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Milton Friedman ( ; July 31, 1912 – November 16, 2006) was an American economist and statistician who received the 1976 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his research on consumption analysis, monetary history and theory and the complexity of stabilization policy. With George Stigler, Friedman was among the intellectual leaders of the Chicago school of economics, a neoclassical school of economic thought associated with the work of the faculty at the University of Chicago that rejected Keynesianism in favor of monetarism until the mid-1970s, when it turned to new classical macroeconomics heavily based on the concept of rational expectations. Several students, young professors and academics who were recruited or mentored by Friedman at Chicago went on to become leading economists, including Gary Becker, Robert Fogel, and Robert Lucas Jr. Friedman's challenges to what he called "naive Keynesian theory" began with his interpretation of consumption, which tracks how consumers spend. He introduced a theory which would later become part of mainstream economics and among the first to propagate the theory of consumption smoothing. During the 1960s, he became the main advocate opposing Keynesian government policies, and described his approach (along with mainstream economics) as using "Keynesian language and apparatus" yet rejecting its initial conclusions. He theorized that there existed a natural rate of unemployment and argued that unemployment below this rate would cause inflation to accelerate. He argued that the Phillips curve was in the long run vertical at the "natural rate" and predicted what would come to be known as stagflation. Friedman promoted a macroeconomic viewpoint known as monetarism and argued that a steady, small expansion of the money supply was the preferred policy, as compared to rapid, and unexpected changes. His ideas concerning monetary policy, taxation, privatization, and deregulation influenced government policies, especially during the 1980s. His monetary theory influenced the Federal Reserve's monetary policy in response to the global financial crisis of 2007–2008. After retiring from the University of Chicago in 1977, and becoming Emeritus professor in economics in 1983, Friedman served as an advisor to Republican U.S. president Ronald Reagan and Conservative British prime minister Margaret Thatcher. His political philosophy extolled the virtues of a free market economic system with minimal government intervention in social matters. He once stated that his role in eliminating conscription in the United States was his proudest achievement. In his 1962 book Capitalism and Freedom, Friedman advocated policies such as a volunteer military, freely floating exchange rates, abolition of medical licenses, a negative income tax, school vouchers, and opposition to the war on drugs and support for drug liberalization policies. His support for school choice led him to found the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, later renamed EdChoice. Friedman's works cover a broad range of economic topics and public policy issues. His books and essays have had global influence, including in former communist states. A 2011 survey of economists commissioned by the EJW ranked Friedman as the second-most popular economist of the 20th century, following only John Maynard Keynes. Upon his death, The Economist described him as "the most influential economist of the second half of the 20th century ... possibly of all of it". Early life Friedman was born in Brooklyn, New York City on July 31, 1912. His parents, Sára Ethel (née Landau) and Jenő Saul Friedman, were Jewish working-class immigrants from Beregszász in Carpathian Ruthenia, Kingdom of Hungary (now Berehove in Ukraine). They emigrated to America in their early teens. They both worked as dry goods merchants. Friedman was their fourth child and only son, as well as the youngest of the children. Shortly after his birth, the family relocated to Rahway, New Jersey. Friedman's father, Jenő Saul Friedman, died during Friedman's senior year of high school, leaving Friedman and two older sisters to care for their mother. In his early teens, Friedman was injured in a car accident, which scarred his upper lip. A talented student and an avid reader, Friedman graduated from Rahway High School in 1928, just before his 16th birthday. He was the first in his family to attend a university. Friedman was awarded a competitive scholarship to Rutgers University and graduated in 1932. Friedman initially intended to become an actuary or mathematician, however, the state of the economy, which was at this point in a depression, convinced him to become an economist. He was offered two scholarships to do graduate work, one in mathematics at Brown University and the other in economics at the University of Chicago. Friedman chose the latter, earning a Master of Arts degree in 1933. He was strongly influenced by Jacob Viner, Frank Knight, and Henry Simons. Friedman met his future wife, economist Rose Director, while at the University of Chicago. During the 1933–1934 academic year, he had a fellowship at Columbia University, where he studied statistics with statistician and economist Harold Hotelling. He was back in Chicago for the 1934–1935 academic year, working as a research assistant for Henry Schultz, who was then working on Theory and Measurement of Demand. During the 1934–35 academic year, Friedman formed what would later prove to be lifetime friendships with George Stigler and W. Allen Wallis, both of whom later taught with Friedman at the University of Chicago. Friedman was also influenced by two lifelong friends, Arthur Burns and Homer Johnson. They helped Friedman better understand the depth of economic thinking. Public service Friedman was unable to find academic employment, so in 1935 he followed his friend W. Allen Wallis to Washington, D.C., where Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal was "a lifesaver" for many young economists. At this stage, Friedman said he and his wife "regarded the job-creation programs such as the WPA, CCC, and PWA appropriate responses to the critical situation", but not "the price- and wage-fixing measures of the National Recovery Administration and the Agricultural Adjustment Administration". Foreshadowing his later ideas, he believed price controls interfered with an essential signaling mechanism to help resources be used where they were most valued. Indeed, Friedman later concluded that all government intervention associated with the New Deal was "the wrong cure for the wrong disease", arguing the Federal Reserve was to blame, and that they should have expanded the money supply in reaction to what he later described in A Monetary History of the United States as "The Great Contraction". Later, Friedman and his colleague Anna Schwartz wrote A Monetary History of the United States, 1867–1960, which argued that the Great Depression was caused by a severe monetary contraction due to bankin.... Discover the Milton Friedman popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Milton Friedman books.

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  • Capitalismo y libertad synopsis, comments

    Capitalismo y libertad

    Milton Friedman con la colaboración de Rose D. Friedman

     ¿Cómo podemos beneficiarnos de las promesas del Gobierno y evitar al mismo tiempo la amenaza que éste supone para la libertad individual? En este libro ya clásico, Milton Fri...

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    Milton Friedman

    Ariane de Saeger

    Imparate a conoscere le idee di Milton Friedman in soli 50 minuti con questo libro pratico e conciso. Friedman è stato un economista vincitore del premio Nobel che ha vissuto molti...

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    Milton Friedman on Economics

    Milton Friedman

    On his death in the autumn of 2006, Milton Friedman was lauded as “the grandmaster of freemarket economic theory in the postwar era” by the New York Times and “the most influential...

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    The Price of Peace

    Zachary D. Carter

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER An “outstanding new intellectual biography of John Maynard Keynes [that moves] swiftly along currents of lucidity and wit” (The New York Times), illumina...

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    Libertad de elegir

    Milton Friedman con la colaboración de Rose D. Friedman

    La libertad económica es un requisito esencial para la libertad política. Esta es la tesis central de Libertad para elegir, escrito a cuatro manos por Milton y Rose Friedman. Al pe...

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    Anarchy, State, and Utopia

    Robert Nozick

    The foundational text of libertarian thought, named one of the 100 Most Influential Books since World War II (Times Literary Supplement) First published in response to John Rawls'&...

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    Milton Friedman

    Ariane de Saeger

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    Milton Friedman

    Ariane de Saeger

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    Milton Friedman

    James Forder

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    Chicagonomics

    Lanny Ebenstein

    Chicagonomics explores the history and development of classical liberalism as taught and explored at the University of Chicago. Ebenstein's tenth book in the history of economic an...

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    Milton Friedman

    Ariane de Saeger

    Bu pratik ve özlü kitapla Milton Friedman'ın fikirlerini sadece 50 dakikada öğrenin. Friedman, ABD'nin en önemli ekonomik dönemlerinin çoğunda yaşamış Nobel ödüllü bir ekonomistti:...

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    Milton Friedman

    Ariane de Saeger

    Poznaj idee Miltona Friedmana w zaledwie 50 minut dzięki tej praktycznej i zwięzłej książce. Friedman był ekonomistą nagrodzonym Noblem, który przeżył wiele najważniejszych okresów...

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    Milton Friedman

    Ariane de Saeger

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    Free Market

    Jacob Soll

    From a MacArthur “Genius,” an intellectual history of the free market, from ancient Rome to the twentyfirst centuryAfter two government bailouts of the US economy in less than twen...

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    Reimagining Capitalism in a World on Fire

    Rebecca Henderson

    A renowned Harvard professor debunks prevailing orthodoxy with a new intellectual foundation and a practical pathway forward for a system that has lost its moral and ethical founda...

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    Milton Friedman

    50Minuten

    In nur 50 Minuten Milton Friedman verstehenDer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler gehört zu den bedeutendsten Persönlichkeiten der Wirtschaftsgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Nach dem Börs...

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    Basic Economics

    Thomas Sowell

    The bestselling citizen's guide to economicsBasic Economics is a citizen's guide to economics, written for those who want to understand how the economy works but have no interest i...

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    Capital

    Karl Marx & David Fernbach

    The "forgotten" second volume of Capital, Marx's worldshaking analysis of economics, politics, and history, contains the vital discussion of commodity, the cornerstone to Marx's th...

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    Milton Friedman

    Eamonn Butler

    "One of the most important economic thinkers of all time..." Paul KrugmanMilton Friedman changed the world. From free markets in China to the flat taxes of Eastern Europe, from the...

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    The Shock Doctrine

    Naomi Klein

    The bestselling author of No Logo shows how the global "free market" has exploited crises and shock for three decades, from Chile to IraqIn her groundbreaking reporting, Naomi Klei...

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    Socialism Sucks

    Robert Lawson & Benjamin Powell

    The bastard stepchild of Milton Friedman and Anthony Bourdain, Socialism Sucks is a barcrawl through former, current, and wannabe socialist countries around the worl...

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    Milton Friedman

    William Ruger

    Milton Friedman (19122006) was one of the most important 20th century advocates of libertarian and conservative ideas in academia and amongst the wider public. He made a critical c...

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    Milton Friedman

    William Ruger

    Milton Friedman (19122006) was one of the most important 20th century advocates of libertarian and conservative ideas in academia and amongst the wider public. He made a critical c...

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    Milton Friedman on Freedom

    Milton Friedman

    In this book, Robert Leeson and Charles Palm have assembled an amazing collection of Milton Friedman's best works on freedom. Even more amazing is that the selection represents onl...

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    How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life

    Russ Roberts

    A forgotten book by one of history's greatest thinkers reveals the surprising connections between happiness, virtue, fame, and fortune.Adam Smith may have become the patron saint o...

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    Milton Friedman

    50Minutes

    Nobel Prizewinning economist and free market advocateThis book is a practical and accessible guide to understanding the life and works of Milton Friedman.In 50 minutes you will be ...

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    Conspicuous Consumption

    Thorstein Veblen

    With its wry portrayal of a shallow, materialistic 'leisure class' obsessed by clothes, cars, consumer goods and climbing the social ladder, this withering satire on modern capital...

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    The Essential Milton Friedman

    Steven E. Landsburg

    When economists are called “influential,” it usually means they’ve changed the way other economists think. By that standard, Milton Friedman was one of the most influential economi...

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    Milton Friedman

    Eamonn Butler

    Poucos economistas tiveram uma influência tão grande no curso da humanidade como Milton Friedman. O seu pensamento foi determinante na política monetária de Reagan e Thatcher, nos ...

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    Milton Friedman

    Jennifer Burns

    An Economist Best Book of 2023 | One of The New York Times’ 33 Nonfiction Books to Read This Fall | Named a most anticipated fall book by the Chicago Tribune and Bloomberg“Wherever...

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    Milton Friedman

    50Minutos

    Este libro es una guía práctica y accesible para entender y aplicar el modelo Canvas, que le aportará la información esencial y le permitirá ganar tiempo.En tan solo 50 minutos ust...

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    Discrimination and Disparities

    Thomas Sowell

    An enlarged edition of Thomas Sowell's brilliant examination of the origins of economic disparitiesEconomic and other outcomes differ vastly among individuals, groups, and nations....

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    Shell Shock

    Ian Cummins & John Beasant

    Royal Dutch/Shell is a multinational behemoth. Every four seconds of every day, 1,200 cars fill their tanks with petrol on Shell forecourts, while at airports around the world civi...

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    JFK and the Reagan Revolution

    Lawrence Kudlow & Brian Domitrovic

    The fascinating, suppressed history of how JFK pioneered supplyside economics.   John F. Kennedy was the first president since the 1920s to slash tax rates acrosstheboard, bec...