Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Milton Friedman" ¶ 26
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Friedman and served
Friedman served two years in the United States Peace Corps, teaching in Borneo in Malaysia with John Gross.
His wife Rose, sister of Aaron Director, with whom he initiated the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, served on the international selection committee.
He never served as an adviser to the Chilean government, but did write a letter to Pinochet outlining what Friedman considered the two key economic problems of Chile.
" With central planning in the ascendancy world-wide and with few avenues to influence policymakers, the society served to bring together isolated advocates of liberalism as a “ rallying point ”-- as Milton Friedman phrased it.
* Michael A. Friedman, MD, was Senior Vice President of Research and Development, Medical and Public Policy for Pharmacia, and later served as an FDA deputy commissioner.
The area is served by Friedman Memorial Airport in Hailey, approximately south.
Natchez is the birthplace of the late Sylvan Friedman, who served on the Natchitoches Parish Police Jury from 1932 – 1944, as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1944 – 1952, and as a state senator from 1952-1972.
Margaret Friedman, who served in the U. S. Navy in World War II and studied home economics at the University of Wisconsin, was a housewife and a part-time bookkeeper.
In June 1984, Friedman was transferred to Jerusalem, where he served as the Times Jerusalem Bureau Chief until February 1988.
From the end of 1990 to 1992, Rubin served as Co-Chairman and Co-Senior Partner along with Stephen Friedman.
The papers of the late William Friedman, who had served as the NSA's chief cryptologist, were a valuable source for Bamford.
The term served as the title for the relevant chapter in Friedman and Schwartz's 1963 work A Monetary History of the United States.
Prior to his appointment as dean, Schizer served as the Wilbur H. Friedman Professor of Tax Law at Columbia Law School.
After his retirement from basketball, Friedman became the owner of a parking garage ( his father had owned a pushcart stable ), located at 49th Street east of First Avenue in NYC, NY, which served Tudor City Apartments and environs.
The roll of Jewish officers, Philadelphians, who served with distinction during the Civil war includes the names of Morris J. Asch, Israel Moses, Alfred Mordecai, Jr., Frank Marx Etting, Justus Steinberger, Jonathan Manly Emanuel, Jacob Solis-Cohen, Max Einstein, Aaron Lazarus, Max Friedman, Joseph L. Moss, William Moss, Lyon Levy Emanuel, Isaac M. Abraham, Adolph G. Rosengarten, John Trencher, Joseph G. Rosengarten, and Benjamin J.

Friedman and adviser
Friedman was an economic adviser to Republican U. S. President Ronald Reagan.
Friedman was an economic adviser to Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater during 1964.
One of Palast's professors was the Nobel laureate and eventual adviser to President Ronald Reagan, Milton Friedman.
* Stephen Friedman Cornell ' 59 named Bush's chief economic adviser

Friedman and Ronald
Reprinted in John Cunningham Wood and Ronald N. Woods, ed., 1990, Milton Friedman :: Critical Assessments, v. 2, p p. 72-88.
Contributors to Imprimis have included Jeb Bush, Ward Connerly, Dinesh D ' Souza, Milton Friedman, Jack Kemp, Irving Kristol, David McCullough, Richard John Neuhaus, Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, Clarence Thomas, and Tom Wolfe.
In 1981, President Ronald Reagan in his speech before the Conservative Political Action Conference ( or " CPAC ") named Hazlitt as one of the " ntellectual leaders " ( along with Hayek, Mises, Friedman, Russell Kirk, James Burnham and Frank Meyer ) who had " shaped so much of our thoughts ..."
The group included Þorsteinn Pálsson, Geir H. Haarde, Jón Steinar Gunnlaugsson, Kjartan Gunnarsson, Magnús Gunnarsson, Brynjólfur Bjarnason and Hannes Hólmsteinn Gissurarson, and they published the magazine Eimreiðin from 1972 to 1975 ; in the following years they followed with interest what was happening in the United Kingdom under Margaret Thatcher and in the United States under Ronald Reagan ; they also read books and articles by and about Milton Friedman, Friedrich Hayek and James M. Buchanan, who all visited Iceland in the early 1980s and whose messages of limited governments, privatisation, and liberalisation of the economy had a wide impact.
* In the field of business, Rider graduates include: Neil B. Friedman, president of Mattel Brands ; Thomas J. Lynch, CEO of Tyco Electronics ; Donald Monks, Vice Chairman & Chief Administrative Officer, The Bank of New York Mellon ; Mike Pulli, CEO of Pace plc ; Thomas O ' Riordan, former CEO of American Sporting Goods Corporation ; Robert Schimek, Senior Vice President & CFO American International Group ; Ronald Schlosser, chairman & CEO of Haights Cross Communications ; John T. Spitznagel, chairman & CEO of Oceana Therapeutics ; Howard Stoeckel, CEO of Wawa ; Kenneth Yen, CEO of China Motor Corporation ; Meg Walsh, president of Medscape Consumer and internationally-recognized authority in e-health ; and Michael F. Lee, Jr., CAIA, Regional Director of Hatteras Funds
Some twelve economists engaged in the IEA's work have gone on to win the Nobel Prize in Economics: Gary Becker, James M. Buchanan, Ronald Coase, Milton Friedman, Friedrich Hayek, John Hicks, James Meade, Douglass C. North, Elinor Ostrom, Vernon L. Smith, George Stigler and Oliver E. Williamson.
Eight MPS members, F. A. Hayek, Milton Friedman, George Stigler, Maurice Allais, James M. Buchanan, Ronald Coase, Gary S. Becker and Vernon Smith have won Nobel prizes in economics.
Views on the relative merits of qualitative and quantitative models vary across the profession: Milton Friedman can be viewed as having advocated a qualitative approach, while Ronald Coase worried that " if you torture the data long enough, it will confess ;" Prospect theory as proposed by Daniel Kahneman ( a Nobel prize winner ) is more quantiative, while rational agent models are more qualitative.
After the influence of Friedman and the Chicago boys ( University of Chicago-educated Chilean economists ) on the Miracle of Chile under the Augusto Pinochet regime in the 1970s, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of the UK ( Thatcherism ) and President Ronald Reagan in the U. S. ( Reaganomics ) adapted similar models in the early 1980s.
* Ronnie Robot ( Ronald Friedman ) ( born 5 October 1954 ): Bass guitar
On 11 October 2006, Judge Ronald Friedman ordered Take-Two and Rockstar to provide the court with a copy of the game within 24 hours.
His heroes are Richard Nixon ( going so far as to have a lunchbox with Nixon's likeness ), William F. Buckley, Jr., Ronald Reagan, and Milton Friedman.

Friedman and during
Many economists, following Milton Friedman, believe that the Federal Reserve inappropriately refused to lend money to small banks during the bank runs of 1929.
Friedman was initially unable to find academic employment, so during 1935, he followed his friend W. Allen Wallis to Washington, where Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal was " a lifesaver " for many young economists.
Friedman began employment with the National Bureau of Economic Research during autumn 1937 to assist Simon Kuznets in his work on professional income.
During 1945, Friedman submitted Incomes from Independent Professional Practice ( co-authored with Kuznets and completed during 1940 ) to Columbia as his doctoral dissertation.
A Friedman Prize was given to the late British economist Peter Bauer during 2002, Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto during 2004, Mart Laar, former Estonian Prime Minister during 2006 and a young Venezuelan student Yon Goicoechea during 2008.
Friedman also met with military dictator President Augusto Pinochet during his visit.
Friedman defended his activity in Chile on the grounds that, in his opinion, the adoption of free market policies not only improved the economic situation of Chile but also contributed to the amelioration of Pinochet's rule and to the eventual transition to a democratic government during 1990.
Friedman visited Iceland during the autumn of 1984, met with important Icelanders and gave a lecture at the University of Iceland on the " tyranny of the status quo.
The founding director of CBS News, Paul White, for whom the top award given by the broadcast news directors organization Radio Television Digital News Association ( RTDNA ) is named, Kent Cooper, who later became the longtime GM of rival Associated Press, early ABC News president Elmer Lower, Raymond Clapper, originator of the term " smoked-filled room ", Merriman Smith, Helen Thomas, Marie Colvin, Martha Gellhorn, Kate Webb, Henry Tilton Gorrell, Seymour Hersh, Lucien Carr, Neil Sheehan, Brit Hume, Keith Olbermann, New York Times columnists Thomas Friedman and Gail Collins, Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen, sportswriter and Untouchables co-author Oscar Fraley, author H. Allen Smith, military author Joe Galloway, Saigon evacuation photographer Hubert van Es, photographer Stan Stearns, 1970s White House photographer David Hume Kennerly, White House spokesmen George Reedy, Ron Nessen and Larry Speakes, longtime Las Vegas bureau manager Myram Borders, onetime CIA Director Richard Helms, who interviewed Adolf Hitler for United Press during the 1936 Olympics, diplomat Edward M. Korry, former UP correspondent to Moscow Eugene Lyons, C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb, ex-Dow Jones CEO Les Hinton, 1980's-90's Singapore President Wee Kim Wee and novelists Allen Drury, Tony Hillerman and Daniel Silva.
His co-students of Leschetizky during that period included Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Mark Hambourg and Ignaz Friedman.
Scholars during this period had also ceased to identify the Germans as neoliberalism ’ s intellectual progenitors, tending instead to associate neoliberalism with the theories of Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman.
Milton Friedman introduced the idea of adaptive expectations during the stagflation of the 1970s, which described why government interference ( in the form of printing money ) resulted in increasing inflation, as shop owners started to predict the rate of increase in the money supply, rendering the government action useless.
Friedman had become something of an expert photographer while working on his other projects, and was asked to travel to England on several occasions to help Gallup photograph historical manuscripts during her research.
During this period Elizebeth Friedman continued her own work in cryptology, and became famous in a number of trials involving rum-runners and the Coast Guard and FBI during Prohibition.
Friedman covered Secretary of State James Baker during the administration of United States President George H. W. Bush.
" When asked if he had " China envy " during a Fresh Dialogues interview, Friedman replied, " You detect the envy of someone who wants his own government to act democratically with the same effectiveness that China can do autocratically.
Friedman is a big fan of The Ramones ( to whom he briefly paid tribute in the Arizona based cover band Rocket to Russia ), Black Sabbath, Kiss and Queen ( during their early years ).
William F. Friedman, America's foremost cryptologist, initially became interested in cryptography after reading " The Gold-Bug " as a child-interest he later put to use in deciphering Japan's PURPLE code during World War II.
On 17 January 2006 the Moscow Court of Arbitration has ruled that the house bought by Friedman should be returned to the state as not all the appropriate procedures have been followed during the privatization.
Friedman said that if a policy similar to 1907 had been followed during the banking panic at the end of 1930, perhaps this would have stopped the vicious circle of the forced liquidation of assets at depressed prices.

0.861 seconds.