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Pinochet's Economists: The Chicago School of Economics in Chile

Contributor(s): Valdes, Juan Gabriel (Author)

ISBN: 9780521451468

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: August 17, 1995

Dewey: 338.983

LCCN: 94028011

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.08" H x 9.36" L x 6.20" W ( 1.59 lbs) 352 pages

Series: Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics

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Description: This book tells the extraordinary story of the Pinochet regime's economists, known as the Chicago Boys. Following their training as economists at the University of Chicago, they took advantage of the opportunity afforded them by the 1973 military coup to launch the first radical free market strategy implemented in a developing country. The ideological strength of their mission and the military authoritarianism of General Pinochet combined to transform an economy that, following the return to democracy, has stabilized and is now seen as a model for Latin America.

Review Quotes: "Valdés, who is deeply critical of the Chicago School for its lack of social content and its influence in Chilean public life, has written an important history of an elite group of economists and their allies among Chile's conservative business elite." American Historical Review

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