Friedman, Milton, 1912-2006
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Fridman, M., 1912-2006
Fridmen, Milton, 1912-2006
Fu-li-te-man, 1912-2006
Pʻŭridŭman, Miltʻŭn, 1912-2006
Folimin, Mi'erdun, 1912-2006
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Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
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Economics
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Economists
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found: Knight, F. H. The ethics of competition ... 1935
found: Fridman i Khaĭek o svobode, 1985:p. 132 (M. Fridman)
found: Usoskin, V. M. "Denezhnyĭ mir" Miltona Fridmena, c1989.
found: Chʻen, T.C. Fu-li-te-man yü Tʻo-pin ti huo pi li lun, 1987:frwd. (Fu-li-te-man; Milton Friedman)
found: Kwŏn, S.H. Miltʻŭn Pʻŭridŭman ŭi silchŭngjuŭi ... 1987:t.p. (Miltʻŭn Pʻŭridŭman)
found: Folimin zai Zhongguo, 1991:t.p. (Mi'erdun Folimin) t.p. verso (Milton Friedman)
found: Wikipedia WWW site, Nov. 16, 2006(Milton Friedman; b. July 31, 1912, Brooklyn; d. Nov. 16, 2006, San Francisco; American economist; made major contributions to the fields of macroeconomics, microeconomics, economic history, and statistics; also known for his advocacy of laissez-faire capitalism; in 1976, won the Nobel Prize in Economics for his achievements in the fields of consumption analysis and monetary history and theory, and for his demonstration of the complexity of stabilization policy)
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1980-05-21: new
2021-11-03: revised
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