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Raw Story on MSN'Oh my God!' Dems prepare for 'A-bomb' to hit market after Trump threatA California Republican admitted to not being a “super-duper financial expert” — then said he understood President Donald ...
Johnson added a monumental new institution to his Great Society: the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a “miracle in ...
Friedman’s statue casts a long shadow, and a different vantage would have shown something less monumental, but not less true. Milton Friedman was born in 1912 in Brooklyn to Jewish parents.
The Efficient Market Hypothesis claims that financial markets process information immediately and correctly. However, since ...
I was invited to a conference held by the Milton Friedman Institute in Indianapolis. The Institute invited 20 or so ...
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman advocated for free market principles in the 1980 public TV series "Free to Choose." Episode ten was titled "How to Stay Free." ...
William McGurn gives proper credit to Milton Friedman for the wave of states enacting universal school choice policies (“Milton Friedman’s Revolution,” April 4). Friedman wasn’t the only ...
C-SPAN's podcast "The Weekly" presents a special two-parter on Milton Friedman. In support of C-SPAN's series "Books that Shaped America" and the upcoming episode on "Free to Choose," "The Weekly ...
Like a contagious disease, socialism comes roaring back when people have forgotten the terrible damage it did the last time ...
Milton Friedman’s “long and variable lag,” explained A concept popularized by Milton Friedman in the 1960s still influences how the Fed talks about monetary policy today.
On Milton Friedman’s 111th birthday, we celebrate the tremendous growth of a free market in education he promoted.
Who’s buried in Grant’s tomb? Actually, President Ulysses S. Grant is buried in Grant’s tomb, which comes as a surprise to young Americans educated in our modern educational factories.
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