According to human development, level of nutrition, communications, infraestructure, defense forces, health systems, social safety net, low levels of corruptions, standards of life, urbanisations, cleaniness of the cities, low levels of crime, democratic and stable goverment, life expectancy of its citizens, freedom of press, freedom of religion, freedom of political association, freedom of workers association, technological development, use of computers evrywhere, good and modern transport systems, turism infrastructure, solid financial banking systems, goverment wealth, and many other indexes, Chile is a developed country.
However there are a few indexes where Chile is not so developed namely income per cápita, distribution of wealth, standards of state funded primary and secondary education, research and development and respect for indigenous communities. Once these few problems are sorted out Chile will be a "perfect country" like the rest of the other developed countries. Chile is fast working in improving deficiencies and there is little doubt that soon will emerge as good as it should be and the first latinamerican country to be fully deserving of the "developed" label.