Paro e inflación

Paro e inflación

Milton Friedman

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Editorial:
Unión Editorial
Año de edición:
2012
Materia
Economía
ISBN:
9788472095762
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Milton Friedman (Nueva York, 31 de julio de 1912 - San Francisco, 16 de noviembre de 2006 es el más conocido economista de la Escuela de Chicago y uno de los más activos defensores del libre mercado gracias, especialmente, a su libro y serie de documentales Libertad para elegir, en los que defendía la libertad económica de forma muy sencilla de leer para cualquiera. monetarista «de toda la vida». Se opuso al keynesianismo en el momento de su máximo apogeo, en los años cincuenta y sesenta. En 1976 fue galardonado con un Premio Nobel de Economía por sus logros en los campos de análisis de consumo, historia y teoría monetaria, y por su demostración de la complejidad de la política de estabilización.

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