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by justincormack
5296 days ago
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This article did not really mention that he found too few entrepreneurs, just that he didnt get on with the investors. Community needs to be there first, and investment cannot create it. Not sure that someone deciding they cant make enough money is an indication of anything about the potential. |
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> Nothing will change without emphasis on science, and this is true all across Latin America – actually, Chile is even in better shape than other Latin American countries. Do you know how many Brazilians have received a Nobel Prize? Zero. Compare that with Israel, and you’ll see the difference: education.
But I agree with you, I don't think one investor giving up on Chile means anything definitive about the country's potential.