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PAGE ONE How Milton Friedman Changed Economics, …
www.columbia.eduNovember 17, 2006 PAGE ONE How Milton Friedman Changed Economics, Policy and Markets By GREG IP and MARK WHITEHOUSE November 17, 2006; Page A1
INFLATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT - Nobel Prize
www.nobelprize.orgINFLATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT Nobel Memorial Lecture, December 13, 1976 by MILTON FRIEDMAN The University of Chicago, Illinois, USA When the Bank of Sweden established the prize for Economic Science in memory of Alfred Nobel (1968), there doubtless was - as there doubtless still remains - widespread skepticism among both scientists and the broader ...
AN ECONOMIC DEFINITION OF POVERTY W. Watts
www.irp.wisc.edubroader view of the economic constraint derived from Milton Friedman's. 5 theory of permanent income. l Consideration also is given to the problem of weighting and aggregating varying degrees of poverty and to the notion of a Social Welfare Function. The …
Logic Models and Program Evaluation (PDF)
www2.ed.govMilton Friedman. 32. EVALUATION QUOTE: US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION “Reform is always a work in progress. Since the world is a dynamic place and conditions within schools and communities change over time, there is no guarantee that a …
Inflation: Causes, Costs, and Current Status
sgp.fas.org5 Milton Friedman, What Price Guideposts in Guidelines: Formal Controls of the Marketplace, Aliber, Robert and George Schultz, ed. (University of Chicago Press, 1966), p. 18. 6 For more information, see CRS Report RL30354, Monetary Policy and the Federal Reserve: Current Policy and Conditions, by Marc Labonte and Joseph R. McCormack.
The Role of Government in Education
la.utexas.eduMilton Friedman (1955) The general trend in our times toward increasing intervention by the state in economic affairs has led to a concentration of attention and dispute on the areas where new intervention is proposed and to an acceptance of whatever intervention has so far occurred as natural and unchangeable. The current pause,
The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its ...
www.umich.eduMilton Friedman The New York Times Magazine September 13, 1970 When I hear businessmen speak eloquently about the "social responsibilities of business in a free-enterprise system," I am reminded of the wonderful line about the Frenchman who discovered at the age of 70 that he had been speaking prose all his life. The businessmen
Milton Friedman on Inflation
files.stlouisfed.orghe death of Milton Friedman on November 16, 2006, led Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke to remark that the “direct and indirect influences of his thinking on contemporary monetary economics would be difficult to overstate” and President Bush to note that “his writings laid the groundwork that transformed many of the world’s central ...