Inventory of the Chicago Boys and Latin American Market Reformers Collection, 1992-2011

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Title: Chicago boys and Latin American market reformers collection
Date (inclusive): 1992-2011
Collection Number: 2011C39
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: In Spanish and English
Physical Description: 1 manuscript box, 13 sound cassettes, 42 digital audio files (2.6 GB), digital media (0.4 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Sound recordings and transcripts of interviews, and associated material, relating to free market policies in Chile and elsewhere in Latin America, and to the influence of economists associated with the University of Chicago in instituting them. Interviews conducted by Tobias Switzer and William E. Ratliff. Those interviewed include Rolf Lüders Schwarzenberg, Sergio de Castro, Martín Costabal Llona, Alvaro Donoso, Ernesto Fontaine, Gonzalo Vial Correa, Miguel Schweitzer, Roberto Kelly, Domingo Cavallo and Hernán Cubillos Sallato.
Creator: Ratliff, William E.
Creator: Cubillos Sallato, Hernán, 1936-
Creator: Cavallo, Domingo, 1946-
Creator: Switzer, Tobias
Creator: Lüders Schwarzenberg, Rolf
Creator: Castro, Sergio de
Creator: Costabal Llona, Martín
Creator: Donoso, Alvaro
Creator: Fontaine T., Juan Andrés
Creator: Vial Correa, Gonzalo
Creator: Schweitzer, Miguel
Creator: Kelly, Roberto
Creator: López Murphy, Ricardo
Creator: Harberger, Arnold C.
Creator: Cerda, Rodrigo
Creator: Dittborn, Julio
Creator: Larroulet, Cristían
Creator: Silva, Ernesto
Creator: Williamson, Carlos
Creator: Moreno, Alfredo
Creator: Cheyre V., Hernán
Creator: Parra, Francisco
Creator: Lavín I., Joaquín (Lavín Infante)
Creator: Urzua, Sergio, 1977-
Creator: Acevedo, Matias
Creator: Couyoumdjian, Juan Pablo
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives

Access

The collection is open for research; materials must be requested in advance via our reservation system. If there are audiovisual or digital media material in the collection, they must be reformatted before providing access.

Use

For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Acquisition Information

Acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 2011.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Chicago boys and Latin American market reformers collection, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Historical Note

The first truly methodical though flexible implementation of market reforms in the mid-twentieth century was by the Chicago Boys in Chile. This cadre of market-oriented economists was trained chiefly at the University of Chicago (UC); they sprang to public attention after the military coup that ousted Socialist president Salvador Allende in September 1973.
Between 1958 and the 1973 coup, Chile had elected successive Conservative, Christian Democratic, and Marxist governments, all of which failed to address adequately the demands of the often combative and unruly Chilean electorate. As early as the mid-1950s U.S. government officials were lamenting the paucity of good economists in Latin America, where the discipline was dominated by the structuralist and import-substitution ideas of Argentine Raúl Prebisch, head of the Santiago-based United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America. With support from the Ford Foundation, a program was launched that enabled many Chilean students to pursue graduate studies in economics in the United States, mostly at UC, and U.S. professors to conduct research from a base at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (PUC) in Santiago. Contrary to the common assumption that Milton Friedman was the dominant influence in Chile, a different UC (later University of California at Los Angeles) professor, Arnold Harberger, was in most respects the father of the Chicago boys. His goal was to teach economics fundamentals to students from Chile and demonstrate how economics is linked to the real world.
Harberger taught for decades at UC but, beginning in 1984, moved to UCLA, though still teaching for a while at UC. As a professor and private consultant with international development agencies, Harberger is renowned for successfully relating the fundamentals of economics to the challenges and needs of the real world through his enthusiastic hands-on involvement and his pioneering studies on taxation, development, cost-benefit analysis, and trade policy. Although best known for his work with Chilean reformers, he also worked on shorter-term projects with reformers from all parts of the world. Harberger is a former president of the American Economic Association.
For two decades neither teaching nor research under the program had any direct policy influence in Chile. But deep and long-standing disorientations throughout society quickly worsened during the Allende period; by September 1973 inflation had reached 1,000 percent, setting the stage for a military coup. After a year and a half of procrastination, the military government, headed by General and later President Augusto Pinochet, turned the national economy over to the Chicago Boys in 1975. Given a free hand in economic policy, they transformed Chile--not without hitting some potholes along the way--from a failing statist economy into the soundest internationally integrated market economy in Latin America. Even before the Chicago Boys became active players in Chile, Harberger had begun including other Latin Americans in the program; in time those people had an impact around the world. As of 2011, several Chicago Boys are ministers in the Chilean government of President Sebastián Piñera.
In the early 1970s Hernán Cubillos, the foreign minister during the Beagle Channel dispute with Argentina, and former naval officer Roberto Kelly urged ten Chicago Boys to produce "The Brick" ("El Ladrillo") that outlined future policies of the Chicago Boys. El Ladrillo was based on an earlier reform program drawn up for (and rejected by) Conservative president Jorge Alessandri (1958-64) by Sergio de Castro, minister of finance from 1977 to 1982, whom Harberger called "the most prominent leader of the first big wave of Chilean reform."
The Chilean experience attracted the attention of governments from Latin America, Russia and former Communist Eastern Europe to Hong Kong and the People's Republic of China (PRC). The PRC, rapidly expanding its trade relations in Latin America, recognized Chile's economy as the most effective and stable in the region and in 2006 signed its first bilateral free trade agreement in the Latin world with Santiago. As of 2011, Chile exports more to China than it does to the United States.

Scope and Content of Collection

The collection consists primarily of interviews with the Chicago Boys. The early interviews in this collection on audiocassettes were conducted by Hoover Americas curator William Ratliff in 1992 in Santiago and Entre Lagos, Chile. The interviewees included key early supporters of the Chicago Boys, most importantly Roberto Kelly and Hernán Cubillos, in addition to historian Gonzalo Vial. Five later interviews (January 2011) were set up with the assistance of a second-generation Chicago Boy and PUC dean, Francisco Rosende; they were conducted at the Libertad y Desarrollo think tank in Santiago (Luis Larraín, executive director) by Tobias Switzer, an officer in the U.S. Air Force studying at the PUC, and PUC adjunct professor Luis Gonzales. The five interviewed were Sergio de Castro, Rolf Luders, Juan Andrés Fontaine, Alvaro Donoso and Martín Costabal. Full transcripts of the interviews are available, as are a recorded lecture and PowerPoint presentation on the Chicago Boys that Luders gave at the Hoover Institution in March 2011.
The main non-Chilean market reformer in this collection is Domingo Cavallo, a doctoral graduate of Harvard University, who was minister of the economy under two Argentine presidents. Material on him includes an interview conducted by Ratliff in Buenos Aires in 1993; a seminar (including a discussion of currency boards and related matters with Milton Friedman), and an interview with Ratliff, at the Jordan Winery in Healdsburg, California in May 1997; and a lecture in 2007 at Stanford University.
In addition to the interviews there is a copy of "El Ladrillo," some manuscripts and papers of Cubillos and Cavallo, and other related documents.
An increment received in 2011 consists of interviews with Arnold C. Harberger. Alito (as Harberger is known in Latin America) was a guest at the Hoover Institution for a week in late June 2011 and gave interviews on the Chicago Boys and related projects.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Audiotapes
Free enterprise
Latin America -- Economic conditions
Chile -- Economic conditions

 

Chicago Boys interview transcripts 2011

box 1, folder 1

Sergio de Castro interview conducted by Tobias Switzer with Luis Gonzales, transcript 2011 January 11

box 1, folder 2

Rolf J. Lüders interview conducted by Tobias Switzer with Luis Gonzales 2011 January 12

box 1, folder 3

Juan Andrés Fontaine interview conducted by Tobias Switzer with Luis Gonzales 2011 January 13

box 1, folder 4

Alvaro Donoso interview conducted by Tobias Switzer with Luis Gonzales 2011 January 15

box 1, folder 5

Martín Costabal interview conducted by Tobias Switzer with Luis Gonzales 2011 January 18

 

Additional Chicago Boys interview transcripts 2017

Scope and Contents

Thirteen transcriptions of interviews conducted by Ernesto Silva and others at the Universidad del Desarollo in Santiago, Chile, in 2017. Mostly in Spanish.
box 1, folder 6

Acevedo, Matias

box 1, folder 7

Cerda, Rodrigo

box 1, folder 8

Cheyre, Hernán

box 1, folder 9

Dittborn, Julio

box 1, folder 10

Fontaine, Juan Andrés

box 1, folder 11

Harberger, Arnold

box 1, folder 12

Larroulet, Cristián

box 1, folder 13

Lavín, Joaquín

box 1, folder 14

Moreno, Alfredo

box 1, folder 15

Parro, Francisco

box 1, folder 16

Silva, Ernesto

box 1, folder 17

Urzua, Sergio

box 1, folder 18

Williamson, Carlos

 

Related material 1988, 2011

box 1, folder 19

Draft of untitled manuscript on economic policy in Chile 1988

box 1, folder 20

"The 'Chicago Boys': a Free Market Revolution," presentation at Hoover Institution by Rolf J. Lüders 2011 March 24

 

Sound recordings 1992-2011

onsite digital

Sound recording of William Ratliff interviewing Hernan Cubillos Sallato 1992 June 12-16

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 2011c39_a_0001323

Scope and Contents note

Ratliff interviews the former Chilean foreign minister in Santiago. In Spanish and English. Digitized from two compact sound cassettes that remain in a private collection
onsite digital

Sound recording of William Ratliff interviewing Hernan Cubillos Sallato 1992 June 20-21

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 2011c39_a_0001324

Scope and Contents note

Recorded in Entrelagos, Chile. In Spanish and English. Digitized from one compact sound cassette that remains in a private collection
onsite digital

Sound recording of William Ratliff interviewing Hernan Cubillos Sallato 1992 June 21

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 2011c39_a_0001325

Scope and Contents note

Recorded in Entrelagos, Chile. In Spanish and English. Digitized from one compact sound cassette that remains in a private collection
box MC14, onsite digital

Sound recording of William Ratliff interviewing Hernan Cubillos Sallato, Gonzalo Vial, and Fernando Brevo 1992 June 21-26

Physical Description: 1 compact sound cassette.
Language of Material: Spanish; Castilian, English.

Conditions Governing Access note

Access copy reference number: 2011c39_a_0001326

Scope and Contents note

The Sallato interview was recorded in Entrelagos, Chile on 1992 June 21; the Gonzalo Vial and Fernando Brevo interview was recorded in Santiago on 1992 June 26. Digitized from two compact sound cassettes that remain in a private collection.
onsite digital

Sound recording of Hernan Cubillos Sallato lecture at the Hoover Institution 1992 March 12

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 2011c39_a_0001327

Scope and Contents note

In Spanish and English. Digitized from two compact sound cassettes that remain in a private collection
box MC14, onsite digital

Jordan Winery Seminar sound recording 1997 May 5

Physical Description: 3 compact sound cassettes.
Language of Material: English.

Conditions Governing Access note

Access copy reference number: 2011c39_a_0005690

Scope and Contents note

Domingo Cavallo delivers a speech, "The Role of Monetary Policy in Emerging Economies." Milton Friedman responds with comments, followed by a panel discussion with many speakers.
box MC14, onsite digital

Domingo Cavallo speech 1993 August 9

Physical Description: 1 compact sound cassette
Language of Material: In Spanish

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 2011c39_a_0005697
box MC14, onsite digital

Interview of Domingo Cavallo at Stanford University 2007 November 13

Physical Description: 1 compact sound cassette.
Language of Material: English.

Conditions Governing Access note

Access copy reference number: 2011c39_a_0005698

Scope and Contents note

This interview was conducted at the Stanford Center for Latin American Studies.
box MC14, onsite digital

Roberto Kelley and William Ratliff interview 1992 July 1

Physical Description: 2 compact sound cassettes.
Language of Material: Spanish; Castilian.

Conditions Governing Access note

Access copy reference number: 2011c39_a_0005700
onsite digital

Rolf Lüders speech at the Hoover Institution 2010 March 24

Conditions Governing Access note

Access copy reference number: 2011c39_a_0005703
box MC14, onsite digital

Gonzalo Vidal, Hernan Cubillos, and Fernando Bravo 1992 June 17

Physical Description: 1 compact sound cassette.
Language of Material: Spanish; Castilian.

Conditions Governing Access note

Access copy reference number: 2011c39_a_0005705
box MC14, onsite digital

Gonzalo Vidal, Fernando Bravo, and Miguel Schweitzer 1992 June 26

Physical Description: 1 compact sound cassette.
Language of Material: English.

Conditions Governing Access note

Access copy reference number: 2011c39_a_0005708
box MC14, onsite digital

Interview with Miguel Schweitzer 1992 June 26

Physical Description: 1 compact sound cassette.
Language of Material: English.

Conditions Governing Access note

Access copy reference number: 2011c39_a_0005719
box MC14, onsite digital

William Ratliff interviews Hernan Cubillos 1992 June 21

Physical Description: 1 compact sound cassette.
Language of Material: English.

Conditions Governing Access note

Access copy reference number: 2011c39_a_0005720
box MC14, onsite digital

William Ratliff interviews Ricardo Lopez Murphy 2002 October 1

Physical Description: 1 compact sound cassette.
Language of Material: English.

Conditions Governing Access note

Access copy reference number: 2011c39_a_0005742
onsite digital

Interview with Arnold C. Harberger conducted by William Ratliff, Kurt Leube, and Robert Leeson. 2 CD sound discs 2011 June 28

Access

Access copy reference number: 2011c39_a_0008811_a01_pt01 and 2011c39_a_0008811_a01_pt02
 

Digital materials 2009, undated

Access

Digital materials are not available until processed. If interested in accessing these materials, please contact us for more information.
box MC5

Liberty Fund presents: A Conversation with Arnold Harberger, interviewed by Richard Lanham 2009

Physical Description: 1 DVD
box MC5

Interviews with Rodrigo Cerda, Julio Dittborn, Cristian Larroulet, Ernesto Silva, Carlos Williamson, and Juan Andres Fontaine. Presented by the Universidad del Desarrollo undated

Physical Description: 2 DVDs
box MC5

Interviews with Alfredo Moreno, Hernan Cheyre, Francisco Parro, Joaquin Lavin, Sergio Urzua, and Matias Acevedo. Presented by the Universidad del Desarrollo undated

Physical Description: 2 DVDs
box MC2

undated

Physical Description: 1 DVD
box MC2

Rolf Lüders lecture at Hoover Institution 2010 March 24

Physical Description: 2 optical disks
box MC2

Interview with Arnold C. Harberger conducted by William Ratliff, Kurt Leube, and Robert Leeson 2011 June 28

Physical Description: 2 optical disks
box MC2

Hoover #1 - de Castro, Lüders undated

Physical Description: 1 optical disk
box MC2

Hoover #2 - Fontaine, Donoso, Costabal undated

Physical Description: 1 optical disk