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Here is a sure way to get me to look inside a magazine: put Milton Friedman on its cover. “The Freedom Movement’s Happy ...
In his 1962 book Capitalism and Freedom, economist Milton Friedman outlined a pro-growth vision that Klein and Thompson would do well to consider.While Abundance focuses narrowly on specific projects, ...
"I don't think it's an exaggeration to call Milton Friedman's Free to Choose a survival kit for you, for our nation, and for freedom," Reagan said in an introduction to the television adaptation ...
To Friedman, a defining characteristic of free markets is freedom of choice, as suggested by his famous phrase “Free to Choose,” the title of both his 1980 TV series and the book co-authored ...
Free market radical. Milton Friedman described himself as a free-enterprise radical, and was an unswerving champion of competitive markets. Professor Friedman held that there was a natural rate of ...
Milton Friedman, the patron saint of free markets and a founder of the Nobel-adorned Chicago school of economics, took a very dim view of all tariffs — ours, theirs, anyone's. Writing in ...
Today marks the 112th birthday of economist Milton Friedman, one of history’s most consequential free-market advocates. Reflecting on the work of Friedman this year reminds us how much more ...
Today marks the 112th birthday of economist Milton Friedman, one of history’s most consequential free-market advocates. Reflecting on the work of Friedman this year reminds us how much more ...
Milton Friedman, the leader of the Chicago school of economics, made a famous speech about a pencil in a 10-hour PBS broadcast series called "Free to Choose" in 1980.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman advocated for free market principles in the 1980 public TV series "Free to Choose." Episode eight was titled "Who Protects the Worker?" ...