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Milton Friedman's dim view of all tariffs is a key tenet of free trade economics. But Donald Trump wants to impose them on all imports.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman died Thursday at the age of 94. He is famous for pioneering ideas about free markets and individual freedoms.
Even to this day, Milton Friedman is the greatest economist of the last century: a masterful communicator, a prolific researcher, and a fearless thinker.
SAN FRANCISCO — Milton Friedman, a Nobel Prize-winning economist who championed individual freedom, influenced the economic policies of three presidents and befriended world leaders, died ...
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman advocated for free market principles in the 1980 public TV series “Free to Choose.” Episode nine was titled “How to Cure Inflation.” Nobel ...
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman, who died this week at the age of 94, was probably the strongest inspiration for that joke.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman advocated for free market principles in the 1980 public TV series "Free to Choose." Episode ten was titled "How to Stay Free." ...
Which is the exact outcome Milton Friedman predicted in 1962: “Our tariffs hurt us as well as other countries.” Alan Guebert is an agricultural journalist.
An interview with Jennifer Burns on her authoritative new biography of the American economist and the personal and intellectual origins of his theories. Milton Friedman, 1986. Milton Friedman is ...
As the Friedman video circulates to an ever-wider audience, understanding of inflation is in decline.
Krithika Varagur on “Milton Friedman: The Last Conservative,” a biography of the economist by the Stanford historian Jennifer Burns.
Milton Friedman, the Nobel Prize-winning economist who advocated an unfettered free market and had the ear of three U.S. presidents, died today at age 94.