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  1. Jun 16, 2022 · Milton Friedman was an American economist who advocated for free-market capitalism. He is the founder of monetarism, an active monetary policy where governments control the amount of money in...

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  3. M ilton Friedman was the twentieth century’s most prominent advocate of free markets. Born in 1912 to Jewish immigrants in New York City, he attended Rutgers University, where he earned his B.A. at the age of twenty. He went on to earn his M.A. from the University of Chicago in 1933 and his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1946.

  4. Milton Friedman. Milton Friedman found an intellectual home when he joined the University of Chicago economics faculty in 1946. He spent most of the rest of his career here and remained closely associated with the University throughout his life. Unquestionably one of the most influential economists and scholars of the 20th century, Friedman ...

  5. www.britannica.com › contributor › Milton-FriedmanMilton Friedman | Britannica

    Read Britannica's biography of Milton Friedman. BIOGRAPHY. American economist and educator, one of the leading proponents of monetarism in the second half of the 20th century. Milton Friedman was awarded the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1976.

  6. Milton Friedman, (born July 31, 1912, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.—died Nov. 16, 2006, San Francisco, Calif.), U.S. economist. Friedman studied at Rutgers and Columbia before joining the faculty of the University of Chicago in 1946. There he became the leading U.S. advocate of monetarism.

  7. The Two Economists Who Fought Over How Free the Free Market Should Be. Nicholas Wapshott’s “Samuelson Friedman” looks at a feud that continues to define the economic direction of the United...

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