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Under President Chavez, government spending has increased to pay for all of the new social programs that have been implement to improve the lives of Venezuelan citizens.   
There are two major reasons why the Gross Domestic Product has increased in Venezuela during the Chavez regime.  The first being that government spending has increased to pay for all the new social programs implemented to improve the lives of Venezuelan citizens.  The second is the positive increase in the countries trade balance.  Imports have basically remained the same, but net exports have nearly quadrupled in the past six years.  This is maily due to the restructuring of the state-owned oil industry and the strategies used




<center>[[Economic Policies]] | [[Economic Growth]] | [[Economic Statistics]]</center>
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Revision as of 17:53, 3 May 2006

| Venezuela's Economy |
| Pre-Chavez Economy | Chavez Economy | Petroleum Industry |

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There are two major reasons why the Gross Domestic Product has increased in Venezuela during the Chavez regime. The first being that government spending has increased to pay for all the new social programs implemented to improve the lives of Venezuelan citizens. The second is the positive increase in the countries trade balance. Imports have basically remained the same, but net exports have nearly quadrupled in the past six years. This is maily due to the restructuring of the state-owned oil industry and the strategies used


Economic Policies | Economic Growth | Economic Statistics