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Topic: Milton Friedman

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Politics:Capitalist,  Eurocrat
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Favorite quote(s):"Democracy does not guarantee equality of conditions - it only guarantees equality of opportunity." - Irving Kristol
 
 
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John Fielding,
CEO

We will always remember what Nobel laureate Milton Friedman said, "I would rather have one trillion dollars of spending with a half trillion dollars of deficit to finance that, than to have two trillion of spending with zero deficit.
Nobel laureate Milton Friedman views about the effectiveness of government spending were that it is the high level of total government spending that is the problem.
It is clear that President Reagan believed the statement of Nobel laureate Milton Friedman : "We know full well that government will spend every penny - and more - that is yielded by taxes.
Ben Werner,
Student Newspaper Editor

Milton Friedman, acknowledged as the father of modern monetarist economic theory, won the 1976 Nobel prize in economics for "his achievements in the fields of consumption analysis, monetary history and theory, and for his demonstration of the complexity of stabilization policy.
Milton Friedman, recipient of the 1976 Nobel Memorial Prize for economic science, is one of the most important intellectual figures contributing to the revival of classical liberal/libertarian thought after World War II.
Brown critiques Milton Friedman's libertarian ideology in terms of the foundations of public trust and civil society; Raises similar issues from a different perspective as Newman below.
Sveta Romanova,
Intelligence Officer

Money Mischief - Milton Friedman Milton Friedman, Nobel Price winning Economist and monetarists, gives the economic history of money.
By Milton Friedman Milton Friedman, winner of the 1976 Nobel Prize in Economics, is a senior research fellow at the Hoover Institution.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

Milton Friedman, Nobel Prize winner for excellence in economics, said in various letters: "I certainly commend you for the Grandfather Report, and for the imaginative way in which you have displayed data highly relevant to very important issues.
The report was written by a team of authors and includes a preface by Nobel laureate economist Milton Friedman.
Milton Friedman is a well-known economist and was born in New York in 1912 and after some time working at Columbia University and for the government, he became Professor of Economics at Chicago University.
Bob Greenberg,
Congressional Candidate

The Nobel Prize winning economist Milton Friedman advocates giving all parents government-funded vouchers that can be redeemed at the schools of their choice.
 
 
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