Published 1995
by Food First in Oakland, Calif .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-308) and index.
Statement | Joseph Collins and John Lear ; [foreword by Walden Bello ; epilogue by Stephanie Rosenfeld. |
Contributions | Lear, John, 1959- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HC192 .C575 1995 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xi, 320 p. : |
Number of Pages | 320 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1105455M |
ISBN 10 | 0935028633 |
LC Control Number | 94030596 |
Chile’s Free-Market Miracle: A Second Look $ “Collins’ and Lear’s second look at Chile is a well-documented, well written, and extraordinarily detailed analysis of one of the most important social economic experiences of recent times. "This polemic treatise attempts to prove that Chile's post-Allende neoliberal experiment cannot and should not be considered a 'miracle.' It contains a frontal attack against the free market, privatization, and trade liberalization principles of Chile's neoliberal paradigm"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. Cited by: 5. Chile's free-market miracle by Collins, Joseph, unknown edition, Share this book. Facebook. Twitter. Pinterest. Embed. Edit. Last edited by Clean Up Bot. Febru | History. An edition of Chile's free-market miracle () Chile's free-market miracle a second lookPages: An illustration of an open book. Books. An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video. An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio. An illustration of a " floppy disk. Software. An illustration of two photographs. Chile's free-market miracle by Collins, Joseph. Publication date Topics.
"This polemic treatise attempts to prove that Chile's post-Allende neoliberal experiment cannot and should not be considered a 'miracle.' It contains a frontal attack against the free market, privatization, and trade liberalization principles of Chile's n. “Chile’s Free Market Miracle will serve as a reference on Chile and free market economics for many years. Generalists and policy analysts will welcome this contribution.” –Joseph Scarpaci, Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Click here for instructions on requesting a review, desk or course adoption copy of this book. Chile's free market miracle: a second look / Author: Joseph Collins and John Lear ; [foreword by Walden Bello ; epilogue by Stephanie Rosenfeld. Publication info: Oakland, Calif.: Institute for Food and Development Policy, c Format: Book. Although a quarter century old, this book is a necessary spotlight on the "free market counter-revolution" originating in the Chicago School of the s. As this regime has undulated like octopus tentacles across the allegedly "Free World" - especially the former socialist world - 5/5.
*****New Food First Book***** CHILE'S FREE-MARKET MIRACLE: A SECOND LOOK by Joesph Collins and John Lear, epilogue by Stephanie Rosenfeld. From the Foreword, by Walden Bello: It is fashionable these days to refer to the "Chilean Miracle". This is an ideologically loaded term, one which subtly renders acceptable the. "This polemic treatise attempts to prove that Chile's post-Allende neoliberal experiment cannot and should not be considered a 'miracle.' It contains a frontal attack against the free market, privatization, and trade liberalization principles of Chile's neoliberal paradigm"- . CHILE: Democracy and the Chilean Miracle In the United States and throughout the world this singular success has largely been attributed to the free market, laissezfaire economic model implemented by Pinochet and his economic czars, known as “the Chicago Boys.” However, the having carried out research on the subject for a book he. If Chile is now presented as a pioneer of free-market economic reform, we should remember that at the beginning of the s, it was the complete opposite: a vanguard of controlled economy and big.