The Legacy of Milton Friedman
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2009
Abstract
Professor Milton Friedman was a distinguished monetary economist who received the Nobel Prize in Economics in the year 1976. Since the inception of Nobel Prize in Economics in 1969, Milton Friedman was the fourth economist to receive the full prize. He was awarded the prize for his achievements in the fields of consumption analysis, monetary history and theory and for his demonstration of the complexity of stabilization policy. He has thus been recognized for his path breaking contributions to monetary economics in particular. [From Publisher's website]
ISBN: 978-0-9823895-0-8
Recommended Citation
Leeson, R. (2009). The legacy of Milton Friedman. In K. Puttaswamaiah (Ed). Milton Friedman: Nobel monetary economist: A review of his theories and policies, Plymouth, United Kingdom: Isle Publishing.
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Milton Friedman: Nobel Monetary Economist: A Review of his Theories and Policies may be accessed from the publisher here
Milton Friedman: Nobel Monetary Economist: A Review of his Theories and Policies may be accessed from the National Library of Australia here
The Author:
Professor Robert Leeson