Noun
United States economist noted as a proponent of monetarism and for his opposition to government intervention in the economy (born in 1912)
Source: WordNetAny country that has Milton Friedman as an adviser has nothing to fear from a few million Arabs. John Kenneth Galbraith
When you grow up in the Soviet society under the communists you heard about the one man who is especially dangerous, especially crazy, and absolutely mad, and which would destroy all the human beings and the economies and so on, and this man was called Milton Friedman. Mart Laar
I bet you anything I could destroy Milton Friedman in a debate about economics - so long as the audience was comprised of five year olds. He may have a Nobel Prize, but I can make offensive sounds with my armpit. Advantage: Goldberg! Jonah Goldberg
In terms of companies, they must stand for something bigger. They must be dedicated to something larger than financial results. I reject the Milton Friedman belief that a company's sole responsibility is to the shareholders. Srikumar Rao
Although Milton Friedman believed that wealth effects make deficit spending contractionary, Blinder and Solow believed that in reality fiscal stimulus is effective. Source: Internet
Blanchard (2011), 581. Monetarism Milton Friedman updated the quantity theory of money to include a role for money demand. Source: Internet