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- noun Plural form of
Chicagoan .
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I find it rather astonishing that you seem to identify the “mainstream” with the Keynesians and neo-Keynesians, and fail to recognize that Friedman and the Chicagoans are the direct descendants of the Austrians aside from the goldbuggery.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Does Hayek Belong in High School Economics Classes? 2010
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Bohemond: I find it rather astonishing that you seem to identify the “mainstream” with the Keynesians and neo-Keynesians, and fail to recognize that Friedman and the Chicagoans are the direct descendants of the Austrians aside from the goldbuggery.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Does Hayek Belong in High School Economics Classes? 2010
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Second, Friedman and the Chicagoans are also well within the mainstream, but there is quite a bit more that distinguishes them from Austrians than goldbuggery.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Does Hayek Belong in High School Economics Classes? 2010
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I find it rather astonishing that you seem to identify the “mainstream” with the Keynesians and neo-Keynesians, and fail to recognize that Friedman and the Chicagoans are the direct descendants of the Austrians aside from the goldbuggery.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Does Hayek Belong in High School Economics Classes? 2010
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I find it rather astonishing that you seem to identify the “mainstream” with the Keynesians and neo-Keynesians, and fail to recognize that Friedman and the Chicagoans are the direct descendants of the Austrians aside from the goldbuggery.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Does Hayek Belong in High School Economics Classes? 2010
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Bohemond: I find it rather astonishing that you seem to identify the “mainstream” with the Keynesians and neo-Keynesians, and fail to recognize that Friedman and the Chicagoans are the direct descendants of the Austrians aside from the goldbuggery.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Does Hayek Belong in High School Economics Classes? 2010
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I find it rather astonishing that you seem to identify the “mainstream” with the Keynesians and neo-Keynesians, and fail to recognize that Friedman and the Chicagoans are the direct descendants of the Austrians aside from the goldbuggery.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Does Hayek Belong in High School Economics Classes? 2010
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He is a founding member of Chicagoans Against the War in Iraq (now known as Chicagoans Against War and Injustice), which was formed a year before America's ill-fated invasion of Iraq.
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There's even a Web site called Chicagoans for Rio, urging the Olympic committee to send the summer games to Brazil.
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Now we know which word Chicagoans should spend the weekend using when talking about the
chicagotribune.com - 2010
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