The 1973 Chilean Coup and the Rise of Neoliberalism
The 1973 Chilean coup marked a turning point in the development of neoliberalism, leading to a significant reduction in inflation but also far-reaching social consequences.
The 1973 Chilean coup marked a turning point in the development of neoliberalism, leading to a significant reduction in inflation but also far-reaching social consequences.
Explore the impact of neoliberalism on Chile's economy and society, from the 1973 military coup to the implementation of free market reforms.
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