In the late 1950s and early '60s a handful of Chilean students went to study economics at the University of Chicago. What they learned changed their country.
don't worry if you don't have an account with us, we'll create one
[{"meta":{"author":"Planet Money","authorlink":""},"src":"https:\/\/play.podtrac.com\/npr-510289\/edge1.pod.npr.org\/anon.npr-podcasts\/podcast\/npr\/pmoney\/2019\/04\/20190410_pmoney_pmpod905v4-684fb2ff-af59-4631-9686-f182f58ca52f.mp3?awCollectionId=510289&awEpisodeId=711911535&orgId=1&d=1467&p=510289&","thumb":{"src":"https:\/\/lystnimg.b-cdn.net\/podcastsnw-202106\/e59cb6-8512-4c79-6f4a71_800.jpg"},"title":"The Chicago Boys, Part I","link":"javascript:;","id":"item-951754"}]