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  • '''Milton Friedman''' (1912-2006) was an American economist and political theorist who became
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  • * "Comments on the Critics", 1974, in Gordon, ed. ''Milton Friedman and his Critics.'' * ''Milton Friedman in Australia, 1975'' (1975)
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  • Rose and Milton Friedman Senior Fellow, [[Hoover Institution]]; columnist, [[Frontpage Magazine]], T
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  • The theory proposed by [[Milton Friedman]] that consumers attempt to adjust their consumption in response to variati
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  • * Ebenstein, Alan O. ''Milton Friedman: A Biography'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/Milton-Friedman-Biography-Lann
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  • ...t such statements are tautological does not deprive them of usefulness. In Milton Friedman's words, they "serve as a filing system for organising empirical material".
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  • '''Milton Friedman''' (1912-2006) was an American economist and political theorist who became
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  • ...rsity of Chicago]] after 1950. The leaders included [[George Stigler]], [[Milton Friedman]] and numerous other [[Nobel Prize]] winners.
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  • ...sentations from [[Ludwig von Mises]], [[F.A. Hayek]], [[Henry Hazlitt]], [[Milton Friedman]], [[James Buchanan]], [[Vernon Smith]], [[Israel Kirzner]], [[Walter E. Wi
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  • *[[Milton Friedman]], http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/friedman.htm
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  • * 1962 [[Milton Friedman]]'s ''Capitalism and Freedom''[http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/ipe/fri
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  • ...the Federal Reserve Bank's conduct of monetary policy <ref name=Friedman> Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz ''A Monetary History of the United States 1867-1960'', Pr
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  • ...docs/speeches/2002/20021015/default.htm]</ref>. Most economists now accept Milton Friedman's contention that the crash was caused by the perverse application of monet <ref name=Friedman> Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz ''A Monetary History of the United States 1867-1960'', Pr
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  • As propounded by the late Professor [[Milton Friedman]] <ref> Milton Friedman, "The Role of Monetary Policy", ''American Economic Review'', 1968: p.12 ...mitigating the ill-effects of inflation and as a means of combating it, by Milton Friedman and Herbert Giersch in 1974,
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  • ...drawn to the attention of the economics profession by Milton Friedman<ref> Milton Friedman Essays in Positive Economics University of Chicago Press 1953</ref>. In mo
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  • * "Comments on the Critics", 1974, in Gordon, ed. ''Milton Friedman and his Critics.'' * ''Milton Friedman in Australia, 1975'' (1975)
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  • ...consumption and investment gave a better understanding of the IS slope. [[Milton Friedman]] developed the idea that the consumption level of household’s was mainly ...characterized by "abstractness, generality, and mathematical elegance"<ref>Milton Friedman (1949 (1953)), , "The Marshallian Demand Curve" in ''Essays in Positive Eco
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  • == Milton Friedman on trade deficits == [[Milton Friedman]] has argued that many of the fears of trade deficits are unfair criticisms
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  • ...program. With former Attorney General [[Nicholas Katzenbach]], economist [[Milton Friedman]], media personality [[Walter Cronkite]] and many other prominent figures,
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  • ...e from a variety of sources <ref>[http://web.cenet.org.cn/upfile/90714.pdf Milton Friedman: ''Inflation and Unemployment'', Nobel Memorial Lecture, December 13, 1976] <ref name=Friedman> Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz ''A Monetary History of the United States 1867-1960'' (p.
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  • ...s consider "concentrated ownership of labor-displacing technology" that [[Milton Friedman]] does not, although Marxists believe the state should own these means of p
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  • * Ebenstein, Lanny. ''Milton Friedman: A Life'' (2007), full-scale biography, 186pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Milto * Krugman, Paul. "Who Was Milton Friedman?" ''New York Review of Books'' Vol 54#2 Feb. 15, 2007 [http://www.nybooks.c
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  • ...ses]] and [[Frederick Hayek]] and other 20th century theorists including [[Milton Friedman]] and [[Murray Rothbard]], who argue not only for a limited role for govern
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  • ...ncluding [[ William Beveridge]], [[Irving Fisher]], [[John Stuart Mill]],[[Milton Friedman]], [[Alvin Hansen]], [[Friedrich Hayek]], [[John Maynard Keynes]], [[(Thoma
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  • ...Maynard Keynes]] nor [[/Tutorials#Milton Friedman and the Chicago School|Milton Friedman]] considered the stock exchange crash to have started the downturn, althoug ...n had held its 1928 monetary contraction to have been largely responsible. Milton Friedman blamed the Federal Reserve for continuing to restrict the money supply afte
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  • ===The Monetarists and Milton Friedman=== ...<ref name=FRIEDMANHET>[http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/friedman.htm Milton Friedman]</ref>, a fierce opponent of the Keynesian economics, led the "Monetarist"
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  • ...reby she rejected [[Keynesian economics]] for the "theories" espoused by [[Milton Friedman]]. She claimed that monetarism would "reinvigorate" the British economy, bu
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  • ...0s in Britain and the United States, but came under heavy criticism from [[Milton Friedman]] and other conservatives for their theoretical weaknesses, and their inabi * [[Milton Friedman]]
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  • ...lism]] <ref> Instrumentalism an approach that is explained and defended by Milton Friedman in "Essays in Positive Economics'', University of Chicago Press, 1953 </ref ...that can be used to predict the consequences of changes of circumstances". Milton Friedman: "The Methodology of Positive Economics", p39 of ''Essays in Positive Econo
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  • ...<ref name=FRIEDMANHET>[http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/friedman.htm Milton Friedman (1968)]</ref>, the leader of the ''[[Monetarist School]]'' <ref name=MONETA
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  • .../nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/1976/friedman-lecture.pdf Milton Friedman: ''Inflation and Unemployment'' Nobel Memorial Lecture 1976]</ref> <ref> S ...1993), pp. 331-336 </ref>, and the monetarist alternative attributed to [[Milton Friedman]]<ref>[http://world-economics-journal.com Tim Congdon: "Two Concepts of the
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  • ...retionary use of monetary policy in response to cyclical developments<ref> Milton Friedman: ''Essays in Positive Economics'', page 139, Phoenix Books, 1953</ref>, and
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  • ...has been summarised from Ben Bernanke's speech to the Conference to Honor Milton Friedman, November 8, 2002 [http://www.federalreserve.gov/BOARDDOCS/SPEECHES/2002/2 ...bank loans to brokers. As Friedman and Schwartz noted <ref name=Friedman> Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz ''A Monetary History of the United States 1867-1960'' (p.
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  • ...worst, that government is inefficient and corrupt. Earlier in the 1960s, [[Milton Friedman]] first proposed greater concentration on monetary policy rather than the r
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  • ...budget, and sharp reduction in the ''monetary base''. <ref name=Friedman> Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz, ''A Monetary History of the United States 1867-1960'' (P ...lion at the end of 1927 to $210 million by August 1928 <ref name=Friedman> Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz ''A Monetary History of the United States 1867-1960'' (p.
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  • ...p://research.stlouisfed.org/publications/es/07/ES0701.pdf Edward Nelson: ''Milton Friedman on Inflation'', Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis Winter 2007]</ref> and ot
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  • ...hich achieved prominence in the twentieth century and is associated with [[Milton Friedman]], was first formulated at least three centuries earlier. Many of those th ...rshall]]'s ''Economics'' and in [[Milton Friedman]]'s ''Price Theory''<ref>Milton Friedman: ''Price Theory'', Transaction Publishers, 2007 </ref>. Walras, and subsequ
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  • ...hich achieved prominence in the twentieth century and is associated with [[Milton Friedman]], was first formulated at least three centuries earlier. Many of those th ...rshall]]'s ''Economics'' and in [[Milton Friedman]]'s ''Price Theory''<ref>Milton Friedman: ''Price Theory'', Transaction Publishers, 2007 </ref>. Walras, and subsequ
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  • ...lism of its assumptions but upon its ability to yield useful results <ref> Milton Friedman '' Essays in Positive Economics'' pages 18 to 39 Phoenix Books 1966 </ref>
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