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  • Milton Friedman: Contributions to Economics and Public Policy

    Milton Friedman by Cord, Robert A.; Hammond, J. Daniel;

    Contributions to Economics and Public Policy

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2016. június 16.

    • ISBN 9780198704324
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem888 oldal
    • Méret 249x184x51 mm
    • Súly 1630 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk Figures
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    This book brings together experts on Milton Friedman's life and thought. They draw on their experiences to present original insights into Friedman's method of working, his ability to communicate ideas to the general public, his influence on other economists, and the continuing role that his ideas have had during the present economic crisis.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Milton Friedman is widely regarded as one of the most influential economists of the twentieth century. Although he made many important contributions to both economic theory and policy - most clearly demonstrated by his development of and support for monetarism - he was also active in various spheres of public policy, where he more often than not pursued his championing of the free market and liberty.

    This volume assesses the importance of the full range of Friedman's ideas, from his work on methodology in economics, his highly innovative consumption theory, and his extensive research on monetary economics, to his views on contentious social and political issues such as education, conscription, and drugs. It also presents personal recollections of Friedman by some of those who knew him, both as students and colleagues, and offers new evidence on Friedman's interactions with other noted economists, including George Stigler and Lionel Robbins.

    The volume provides readers with an up to date account of Friedman's work and continuing influence and will help to inform and stimulate further research across a variety of areas, including macroeconomics, the history of economic thought, as well as the development and different uses of public policy. With contributions from a stellar cast, this book will be invaluable to academics and students alike.

    This huge feast of a book offers a choice of 40 servings presented over a range of five courses on one of the twentieth centurys economic giants.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction
    Part 1. Reflections on Friedman
    Milton Friedman as Teacher and Scholar
    Milton Friedman: An Appreciation
    Remembering Milton Friedman
    The Place of Milton Friedman in the History of Economic Thought
    Milton Friedman's Public Life After Retirement, 1976-1988
    Part 2. Monetary Theory and Policy
    Milton Friedman as an Empirical Modeler
    Milton Friedman and US Monetary History
    Reflections on Friedman's Macroeconomics
    Reflections on Milton Friedman, the South during the Civil War, and Current Events
    Milton Friedman's Monetary Economics: Theory and Empirics
    Friedman, Chicago, and Monetary Rules
    Why and How Should a Monetary Economy be Stabilised? The Forgotten Lessons of Milton Friedman
    Friedman's Characterization of the Natural Rate of Unemployment
    What Would Milton Friedman Have Thought of Market Monetarism?
    Friedman and Divisia Monetary Measures
    Arthur Burns and Milton Friedman: Why did the Master (Burns) and the Disciple (Friedman) Understand Inflation in a Diametrically Opposed Way?
    Milton Friedman and the Federal Reserve Chairs in the 1970s
    Monetary Targeting in Australia: Problems of Control and Prediction
    Milton Friedman, the Quantity Theory and Hyperinflation in Russia
    Part 3. Consumption Theory, Fiscal Policy, and Public Policy
    Friedman's Theory of Income and Consumption, Then and Now
    Milton Friedman's Contributions to Fiscal Economics
    Friedman and the Income Effects of Financing Government Deficits
    Milton Friedman and the Finance of Higher Education
    Milton Friedman, Drug Legalization, and Public Policy
    Milton Friedman and Occupational Licensing
    Slaves or Mercenaries? Milton Friedman and the Institution of the All-Volunteer Military
    Straining the Social Bond: Government Policy vs. Social Custom in Capitalism and Freedom
    Part 4. Methodology
    On Reading and Misreading Friedman's 1953 Methodology Essay
    Milton Friedman's Methodology, Macroeconomics, and the Great Recession
    Milton Friedman: A Bayesian?
    Friedman and the Cowles Commission
    Part 5. Friedman and Other Economists
    Milton Friedman: Constructing an Anti-Keynes
    The Economics and Political Economy of Milton Friedman: An Old Keynesian Critique
    Friedman and his Collegial Detractors
    Milton Friedman and George J. Stigler: Early Interactions and Connections
    Friedman and the Austrians
    Milton Friedman, James Buchanan and Constitutional Political Economy
    Friedman and Robbins
    Friedman and Viner
    Economists as forecasters: Milton Friedman and Paul Samuelson, 1970-1974

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