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neoliberal over time? This paper explores mechanisms of neoliberal continuity in Chile and Estonia by extending gradualist …/compromise). While these mechanisms have allowed dominant groups in Chile and Estonia to retain neoliberalism, the timing and combination … neoliberal orthodoxy whereas Chile has a more pragmatic trajectory. …
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stratification in access to education, health and pensions. -- Chile ; development ; inequality ; growth ; natural resources ; social …
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F. A. Hayek took two trips to Chile, the first in 1977, the second in 1981. The visits were controversial. On the first …
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divergent effects on state-popular sector relations in Argentina and Chile. The research is based on extensive semi … Chile adopted the new social policy approach as a way to build new links to the popular sectors. In contrast with some of … funds are often captured by local politicians for clientelist machinations. In Chile, on the other hand, the outcome has …
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This paper examines empirically the hypothesis made famous by Nobel Laureates Friedrich A. Hayek and Milton Friedman that societies with high levels of political freedom must also have high levels of economic freedom. In our judgment, the Hayek-Friedman hypothesis holds up fairly well to...
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