 1967 6,157 1,032 330 1,361 1968 5,125 989 275 1,264 1969 4,136 918 221 1,139 1970 3,218 918 167 1,085 1971 2,300 575 119 694 1972 1,725 575 87 662 1973 1,150 575 55 630 1971 575 575 21 599 Table 29: PROJECTED SERVICE PAYMENTS ON EXTERNAL PUBLIC AND PTTT=r'TV GTTAPAiTTVVT',Tn7 MwP ' OF r'UTT-' B Pv r'Pp'nTmfTRY? TTI'TY /1 (CONT.) (TIn t-an U. S Ad11.-r e \J.LA .LL ~ 4IA . L Pa-ge On A CZ OTHER PRIVATELY PIACED DEBTS Debt Outstanding Pavments During Period (Begin of Period) Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 2,114 /2 4,208 165 4,374 1966 8,400 1,680 504 2,184 10967 6,720 3,360 470 3,830 1968 3,360 3,360 202 3,562 UNITED KINGDOM GOVT. LOANS Debt Outstanding Payments During Period (Begin ofu Period) Including Amorti- Year Undisbursed zation Interest Total 1965 17,766 /Z 868 430 1,298 1966 17.332 868 739 1,607 1967 16,464 1,036 993 2,029 1968 15,428 2,037 915 2,952 1969 13,391 2,912 778 3,690 1970 10.479 2.912 602 3.511 1971 7,567 2,436 438 2,874 1972 5.131 2.044 290 2,33L 1973 3,087 1,127 179 1,306 197L 1,960 364 121 L85 1975 1,596 364 98 462 1976 1.232 364 74 438 1977 868 364 51 415 1978 504, 364J 27 391 1979 140 140 5 145 Table 29 C-EC1 SER.JE ___E ON EXTE1; PT-ALT- C AND PUBLICLY GUARANTEED DEBT OF CHILE BY CRE7DITOR COUMMTRY /1 " .L'l! X . " (In thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) LvAuq r nuriv vs x sUjZ ua Deit,-U V-uZs Or\ 000 UON 0-_ > O f: I N = = >-cC)n1 m ovl Xt F C) t-- 0 C) \0 -- ---IqCnr'U r-I C a)~~~~~~~C :Ir CO CH-C\) -HON =fcoucr---n N0 C\C\ HCNON O\ E--\Htco\H' NC\ H H1 C ; oC' ) '- -C 0-r-\ \O _ (rr-- 1- CO \( \ r--N CO \D 0H O 0 en r(N CMC H H co ft t:: % L1 .e ft f ^ % ff ft .h % ,3 -h 11 ^ t % . t f 1 . ' > k ! ; C -- - >( N C O r ) \ ID - \ 0 \ z \ J Hn H r \ l H\ E-4 C~~~~~~~0 - C-. 0 P- H r) 0 .4U- r-a \D HNO\ 4a H ON \0 C) C\ C ONO:: C\ - C\ik)NC -.I ' OLr \- co l H'_ O Ol' r_3 r-: In C7) C\ E-r- xD1> CO rl\ Lr 0>) O Nr\ Os co \r-04 C\ <1 rl CO, °1\ * E-' E-i H a) CO CO CO m trCNC\\Dr-ac t-O N( H Ha a) r0 0 H-' C\ \r- O C\ H C\1 U) U) a CD~E-4 %S *. *S *~ *~ *. *. *~ *~ .~ .~ . C)n 0t *d .D r C\ rDr r o O OJ N, .s 0'J O Ct Hh- 0 t.S _ n N N N rQ H rDl r rq r \x \i , N N rs r H U) H Q Ct O < : P-h- H N-NO- CD c) H¢ rl sN 0 ON ONN ON oN u D ON C'rz ONC, r,CJox .4 (o '-n r\N NC) H r-- X PC Es n D s) NO ONOONCh Ch cO r U -a) t--_ .4: P Nr-c\r u cvj- m,n ..4sn r- -r CMO U) +< Y ) 1:4 > a rxe c_ C'C ON NrD C\ - r' U- ON ro N trN C, u\ 0O1 coOO CM U)N H - Hl a_o r--t 0 E-~~~~~4 0~4 ~ ~ ~ % ~ % . ~ - ~ ~ *~* 2 ~ ~~ 0 1-H a)..C H OrJ NO ;D Ch NOH r--NO (D\0nr;- 0 NCJNOJr- CCMNO 01OJ .CM_ W ~~HlH-:N CCMH 4 HHr r 1r 00- C m 1) ONO CN `\ O\ 0\ C ChN Ch\0\ O\ CN 0\ CN O\ C ON,C O\ ONrO\ ON O a O`\ C' r~~~~l > I~~~~~- r l r-i r-i rH r-l r-l r-l rl r-l r-1 r-l r-i rH rH ri r-f r-i r-l r-l il r-l H- rA r-I r-l ri r-I rl E-1 Table 32: PROJECTED SERVICE PAYMEI]TS ON EXTERNIAL PRIVATE DEBT OF CHILE /i (Qo:r.) (in thousands of UcS. dollar equivalents) PAGE 2 SUPPLIERS I CREDITS DEBT OUTSTAINDING (BEGIN OF PERIOD) PAYMNENTS DURING PERIOD INCLUDING AMORTI- YEAR UNDISBURSED ZATION INTEREST TOTAL 1966 96,555 2h,932 - 24,932 1967 71,623 18,966 - 18,9O66 1968 52,657 15,693 - 15,693 1969 369964 11,392 _ ll,352 1970 25;572 9,815 - 9,81.5 1971 15,757 2,972 2,972 1972 12,785 2,319 - 2,19 1973 10,466 2,986 -2,t6 1974 7,480 1,567 1 1975 5,913 3.108 3, 10. . 1976 2,805 1,403 _ 1,403 1977 1,402 1,402 _ 1,402 PRIVATELY-PLACED DEBT-OTIIER 1966 53,824 12,894 1,213 14,107 1967 40,930 6,653 1,191 7,B]44 1968 34,277 6,402 925 7,327 1969 27,875 5,802 663 6,46s, 1970 22,073 5,202 463 5,66, 1971 16,871 3,402 320 3,7(22 1972 13,469 3,402 290 3,692 1973 10,067 3,402 250 3,652 1974 6,665 3,402 215 3,617 1975 3,263 1,222 159 1,38:L 1976 2,041 722 117 839 1977 1,319 722 76 790 1978 597 597 34 63:L Table 32: PROJECTED SERVICE PkYi4ENTS OlN EXTERNAL PRIVATE DEBT OF CHILE /1 (in thousands of U.S. dollar equivalents) PAGE 3 EXPORT-IITORT BANK DEBT OUTSTAHDINTG (BErGTINJ OF PERTOD) PAY=NTS DURING PERIOD INCLUDING AMORTI - YEAR UNDISBURSED ZATION INTEREST TOTAL 1966 117 531 4;164 5,066 9,230 1967 103,31h 6,008 5028 11,036 1968 97,306 73 5;33 9,808 1969 92,833 9,336 5,176 14,512 1970 83,h197 9,246 4;647 13,893 1971 74,251 9,252 4,121 13,373 'I 070 649. 000 Q 2A) 3 93 12,807 1973 55,785 8,983 3,069 12,o52 1974 h4,892 8,487 2,563 11,00 1975 38,315 7,958 2,082 10,OhO 1976 3O,3e7 7,392 1,639 9,031 1977 22,965 7,216 1,216 8,432 1978 1a,7u 9 2,100 875 2I975 1979 13,649 2,100 755 2,855 1980 11,v-9 2,100 6334 2,734 IDB LOANS 1966 15.2qL 1,119 977 2,096 1967 14 ,132 1,202 906 2,108 1Q6R 12.930 1,293 829 2,122 1969 11,637 1,293 747 2,040 1970 100344 1.293 664 1,957 1971 9,051 1,293 582 1,875 1972 7,758 1;293 499 1,792 1973 6,h65 1,293 416 1,709 19714 5,172 1 j293. 33h 1,627 1975 3,879 1,293 252 1545 1976 2,586 1,293 166 1,459 1977 1,293 1,293 82 1,375 Table 32: PROJECTl SERVICE PAYMDETS ON EKTERNAL PRIVATE DEBT OF CHILE /1 (COiT4,) (in thousands of U.S. dollar eauivalents) PAGE 4 IFC LOANS DEBT OUTSTANDING (BEGIN OF PERIOD) PAYMENTS DURING PERIDD INCIuDING AMORTI- YEAR UNDISBURSED ZATION INTEREST TOTAL i966 5,200 892 358 1,250 1967 4,308 1,012 297 1,309 1968 3,296 1,012 227 1,239 1969 2,284 867 157 1,024 1970 1,417 726 98 824 1971 691 406 49 455 1972 285 285 20 305 / Includes service on all debts listed in Table 31. Statistics Division TR'Rn-E1-,nnomirs nepartmrent July 12, 1966