Nobel laureate Milton Friedman was one of the most original – and controversial – economists of the twentieth century. On the 100th anniversary of his birth, his impact is still felt throughout the world. In this selection of commentaries, Friedman and other Project Syndicate contributors discuss his economic vision and impact.
Milton Friedman at 100
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The Death of Inflation Targeting
The Death of Inflation Targeting
May 16, 2012 Jeffrey Frankel
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Re-Capturing the Friedmans
Re-Capturing the Friedmans
Apr 30, 2012 J. Bradford DeLong
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Milton Friedman’s Magical Thinking
Milton Friedman’s Magical Thinking
Oct 11, 2011 Dani Rodrik
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The End of the Age of Friedman
The End of the Age of Friedman
Feb 27, 2008 J. Bradford DeLong
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Friedman Completed Keynes
Friedman Completed Keynes
Nov 27, 2006 J. Bradford DeLong
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Liberty’s Revolutionary Muse
Liberty’s Revolutionary Muse
Nov 19, 2006 Leszek Balcerowicz
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The End of Magical Debt Thinking The End of Magical Debt Thinking
Apr 29, 2024 Kenneth Rogoff
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Central Banks in a Cashless World Central Banks in a Cashless World
Apr 26, 2024 Mariana Mazzucato & David Eaves
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The Election-Devaluation Cycle The Election-Devaluation Cycle
Apr 29, 2024 Jeffrey Frankel