None of us are monetarists any more
Milton Friedman was a leading economic figure of the 20th century, but his monetary policy theory didn’t work in practice.
“Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence are usually the slave of some defunct economist.”
It is ironic to begin a review of a biography of Milton Friedman (Milton Friedman, The last conservative) with a quote from his arch-nemesis, John Maynard Keynes. But these two defunct economists were the dominant economic forces of the 20th century and remain so into the 21st.
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