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The Chicago School of Economy Thought
Holčáková, Tereza ; Holman, Robert (advisor) ; Mičúch, Marek (referee)
The work inquires into one of the most famous schools of economic thougth, (which had been) founded in the second half of the 20th century. Liberal attitude and conservative wiews excercised by its members strongly oposes keynesianism and its politics of state influence on economics. Chicago school represents powerful ideological outlook, importance of which is expressed by a particular number of Nobel awards, earned by its representatives. This school has had a great impact on economic policy of many countries. Its representatives started applying economy in until that time non-typical areas, and by this set in motion further progress of economic theories. The main aim of my work is to impartially recapitulate main representatives and sum up their works, metodology , ideas and views and particularlly reflect their general relevance for the Word of today.

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