Milton Friedman
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4.4 • 7 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Milton Friedman was, alongside John Maynard Keynes, the most influential economist of the twentieth century. His work was instrumental in the turn toward free markets that defined the 1980s, and his full-throated defenses of capitalism and freedom resonated with audiences around the world. It’s no wonder the last decades of the twentieth century have been called “the Age of Friedman”—or that analysts have sought to hold him responsible for both the rising prosperity and the social ills of recent times. In Milton Friedman, the first full biography to employ archival sources, historian Jennifer Burns tells Friedman’s extraordinary story with the nuance it deserves. She provides lucid and lively context for his groundbreaking work on everything from why dentists earn less than doctors to the vital importance of the money supply to inflation and the limits of government planning and stimulus. She traces Friedman’s longstanding collaborations with women, including economist Anna Schwartz, as well as his complex relationships with powerful figures such as Fed Chair Arthur Burns and Treasury Secretary George Shultz. Most of all, Burns explores Friedman’s key role in creating a new economic vision and a modern American conservatism. The result is a revelatory biography of America’s first neoliberal—and perhaps its last great conservative.
Customer Reviews
How to properly understand economic decision making
A must listen / read regarding the history of global economics in the past 100 or so years. Particularly fascinating and revealing, this biography into Friedman's life showcases the competing ideals of politics, economics, political economy and global affairs between east and west thinking.
Money, Price and Value are at the heart of the matters driven by the Chicago Boys.
From humble beginnings to Governmental policy shaping, a look into Friedman's life from top to bottom and how impactful he was not only in the United States of America but the world as well.
Hard to beat, harder to refute, and hardest to not prove right, Milton is a national treasure and Ms. Jennifer Burns does a wonderful job capturing it all.
At times it's clear her opinion slips in over top of an otherwise objective description on Milton but most times recapturing the moments and challenges of the day, she gives Friedman a fair shake letting his character describe his own life.
A must for anyone interested in serious conversations concerning economics and the modern way of life.