The Privatization Origins of Political Corporations: Evidence from the Pinochet Regime
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- Felipe González & Mounu Prem & Francisco Urzúa I., 2019. "The Privatization Origins of Political Corporations," Working Papers ClioLab 30, EH Clio Lab. Instituto de Economía. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
- Felipe González & Mounu Prem & Francisco Urzúa I, 2018. "The Privatization Origins of Political Corporations," Documentos de Trabajo 16357, Universidad del Rosario.
- Felipe González & Mounu Prem & Francisco Urzúa, 2018. "The Privatization Origins of Political Corporations," Documentos de Trabajo 516, Instituto de Economia. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile..
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Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 78(C).
- Aldunate, F & González, F & Prem, M & Urzúa, F, 2019. "The Evolution of Ownership Structures: Privatization, Business Groups, and Pyramids," Documentos de Trabajo 17348, Universidad del Rosario.
- Felipe González & Felipe Aldunate & Mounu Prem & Francisco Urzúa, 2020. "Privatization and business groups: Evidence from the Chicago Boys in Chile," Documentos de Trabajo 537, Instituto de Economia. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile..
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"The intergenerational transmission of higher education: Evidence from the 1973 coup in Chile,"
Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 90(C).
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- Aldunate, F & González, F & Prem, M, 2022. "The Limits of Hegemony: Banks, Covert Actions, and Foreign Firms," Documentos de Trabajo 20055, Universidad del Rosario.
- Aldunate, Felipe & Gonzalez, Felipe & Prem, Mounu, 2022. "The Limits of Hegemony: Banks, Covert Actions, and Foreign Firms," SocArXiv z8f4h, Center for Open Science.
- Felipe Aldunate & Felipe Gonzalez & Mounu Prem, 2023. "The limits of hegemony: U.S. banks and Chilean firms in the Cold War," Working Papers 952, Queen Mary University of London, School of Economics and Finance.
- González, Felipe & Prem, Mounu, 2018.
"The value of political capital: Dictatorship collaborators as business elites,"
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 155(C), pages 217-230.
- Felipe González & Mounu Prem, 2018. "The Value of Political Capital: Dictatorship Collaborators as Business Elites," Documentos de Trabajo 507, Instituto de Economia. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile..
- Felipe González & Mounu Prem, 2018. "The Value of Political Capital: Dictatorship Collaborators as Business Elites," Documentos de Trabajo 15980, Universidad del Rosario.
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"The Evolution of Ownership Structures: Privatization, Business Groups, and Pyramids,"
Documentos de Trabajo
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- González, Felipe & Muñoz, Pablo & Prem, Mounu, 2021.
"Lost in transition? The persistence of dictatorship mayors,"
Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 151(C).
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- González, F & Muñoz, P & Prem, M, 2019. "Lost in Transition? The Persistence of Dictatorship Mayors," Documentos de Trabajo 17431, Universidad del Rosario.
- Gonzalez, Felipe & Muñoz, Pablo & Prem, Mounu, 2021. "Lost in transition? The persistence of dictatorship mayors," SocArXiv d6x54, Center for Open Science.
- Gonzalez, F & Prem, M, 2021.
"The Legacy of the Pinochet Regime,"
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"The Intergenerational Transmission of College: Evidence from the 1973 Coup in Chile,"
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- Bautista, Maria Angelica & Gonzalez, Felipe & Martinez, Luis R. & Prem, Mounu & Munoz, Pablo, 2022. "The Intergenerational Transmission of College: Evidence from the 1973 Coup in Chile," IAST Working Papers 22-142, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST).
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"Losing your dictator: firms during political transition,"
Journal of Economic Growth, Springer, vol. 25(2), pages 227-257, June.
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- Felipe González & Mounu Prem, 2018. "Losing Your Dictator: Firms During Political Transition," Documentos de Trabajo 15978, Universidad del Rosario.
- Felipe González & Mounu Prem, 2019. "Losing Your Dictator: Firms During Political Transition," Working Papers ClioLab 27, EH Clio Lab. Instituto de Economía. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
- Felipe González & Mounu Prem, 2019. "Losing Your Dictator: Firms During Political Transition," Working papers 6, Red Investigadores de Economía.
- Aldunate, Felipe & González, Felipe & Prem, Mounu, 2024.
"The limits of hegemony: U.S. banks and Chilean firms in the Cold War,"
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- Felipe Aldunate & Felipe Gonzalez & Mounu Prem, 2023. "The limits of hegemony: U.S. banks and Chilean firms in the Cold War," Working Papers 952, Queen Mary University of London, School of Economics and Finance.
- Gonzalez, Felipe & Coy, Felipe & Prem, Mounu & von Dessauer, Cristine, 2022. "Uncertainty from dictatorship to democracy: Evidence from business communications," SocArXiv gz934, Center for Open Science.
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