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Author: | Duquette, M. |
Title: | The Chilean economic miracle revisited |
Journal: | Journal of Socio-Economics
1998 : VOL. 27:3, p. 299-321 |
Index terms: | SOCIAL ECONOMICS CHILE ECONOMICS |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | This article examines some basic principles of socioeconomics and communitarianism as exhibited in the case of Chile. The socioeconomic hypothesis of primary concern is the argument that the market economy functions best when contained within a properly structured social capsule. The communitarian hypothesis of principal interest is that, in purely Humean terms, modern societies achieve "refinement" when they possess a strong network of community organizations which compete for dominance over the political system without undermining the fragile democratic rules of the game. |
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