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16 The End of Neoliberalism?
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xi
- Illustrations xiii
- Tables xv
- Timeline xvii
- Dramatis personae xxiii
- Preface to the Paperback Edition xxix
- Introduction 1
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Part I The Early Years
- 1 Exporting Capitalism 27
- 2 The Chicago Boys in the Ivory Tower 37
- 3 Salvador Allende’s Thousand Days of Socialism and the Chicago Boys, 1970–1973 50
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Part II The Chicago Boys and the Pinochet Dictatorship, 1973–1990
- 4 Augusto Pinochet’s Coup and the Chicago Boys’ Reform Program 71
- 5 Milton Friedman’s 1975 Visit and the Shock Treatment 93
- 6 Market Reforms and the Struggle for Power, 1975–1981 111
- 7 The Birth of a Neoliberal Regime 123
- 8 Milton Friedman and the Currency Crisis of 1982 136
- 9 The Second Round of Reforms, 1983–1990 154
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Part III Neoliberalism under Democratic Rule, 1990–2022
- 10 The Return of Democracy and Inclusive Neoliberalism 177
- 11 Staying Neoliberal 188
- 12 Grievances, Abuses, Complaints, and Protests 208
- 13 The Distributive Struggle 221
- 14 Broken Promises 236
- 15 The Constitutional Convention and the Election of Gabriel Boric 253
- 16 The End of Neoliberalism? 270
- Acknowledgments 279
- Appendix: The Origins of Neoliberalism and the Chile Project 283
- Notes 293
- Bibliography and archival sources 313
- Index 329
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xi
- Illustrations xiii
- Tables xv
- Timeline xvii
- Dramatis personae xxiii
- Preface to the Paperback Edition xxix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I The Early Years
- 1 Exporting Capitalism 27
- 2 The Chicago Boys in the Ivory Tower 37
- 3 Salvador Allende’s Thousand Days of Socialism and the Chicago Boys, 1970–1973 50
-
Part II The Chicago Boys and the Pinochet Dictatorship, 1973–1990
- 4 Augusto Pinochet’s Coup and the Chicago Boys’ Reform Program 71
- 5 Milton Friedman’s 1975 Visit and the Shock Treatment 93
- 6 Market Reforms and the Struggle for Power, 1975–1981 111
- 7 The Birth of a Neoliberal Regime 123
- 8 Milton Friedman and the Currency Crisis of 1982 136
- 9 The Second Round of Reforms, 1983–1990 154
-
Part III Neoliberalism under Democratic Rule, 1990–2022
- 10 The Return of Democracy and Inclusive Neoliberalism 177
- 11 Staying Neoliberal 188
- 12 Grievances, Abuses, Complaints, and Protests 208
- 13 The Distributive Struggle 221
- 14 Broken Promises 236
- 15 The Constitutional Convention and the Election of Gabriel Boric 253
- 16 The End of Neoliberalism? 270
- Acknowledgments 279
- Appendix: The Origins of Neoliberalism and the Chile Project 283
- Notes 293
- Bibliography and archival sources 313
- Index 329