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An empirical study of the relationship between railroad stock prices and railroad earnings for the period 1921-31. Thesis (M.A.) University of Chicago, Department of Economics, 1933. 1933
Professor Pigou's Method for Measuring Elasticities of Demand from Budgetary Data. Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 50, No. 1 (Nov., 1935), pp. 151-163. 1935
Review: [untitled]. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 43, No. 6 (Dec., 1935), pp. 830-832. 1935
The Ethics of Competition and Other Essays. New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers, 1935. Frank Knight. 1935
I. Note on Dr. Machlup's Article. Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 3, No. 2 (Feb., 1936), pp. 147-148. 1936
Marginal Utility of Money and Elasticities of Demand. Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 50, No. 3 (May, 1936), pp. 532-539. A. C. Pigou, & N. Georgescu-Roegen. 1936
Review: [untitled]. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 44, No. 6 (Dec., 1936), pp. 842-843. 1936
Plans for a Study of the Consumption of Goods and Services by American Families. Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 31, No. 193 (Mar., 1936), pp. 135-140. Hildegarde Kneeland, & Erika H. Schoenberg. 1936
The Use of Ranks to Avoid the Assumption of Normality Implicit in the Analysis of Variance. Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 32, No. 200 (Dec., 1937), pp. 675-701. 1937
Mr. Broster on Demand Curves. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Vol. 101, No. 2 (1938), pp. 450-454. 1938
A Correction: The Use of Ranks to Avoid the Assumption of Normality Implicit in the Analysis of Variance. Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 34, No. 205 (Mar., 1939), pp. 109. 1939
Review: [untitled]. Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 34, No. 205 (Mar., 1939), pp. 224-225. 1939
A Comparison of Alternative Tests of Significance for the Problem of m Rankings. Annals of Mathematical Statistics, Vol. 11, No. 1 (Mar., 1940), pp. 86-92. 1940
Review: [untitled]. American Economic Review, Vol. 30, No. 3 (Sep., 1940), pp. 657-660. 1940
Review: Triffin, Robert M., Monopolistic Competition and General Equilibrium Theory. Journal of Farm Economics, Vol. 23, No. 1, Proceedings Number (Feb., 1941), pp. 389-391. 1941
Amount of taxes needed in June 1942 to avert inflation: a preliminary report submitted to a Joint Committee of the Carnegie Corporation and the Institute of Public Administration. Carl S. Shoup, & Ruth P. Mack. 1941
Discharge of Personal Liability on Mortgage Debts in New York. Yale Law Journal, Vol. 52, No. 4 (Sep., 1943), pp. 771-798. 1942
The Inflationary Gap: II. Discussion of the Inflationary Gap. American Economic Review, Vol. 32, No. 2, Part 1 (Jun., 1942), pp. 314-320. 1942
The Spendings Tax as a Wartime Fiscal Measure. American Economic Review, Vol. 33, No. 1, Part 1 (Mar., 1943), pp. 50-62. 1943
Taxing to Prevent Inflation: Techniques for Estimating Revenue Requirements. New Pork: Columbia University Press, 1943. Carl S. Shoup, & Ruth P. Mack. 1943
Prices and Your Pocketbook; a Radio Discussion. Round Table; no. 275. Chicago: University of Chicago. 1943. Leo Cherne, & George Joseph Stigler. 1943
Review: Altman, Oscar L. Saving, Investment, and National Income. Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 26, No. 2 (May, 1944), pp. 101-102. 1944
Income from Independent Professional Practice. National Bureau of Economic Research, 1945. Simon Kuznets. 1945
Lange on Price Flexibility and Employment: A Methodological Criticism. American Economic Review, Vol. 36, No. 4 (Sep., 1946), pp. 613-631. 1946
Roofs or Ceilings?: The Current Housing Problem. Irvington on Hudson: Foundation for Economic Education. 1946. George J. Stigler. 1946
What can be done about inflation?; a radio discussion: including a special supplement on "inflation": 631st broadcast in cooperation with the National Broadcasting Company. University of Chicago round table; no. 420; Chicago: University of Chicago, 1946. Albert G. Hart & Neil H. Jacoby. 1946
Lerner on Economics of Control. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 55, No. 5 (Oct., 1947), pp. 405-416. 1947
Rent Control and the Housing Shortage: A Commentary on "Roofs or Ceilings?" by Friedman and Stigler. Journal of Land and Public Utility Economics, Vol. 23, No. 2 (May, 1947), pp. 214-218. Lawrence N. Bloomberg, & George J. Stigler. 1947
Utility Analysis of Choices Involving Risk. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 56, No. 4 (Aug., 1948), pp. 279-304. L. J. Savage. 1948
Review: [untitled]. Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 43, No. 241 (Mar., 1948), pp. 139-145. Max Sasuly. 1948
A Monetary and Fiscal Framework for Economic Stability. American Economic Review, Vol. 38, No. 3 (Jun., 1948), pp. 245-264. 1948
Sampling inspection: principles, procedures and tables for single, double and sequential sampling in acceptance, inspection and quality controled based on percent defective. New York: McGraw-Hill Book. 1948. Harold A. Freeman, & Frederick Mosteller. 1948
The Marshallian Demand Curve. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 57, No. 6 (Dec., 1949), pp. 463-495. 1949
A Discussion. American Economic Review, Vol. 39, No. 3, Papers and Proceedings of the Sixty-first Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association (May, 1949), pp. 196-210. Richard M. Goodwin, Franco Modigliani, & James Tobin. 1949
Professor Friedman's Proposal: Rejoinder. American Economic Review, Vol. 39, No. 5 (Sep., 1949), pp. 949-955. 1949
Wesley C. Mitchell as an Economic Theorist. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 58, No. 6 (Dec., 1950), pp. 465-493. 1950
The Problem of Economic Instability. American Economic Review, Vol. 40, No. 4 (Sep., 1950), pp. 501-503+505-538. Emile Despres, Albert G. Hart, Paul A. Samuelson, & Donald H. Wallace. 1950
The impact of the union: eight economic theorists evaluate the labor union movement. Orlando: Harcourt. 1950. John M. Clark, Gottfried Haberler, Frank H. Knight, Kenneth E. Boulding, E. Chamberlin, David M. Wright, & Paul A. Samuelson. 1950
Comments on Monetary Policy. Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 33, No. 3 (Aug., 1951), pp. 186-191. 1951
Commodity-Reserve Currency. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 59, No. 3 (Jun., 1951), pp. 203-232. 1951
Some comments on the Significance of Labor Unions for Economic Policy. New York: Harcourt Brace. 1951. 1951
The Failure of the Present Monetary Policy: a statement. Chicago. 1951. Frederick H. Harbison, D. Gale Johnson, H. Gregg Lewis, Lloyd A. Metzler, Lloyd W. Mints, & Theodore W. Schultz. 1951
Notes on lectures in price theory: given by Milton Friedman, January-June, 1951 in Economics 300A and 300B, at the University of Chicago. Chicago, 1951. 1951
The Expected-Utility Hypothesis and the Measurability of Utility. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 60, No. 6 (Dec., 1952), pp. 463-474. L. J. Savage. 1952
The 'Welfare' Effects of an Income Tax and an Excise Tax. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 60, No. 1 (Feb., 1952), pp. 25-33. 1952
'Welfare' Effects: A Reply. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 60, No. 4 (Aug., 1952), pp. 334-336. 1952
Price, Income, and Monetary Changes in Three Wartime Periods. American Economic Review, Vol. 42, No. 2, Papers and Proceedings of the Sixty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association (May, 1952), pp. 612-625. 1952
Monetary Policy to combat Inflation. American Economic Review, Vol. 42, No. 3 (Jun., 1952), pp. 384-391. Paul A. Samuelson, Charles R. Whittlesey, Lawrence H. Seltzer, Roland I. Robinson, Charles J. Hitch, George L. Bach, Herbert Stein, Lester V. Chandley, E. A. Goldenweiser, Alvin H. Hansen, Richard Musgrave, & Jacob Viner. 1952
Economic Advice and Political Limitations: Rejoinder. Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 35, No. 3 (Aug., 1953), p. 252. 1953
Choice, Chance, and the Personal Distribution of Income. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 61, No. 4 (Aug., 1953), pp. 277-290. 1953
Why the Dollar Shortage? Freeman, 1953, 4(6), pp. 201. 1953
Discussion. American Economic Review, Vol. 43, No. 2, Papers and Proceedings of the Sixty-fifth Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association (May, 1953), pp. 442-450. Howard S. Ellis, Alfred C. Neal, & Arthur R. Upgren. 1953
Essays in Positive Economics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1953. 1953
Trade vs. aid: an NBC radio discussion. 1953. The University of Chicago Round Table; no. 773; Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago. Hans J. Morgenthau, Theodore W. Schultz, & Harold Hutcheson. 1953
The Marshallian Demand Curve: A Reply. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 62, No. 3 (Jun., 1954), pp. 261-266. 1954
The Reduction of Fluctuations in the Incomes of Primary Producers: A Critical Comment. Economic Journal, Vol. 64, No. 256 (Dec., 1954), pp. 698-703. 1954
Marshall and Friedman on Union Strength: Comment. Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 37, No. 4 (Nov., 1955), pp. 401-406. 1955
What All is Utility? Economic Journal, Vol. 65, No. 259 (Sep., 1955), pp. 405-409. 1955
Leon Walras and His Economic System. American Economic Review, Vol. 45, No. 5 (Dec., 1955), pp. 900-909. 1955
Studies in the Quantity Theory of Money. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1956. 1956
Why the American economy is depression-proof; Occasional papers in management, organization, industrial relations. no. 8.; Chicago Industrial Relations Center: University of Chicago. 1956. 1956
A Statistical Illusion in Judging Keynesian Models. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 65, No. 1 (Feb., 1957), pp. 64-75. Gary Becker. 1957
Discussion: "The Indian Alternative". Encounter, 8, pp. 71. 1957
A Theory of the Consumption Function. National Bureau of Economic Research Num. 63. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 1957. 1957
Foreign Economic Aid: Means and Objectives. Yale Review, 47(4), pp. 500. 1958
Reply to Kuh and Johnston. Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 40, No. 3 (Aug., 1958), p. 298. Gary Becker. 1958
The Friedman-Becker Illusion: Reply. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 66, No. 6 (Dec., 1958), pp. 547-549. Gary Becker. 1958
The Friedman-Becker Illusion: Supplementary Comment. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 66, No. 6 (Dec., 1958), pp. 547-549. 1958
Some Aspects of Wage Statistics and Wage Theory: Discussion. Industrial Relations Research Association, Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, (11), pp. 212. David McCord Wright, & Leiserson Mark W. 1958
The Permanent Income Hypothesis: Comment. American Economic Review, Vol. 48, No. 5 (Dec., 1958), pp. 990-991. 1958
The Supply of Money and Changes in Prices and Output. In Relationship of Prices to Economic Stability and Growth. United State Congress. Joint Economic Committee. 1958. 1958
The Demand for Money: Some Theoretical and Empirical Results. American Economic Review, Vol. 49, No. 2, Papers and Proceedings of the Seventy-First Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association (May, 1959), pp. 525-527. 1959
A Program for Monetary Stability. The Millar Lectures Number Three 1959. New York: Fordham University Press, 1960. 1960
Notes on lectures in price theory, given January-June, 1951, in Economics 301 and 302, at the University of Chicago. Chicago, 1960. 1960
Economic Aid Reconsidered: A Reply. Yale Review, 50(4), pp. 533. 1961
The New Liberal's Creed. Wall Street Journal, May 18, 1961, 14. 1961
Capitalism and Freedom. Wall Street Journal, May 17, 1961, 16. 1961
The Demand for Money. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 105, No. 3 (Jun. 27, 1961), pp. 259-264. 1961
The Lag in Effect of Monetary Policy. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 69, No. 5 (Oct., 1961), pp. 447-466. 1961
Vault Cash and Free Reserves. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 69, No. 2 (Apr., 1961), pp. 181-182. 1961
Real and Pseudo Gold Standards. Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. 4, (Oct., 1961), pp. 66-79. 1961
Monetary Data and National Income Estimates. Economic Develoment and Cultural Change, Vol. 9, No. 3, Essays in the Quantitative Study of Economic Growth, Presented to Simon Kuznets on the Occasion of His Sixtieth Birthday, April 30, 1961, by His Students and Friends (Apr., 1961), pp. 267-286. 1961
Review: Inflation. American Economic Review, Vol. 51, No. 5 (Dec., 1961), pp. 1051-1055. 1961
An Alternative to Aid. Wall Street Journal, Apr. 30, 1962, 12. 1962
Tariffs and the common market. National Review, 12(20), pp. 363. 1962
The Interpolation of Time Series by Related Series. Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 57, No. 300 (Dec., 1962), pp. 729-757. 1962
An Essay in Petitio Principii. American Economic Review, Vol. 52, No. 2, Papers and Proceedings of the Seventy-Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association (May, 1962), pp. 291-301. 1962
Capitalism and Freedom. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1962. Rose Friedman. 1962
Price Theory. New Jersey: Transaction Publishers. 1962. Steven Medema (introduction). 1962
Should There by an Independent Monetary Authority? Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1962. 1962
Money and Business Cycles. Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 45, No. 1, Part 2, Supplement (Feb., 1963), pp. 32-64. Anna Schwartz. 1963
Price Determination in the United States Treasury Bill Market: A Commentary. Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 45, No. 3 (Aug., 1963), pp. 318-320. 1963
More on Archibald Versus Chicago. Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 30, No. 1 (Feb., 1963), pp. 65-67. 1963
A Monetary History of the United States. National Bureau of Economic Research. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 1963. Anna Schwartz. 1963
The Relative Stability of Monetary Velocity and the Investment Multiplier in the United States, 1898-1958. New Jersey: Prentice Hall. 1963. David Meiselman. 1963
Inflation: Causes and Consequences. Proquest Info & Learning, 1963. 1963
Post War Trends in Monetary Theory and Policy. Athens: Center of Economic Research, 1963. 1963
Monetary Management Wall Street Journal 1964
Keynes and the Quantity Theory: A Comment on the Friedman-Meiselman CMC Paper: Reply to Donald Hester. Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 46, No. 4 (Nov., 1964), pp. 369-376. David Meiselman. 1964
Reply to Donald Hester. Review of Economic Studies, 46(4), pp. 369. David Meiselman. 1964
Comment on 'Collusion in the Auction Market for Treasury Bills'. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 72, No. 5 (Oct., 1964), pp. 513-514. 1964
Using the Free Market to Resolve the Balance of Payments Problem. Financial Analysts Journal, Vol. 20, No. 2 (Mar.-Apr., 1964), pp. 21-25. 1964
Note on Lag in Effect of Monetary Policy American Economic Review 1964
Readings in Monetary Theory and Policy American Economist 1964
Principles of Freedom: A Prospectus of a Project Designed to Have a Major Impact Upon the Thinking of Our Time by Promoting a Series of Books to Clarify the Role of Private Enterprise in Our Society 1964
Social responsibility: A subversive doctrine National Review 1965
Discussion American Economic Review 1965
Reply to Ando and Modigliani and to DePrano and Mayer American Economic Review 1965
The Great Contraction, 1929-1933 1965
Monetary theory and monetary history 1965
A Free Market in Education Public Interest 1966
What Should Monetary and Fiscal Policy be in the Present Situation: a symposium 1966
The case for the negative income tax National Review 1967
The Monetary Theory and Policy of Henry Simons Journal of Law and Economics 1967
The Easy Chair - Myths That Keep People Hungry Harper's Magazine 1967
Auto-Safety Standards Freeman 1967
The Balance of Payments: Free Versus Fixed Exchange 1967
Money, Taxes and Inflation: round table discussion 1967
Financing Higher Education: The Policy Dilemmas Public Interest 1968
The Public Be Damned Freeman 1968
Taxes, Money and Stabilization Banker 1968
The Role of Monetary Policy. American Economic Review, Vol. 58, No. 1 (Mar., 1968), pp. 1-17. 1968
Money: the Quantity Theory 1968
Dollars and Deficits: Living with America's Economic Problems 1968
The Definition of Money: Net Wealth and Neutrality as Criteria. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Feb., 1969), pp. 1-14. 1969
Miguel Sidrauski Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 1969
Worswick's Criticism of the Correlation Criterion: Comment Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 1969
The Freedom to Listen INBOOK 1969
The Euro-Dollar Market: some first principles Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago 1969
Round Table on Exchange Rate Policy American Economic Review 1969
Monetary vs. Fiscal Policy 1969
The Optimum Quantity of Money. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers. 1969. Michael D. Bordo. 1969
The Balance of Payments: Fixed Veruss Fixed Exchange Rates 1969
Comment on Tobin. Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 84, No. 2 (May, 1970), pp. 318-327. 1970
The market v. the bureaucrat National Review 1970
The New Monetarism: Comment Lloyd's Bank Review, October 1970, pp. 52-53 1970
A Theoretical Framework for Monetary Analysis. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 78, No. 2 (Mar.-Apr., 1970), pp. 193-238. 1970
Controls on Interest Rates Paid by Banks Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 1970
The Quantity Theory of Money Indian Economic Journal 1970
Monetary Statistics of the United States: Sources, Methods. National Bureau of Economic Research. New York: Columbia University Press. 1970. Anna Schwartz. 1970
The Counter-Revolution in Monetary Theory: First Wincott Memorial Lecture, Delivered at the Senate House, University of London, 16 September, 1970. London: Wincott Foundation by the Institute of Economic Affairs. 1970. 1970
Price Theory, a Provisional Text 1970
Money and Income; Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc? 1970
The Guaranteed Income: materials for the Decisions for the seventies discussion course 1970
Protecting free institutions from our noble impulses [and] Monetarism: a countetr-revolution in economic thought 1970
Planning Versus the Price Mechanism Tahqiqat-e eqtesadi 1971
Britain Listener 1971
A Monetary Theory of Nominal Income. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 79, No. 2 (Mar.-Apr., 1971), pp. 323-337. 1971
Government Revenue from Inflation Journal of Political Economy 1971
Regulation: A Libertarian Speaks Trial 1972
Monetary Policy Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 116 (3), pp. 183. 1972
Comments on the Critics Journal of Political Economy 1972
Morality and Controls Freeman 1972
The Natural History of Govermental Intervention Freeman 1972
Have Monetary Policies Failed? American Economic Review 1972
Monetary Trends in the United States and United Kingdom. American Economist 1972
Social Security: Universal or Selective? American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. 1972. Wilbur Cohen. 1972
The Futures market in foreign currencies 1972
A Milton Friedman--Sir Robertson Correspondence Journal of Political Economy 1973
How Well are Fluctuating Exchange Rates Working? Congress 1973
Facing Inflation Challenge 1973
An Economist's Protest: Columns in Political Economy 1973
Money and Economic Development: The Horwitz Lectures of 1972 1973
Living with Inflation; three essays 1973
Why Curbing Inflation is the Fed's Job Wall Street Journal 1974
Indexing and Inflation: an AEI round table held on 17 July 1974 at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Washington, D.C. Roundtable 1974
Equality and Income Listener 1974
A Bias in Current Measures of Economic Growth Journal of Political Economy 1974
FEO and the Gas Lines Freeman 1974
Using Escalators to Help Fight Inflation Fortune 1974
Letter on Monetary Policy to Senator William Proxmire Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review 1974
The Optimum Quantity of Money: And Other Essays 1974
Monetary Correction: A proposal for escalation clauses to reduce the cost of ending inflation. London: Institute of Economic Affairs. 1974. 1974
Free Markets for Free Men 1974
Five Examples of Fed Double Talk Wall Street Journal 1975
How to Use Indexation to Fight Inflation Quadrant 1975
Is Inflation a Curable Disease? Lecture 1975
Milton Friedman speaks to CEDA Lecture 1975
Discussion American Economic Review 1975
25 Years after the Rediscovery of Money: What Have We Learned? Discussion American Economic Review 1975
Milton Friedman in Australia 1975
Milton Friedman's Monetary Framework: A Debate with His Critics 1975
There's No Such Thing as a Free Lunch 1975
Unemployment Versus Inflation?: An Evaluation of the Phillips Curve 1975
Capitalism and Freedom: problems and prospects; proceedings of a conference in honor of Milton Friedman 1975
The Future of the American Economy Lecture 1976
Homer Jones Journal of Political Economy 1976
The Fragility of Freedom Brigham Young University Studies, 16(4), pp. 561. 1976
Comments on Tobin and Buiter. 1976
Adam Smith's Relevance for 1976 1976
The Future of Capitalism: The Intellectual and the Businessman Vital Speeches of the Day 1977
Time Perspectives in Demand for Money Scandinavian Journal of Economics 1977
The Line We Dare Not Cross Quadrant 1977
Why Galbraith is wrong Listener 1977
Free Versus Fixed Exchange Rates: a Debate Journal of Portfolio Management, 3(3), pp. 68 1977
Nobel Lecture: Inflation and Unemployment Journal of Political Economy 1977
The Monetarist Controversy: Discussion Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Economic Review 1977
Adam Smith's Relevance for Today Challenge 1977
The Threat to Freedom in the Welfare State Business and Society Review, (21), pp. 8. 1977
Friedman on Galbraith, and on Curing the British Disease 1977
From Galbraith to Economic Freedom 1977
Adam Smith Lectures 1977
The Business System: a Bicentennial View 1977
The Future of Capitalism 1977
The Limitations of Tax Limitation Policy Review 1978
Has the tide turned? Listener 1978
Free Trade: Producer versus Consumer Lecture 1978
Has the Economic Tide Turned? Hoover address Lecture 1978
Who Protects the Consumer? Human Events 1978
An Interview with Milton Friedman Human Events 1978
Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy: A Symposium Commentary 1978
The Friedman Credo Across the Board 1978
Tax Limitation, Inflation, and the Role of Government 1978
The Economics of freedom 1978
Prices of Money and Goods across Frontiers: the Euro and Dollar over a Century World Economy 1980
Problems of Cross Examination in Labor Arbitration The Arbitration Journal 1980
The power of the market Listener 1980
The case for free trade Listener 1980
The Myth of Equality Listener 1980
The Government as Nanny Listener 1980
Why inflation is like alcoholism Listener 1980
The Anatomy of Crisis Journal of Portfolio Management, Fall 1979, Vol. 6, No. 1: pp. 15-21 1980
Free to Choose: A Personal Statement 1980
Milton Friedman and Paul A. Samuelson discuss the economic responsibility of government 1980
From New Deal Banking Reform to World War II Inflation 1980
The tide is turning 1980
Milton Friedman speaks 1980
A Memorandum to the Fed Wall Street Journal 1981
Rent Control, Myths & Realities: International Evidence of the Effects of Rent Control in Six Countries 1981
Market Mechanisms and Central Economic Planning 1981
The Invisible Hand in Economics and Politics 1981
Dr. Milton Friedman at Oppenheimer: a summary of his views 1981
Postwar changes in the American financial markets 1981
The Federal Reserve and Monetary Instability Wall Street Journal 1982
The Effect of Term Structure and Interest Rates on the Demand for Money in the United States Journal of Political Economy 1982
Monetary Policy: Theory and Practice Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 1982
Monetary Policy: Theory and Practice: Reply Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 1982
Interrelations between the United States and the United Kingdom, 1873-1975. Journal of International Money and Finance, Vol. 1, 1982, pp. 3-19. Anna Schwartz. 1982
Monetary Trends in the United States and the United Kingdom: Their relations to income, prices and interest rates, 1876-1975. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1982. Anna Schwartz. 1982
On Milton Friedman 1982
Why a Surge of Inflation is Likely Next Year Wall Street Journal 1983
Monetary Variability: United States and Japan: Note Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 1983
A Monetarist View Journal of Economic Education 1983
Washington: Less Red Ink Atlantic 1983
Bright Promises, Dismal Performance 1983
Money Talks: five views of Britain's economy 1983
Reining in Dollars, Import Curbs Cut Against the Grain Wall Street Journal 1984
The Taxes Called Deficits Wall Street Journal 1984
Sex and God in American Politics Policy Review 1984
Financial Futures Markets and Tabular Standards Journal of Political Economy 1984
The Success of Purchasing Power Parity: Historical Evidence and Its Implications for Macroeconomics: Coment INBOOK 1984
Monetary Policy for the 1980s INBOOK 1984
Lessons from the 1979-82 Monetary Policy Experiment American Economic Review 1984
Inflation: Another Wild Ride Ahead? Across the Board 1984
Monetary Policy: Tactics versus Strategy. Stanford: Hoover Institute Press. 1984. 1984
Tyranny of the Status Quo 1984
Politics and Tyranny: Lessons in the Pursuit of Freedom 1984
The Suicidal Impulse of the Business Community 1984
Market or plan?: an exposition of the case for the market 1984
The Fed Hasn't Changed Its Ways Wall Street Journal 1985
Constitutional Amendment to Limit the Growth of Spending Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science, 35 (4), pp. 132. 1985
The Meaning of Freedom Lecture 1985
Monetarism in Rhetoric and in Practice INBOOK 1985
Protectionism Won't Cure Trade Imbalance Human Events 1985
Tax Reform-Or Campaign Fund-Raiser? Human Events 1985
The Case for Overhauling the Federal Reserve. Challenge, July/August, 1985, pp. 7. 1985
Capitalism and the Jews 1985
Capitalism and the Jews: Reply 1985
M1's Hot Streak Gave Keynesian a Bad Idea Wall Street Journal 1986
Tax Reform Lets Politicians Look for New Donors Wall Street Journal 1986
Right at Last, an Expert's Dream Newsweek 1986
The Resource Cost of Irredeemable Paper Money Journal of Political Economy 1986
Keynes's Political Legacy INBOOK 1986
School Vouchers and the Textbook Controversy Human Events 1986
The Failure of the Bank of United States: A Reappraisal: A Reply A Monetary History Explorations in Economic History 1986
Economists and Economic Policy Economic Inquiry 1986
Monetary Policy in a Fiat World CPI (Contemporary Economic Policy), This paper was presented at the Second International Conference of the Institute of Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan, Tokyo, May 29-31, 1985, and was published in the Bank of Japan Monetary and Economic Studies, September 1985, 3, 11-18. 1986
Has Government Any Role in Money? National Bureau of Economic Research. 1987. Anna Schwartz. 1986
Government Against the People: The Economics of Political Exploitation 1986
Please Reread Your Adam Smith Wall Street Journal 1987
Monetary History, not Dogma Wall Street Journal 1987
Outdoing Smoot Hawley Wall Street Journal 1987
Review: Rational Expectations and Inflation Journal of Political Economy 1987
Money and Business Cycles INBOOK 1987
The Catholic Challenge to the American Economy: Good Ends, Bad Means INBOOK 1987
Free Markets and Free Speech Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 1987
Money in Historical Perspective 1987
The Essence of Friedman 1987
Disciplining Congress Without a Line Item Veto Wall Street Journal 1988
Social Security: The General and the Personal Wall Street Journal 1988
Why the Twin Deficits Are a Blessing Wall Street Journal 1988
The Fed Has No Clothes Wall Street Journal 1988
Money and the Stock Market Journal of Political Economy 1988
The Tide in the Affairs of Men INBOOK 1988
A Proposal for Resolving the U.S. Balance of Payments Problem: Confidential Memorandum to President-Elect Richard Nixon INBOOK 1988
Market Mechanisms and Central Economic Planning INBOOK 1988
A Statistical Note on the Gastil-Wright Survey of Freedom INBOOK 1988
An Economist's Growing Garden of Fallacies Human Events 1988
Media Stereotype U.S., Japanese Economies Human Events 1988
Capitalism and the Jews Freeman 1988
John Maynard Keynes Book 1988
Quantity Theory of Money. New York: Norton & Co. 1988. 1988
Whither Inflation? Wall Street Journal 1989
Anna J. Schwartz: An Appreciation: A Life of Scholarship: Collaboration in Economics INBOOK 1989
How Inflation Figures Into China's Turmoil Human Events 1989
The Tide in the Affairs of Men Freeman 1989
Using the Market for Social Development; Planning and the Market Cato Journal 1989
Friedman on Leases 1989
World Currency: Easier Said Than Done Wall Street Journal 1990
Fed's Arsenal Has Only One Big Gun Wall Street Journal 1990
Free Trade Tiger Burning Bright Wall Street Journal 1990
Bimetallism Revisited Journal of Political Economy 1990
The Crime of 1873 Journal of Political Economy 1990
Using the Market for Social Development INBOOK 1990
Service, Citizenship, and Democracy: Civic Duty as an Entailment of Civil Right: Comment INBOOK 1990
The Quantity Theory of Money--A Restatement INBOOK 1990
The Suicidal Impulse of the Business Community: The Adam Smith Address Business Economics, 25(1), pp. 5-9. 1990
Milton Friedman: Critical Assessments 1990
Friedman in China 1990
Single Price Auction with Multiple Bids Wall Street Journal 1991
Gammon's Law Points to Health Care Solution Wall Street Journal 1991
A War We're Losing Wall Street Journal 1991
In Eastern Europe: The People vs. the Socialist Elite Wall Street Journal 1991
Vouchers No Threat to Church State Split Wall Street Journal 1991
Free to Choose, Among Currencies Too Wall Street Journal 1991
How to Sell Government Securities Wall Street Journal 1991
The Effects of a Full-Employment Policy on Economic Stability: A Formal Analysis INBOOK 1991
The New Monetarism: Comment INBOOK 1991
Monetarist Economics Book 1991
The Island of Stone Money Book 1991
Alternative Approaches to Analyzing Economic Data American Economic Review 1991
déjà vu in Currency Markets Wall Street Journal 1992
Roots Wall Street Journal 1992
Too Tight for a Strong Recovery Wall Street Journal 1992
Prohibition Prompts Murderous Reaction Wall Street Journal 1992
Confounding Common Sense Wall Street Journal 1992
Inaugural Lecture: Economic Freedom, Human Freedom, Political Freedom: delivered November 1, 1991 Lecture 1992
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Silver, and China Journal of Political Economy 1992
Do Old Fallacies Ever Die? Journal of Economic Literature 1992
A Memorandum to the Government of India, 1955 INBOOK 1992
Commodity-Reserve Currency INBOOK 1992
What Price Guideposts? INBOOK 1992
Money Mischief: Episodes in Monetary Policy Book 1992
Input and Output in Medical Care Book 1992
On Liberty and Drugs: essays on the free market and prohibition Book 1992
A tale of Fed transcripts Wall Street Journal 1993
End the Fed's fine tuning Wall Street Journal 1993
Better Workers, Better Wages: The Real Issue Wall Street Journal 1993
Annual rise of M2 linked to inflation Wall Street Journal 1993
Pricing health care: the folly of buying health care at the company store Wall Street Journal 1993
George Stigler: a Personal Reminiscence Journal of Political Economy 1993
Friedman on Free Trade Fedgazette 1993
The second industrial revolution Far Eastern Economic Review 1993
The "Plucking Model" of Business Fluctuations Revisited Economic Inquiry 1993
Why Government is the Problem. Stanford: Hoover Institute. 1993. 1993
The vampire's bite Wall Street Journal 1994
Two gold standards Wall Street Journal 1994
National Science Foundation Grants for Economics: Correspondence Journal of Economic Perspectives 1994
Passing Down the Chilean Recipe Foreign Affairs 1994
Woof! Woof! This cat just won't bark Wall Street Journal 1995
Why a flat tax is not politically feasible. Wall Street Journal 1995
Budget cutting: a lot of gain, little pain. Wall Street Journal 1995
Balanced budget: Amendment must put limit on taxes Wall Street Journal 1995
U.S., Japan playing a lose lose game Wall Street Journal 1995
Getting back to real growth Wall Street Journal 1995
Foreign and Economic Aid: Means and Objectives Book 1995
Minimum wage vs. supply and demand Wall Street Journal 1996
The Fed and the natural rate Wall Street Journal 1996
Hong Kong vs. Buchanan Wall Street Journal 1996
A 1962 flat-tax proposal revisited Wall Street Journal 1996
A way out of Soviet-style health care Wall Street Journal 1996
Review: A soaring eagle: Alfred Marshall: 1842-1924 Journal of Economic Literature 1996
Whither the EMU? Wall Street Journal 1997
One government, two currencies. Wall Street Journal 1997
If only the U.S. were as free as Hong Kong. Wall Street Journal 1997
Arizona's new schools: Hard lesson learned. Wall Street Journal 1997
Milton Friedman on Hong Kong's future. Wall Street Journal 1997
Rx for Japan: Back to the future. Wall Street Journal 1997
Why the euro is wrong for Europe New Perspectives Quarterly 1997
Of bears and bull Management 1997
The Utility Analysis of Choices Involving Risk INBOOK 1997
Population Change and Aggregate Output: Comment INBOOK 1997
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Markets to the Rescue. Wall Street Journal 1998
George J. Stigler, 1911-1991: Biographical Memoir National Academy of Sciences 1998
A Comment on CSWEP Journal of Economic Perspectives 1998
Is the world flirting with a global liquidity trap? International Economy 1998
A primer on exchange rates. Forbes 1998
Two Lucky People: Memoirs Book 1998
The Changing Fortunes of Economic Liberalism: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Book 1998
Social Security Socialism Wall Street Journal 1999
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Science over Politics Science 1999
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Speaking the Truth about Social Security Reform Book 1999
Our backward schooling. Across the Board 1999
Why America Needs School Vouchers Wall Street Journal 2000
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No More Economic Stimulus Needed Wall Street Journal 2001
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Revisiting the Case for Flexible Exchange Rates: proceedings of a conference held by the Bank of Canada, November 2000. Lecture 2001
The IEA's Influence in Our Times: Commentary INBOOK 2001
The future of money Banker 2001
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Reflection on a Monetary History Cato Journal 2004
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