Place of Birth:
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Date of Birth:
7/31/1912
Milton Friedman was an American economist 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 and others, Friedman was among the intellectual leaders of the second generation of Chicago price theory, a methodological movement at the University of Chicago's Department of Economics, Law School, and Graduate School of Business from the 1940s onward.
Laboratory Greece
Laissez-faire
The One Percent
The Incredible Bread Machine Film
Who Protects the Consumer?
Who Protects the Worker?
How to Cure Inflation
How to Stay Free
What is America?
Myths That Conceal Reality
Is Capitalism Humane?
The Role of Government in a Free Society
What is Wrong with the Welfare State?
Money and Inflation
Is Tax Reform Possible?
Free Trade: Producer Versus Consumer
The Energy Crisis: A Humane Solution
The Economics of Medical Care
Putting Learning Back in the Classroom
Who Protects the Consumer?
Who Protects the Worker?
Equality and Freedom in the Free Enterprise System
The Future of Our Free Society
Tyranny of the Status Quo: Beneficiaries
Tyranny of the Status Quo: Bureaucrats
Tyranny of the Status Quo: Politicians
The Power of the Market
The Shock Doctrine
The Tyranny of Control
Anatomy of Crisis
From Cradle to Grave
Created Equal
What's Wrong with Our Schools
Shadow World
The Swap