It's a tribute to the importance of Friedman's work that questions about his legacy bear so directly on contemporary policy issues. But for that reason it's also important not to engage in hagiography. Friedman was a great economist, but like every other great economist in history, he was also wrong about some important things.


Response to Nelson and Schwartz, Journal of Monetary Economics 55 (2008)


It's a tribute to the importance of Friedman's work that questions about his legacy bear so directly on contemporary policy issues. But for that...

It's a tribute to the importance of Friedman's work that questions about his legacy bear so directly on contemporary policy issues. But for that...

It's a tribute to the importance of Friedman's work that questions about his legacy bear so directly on contemporary policy issues. But for that...

It's a tribute to the importance of Friedman's work that questions about his legacy bear so directly on contemporary policy issues. But for that...