48 books • 15 series
Milton Friedman (1912-2006) was perhaps the most influential economist of the twentieth century. Professor, columnist, author, and advisor, he was awarded the 1976 Nobel Prize in economic sciences.
Capitalism and Freedom, Fortieth Anniversary Edition
Milton Friedman on Freedom
The Demand for Money
Milton Friedman on Economics
The Monetarist Controversy
Keynes, Chicago and Friedman, Volume 2
Keynes, Chicago and Friedman, Volume 1
Keynes, Chicago and Friedman
Money, Inflation and the Constitutional Position of Central Bank
Law's Order
Two Lucky People
Friedman on Leases
A Choice for Our Children
Foreign Economic Aid (Essays in Public Policy)
Why Government Is the Problem (Essays in Public Policy, #39)
La Economia Monetarista
Money Mischief
Money Mischief: Episodes in Monetary History
Friedman & Szasz on Liberty and Drugs
Monetarist Economics (IEA masters of modern economics)
Politics and Tyranny (Pacific Studies in Public Policy)
Market or Plan? (CRCE Occasional Paper, #1)
The Tyranny of the Status Quo (Pelican S.)
Bright Promises, Dismal Performance (Harvest/HBJ Book)