Milton Friedman on Economics
Selected Papers
Milton Friedman on Economics
Selected Papers
Milton Friedman on Economics: Selected Papers collects a variety of Friedman’s papers on topics in economics that were originally published in the Journal of Political Economy. Opening with Friedman’s 1977 Nobel Lecture, the volume spans nearly the whole of his career, incorporating papers from as early as 1948 and as late as 1990. An excellent introduction to Friedman’s economic thought, Milton Friedman will be essential for anyone tracing the course of twentieth-century economics and politics.
An audiobook version is available.
180 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2007
Economics and Business: Economics--General Theory and Principles
Table of Contents
Nobel Lecture: Inflation and Unemployment
Milton Friedman
The Utility Analysis of Choices Involving Risk
Milton Friedman and L. J. Savage
The Expected-Utility Hypothesis and the Measurability of Utility
Milton Friedman and L. J. Savage
A Statistical Illusion in Judging Keynesian Models
Milton Friedman and Gary S. Becker
The Demand for Money: Some Theoretical and Empirical Results
Milton Friedman
Interest Rates and the Demand for Money
Milton Friedman
Government Revenue from Inflation
Milton Friedman
The Crime of 1873
Milton Friedman
Afterword
Milton Friedman as a Microeconomist
Gary S. Becker
Index
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