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Chicago Boys

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The Chicago Boys (c. 1970s) were a group of about 25 Chilean economists working under the Augusto Pinochet administration. Most of the Chicago Boys received their basic economic education from the School of Economy in Universidad Católica, and were later postgraduate exchange students at the University of Chicago. The group was influenced by Arnold Harberger's Latin American Finance Workshop, Milton Friedman's Money and Banking Workshop, and the Chicago School of Economics. They had written a 189-page manifesto that called for the immediate privatization of Chile's state-owned enterprises that Socialist President Salvador Allende's administration had nationalized.

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