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Free to Choose by Milton Friedman

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Author Biography

Name: Milton Friedman
Birth Date: July 31, 1912
Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Occupations: economist

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Biography of Milton Friedman
1302 words, approx. 4.3 pages
Milton Friedman (born 1912) was the founder and leading proponent of "monetarism," an economic doctrine which considers the supply of money (and changes therein) to be the primary determinant of nominal income and prices in the economy. Milton Friedman,...


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Free to Choose Information
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Free to Choose is both a book (ISBN 978-0-15-633460-0) and a ten-part television series, advocating US free market...


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Choosing free agency
11/01/2002: 1,053 words, approx. 4 pages
Trainers are the potential quintessential free agents. The financial belt is tightening at your company, and the first department selected for cuts is training and development. Is it a disaster or an opportunity? In almost every field, businesses are cutting workers, outsourcing...
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Now free to choose
12/27/2003: 698 words, approx. 2 pages
Now free to choose, will they choose freedom of religion? By ANNE APPLEBAUM Saturday, December 27, 2003 For better or worse, the American model of religious freedom has now evolved from the Puritans' desire to ban singing and keep Sunday holy...
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Levine Says 'No' to State Bond Cap
3/2/2007: 343 words, approx. 1 pages
Mr. Levine is one of two developers who received permission to use tax-exempt financing in the waning days of the Pataki administration. (The other one was Larry Silverstein.) Shortly after Governor Spitzer took over in January, the state Housing Finance Agency froze those projects and...
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Opera opens new round in browser battles
12/13/2007: 578 words, approx. 2 pages
Web browser developer Opera Software ASA asked European regulators Thursday to force Microsoft Corp. to give users a choice of Internet software with its Windows operating system.In a complaint with the European Commission, Opera also alleged that Microsoft was holding back developers from making programs...
 


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