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The Chicago Boys were a group of Chilean economists prominent around the 1970s and 1980s, the majority of whom were educated at the Department of Economics of the University of Chicago under Larry Sjaastad, Milton Friedman, and Arnold Harberger, or at its affiliate in the economics department at the Pontifical Catholic University of ...
Chicago Boys (em português: Garotos de Chicago) foi um grupo de aproximadamente 25 jovens economistas chilenos que formularam a política econômica da ditadura do general Augusto Pinochet. Foram os pioneiros do pensamento neoliberal , antecipando no Chile em quase uma década medidas que só mais tarde seriam adotadas por Margaret ...
12 de jan. de 2016 · Harberger, an American economist who taught at the University of Chicago from 1953 to 1991 alongside Milton Friedman, was a father figure to the “boys”—a group of Chilean economists who ...
The Chicago Boys were a group of free-market economists trained at the University of Chicago who shaped economic policy and reforms in Chile during General Augusto Pinochet's rule.
12 de set. de 2021 · When, in October of 2019, more than a million Chileans poured into the streets to protest inequality and the privileges of the elite, the critique of the Chicago Boys resonated loudly. “Chao, Chicago” (“Bye, Chicago”), said a typical graffiti message.
- Daniel Matamala
6 de nov. de 2019 · The “Chicago Boys” are a group of Chilean economists who studied at the University of Chicago just as neoliberal thought started to emerge. Many blame this group for large parts of Chile’s current socioeconomic malaise, most significantly the inequality.
Known by the name Chicago Boys, this influential international network of economists advocates limited governments and unhindered markets. In the mid-1950s, the U.S. government and private foundations funded the first cohorts of Latin American economics students at the University of Chicago to counter the prevailing development-ist thinking in ...