Milton Friedman Net Worth

Milton Friedman Net Worth is
$9 Million

Milton Friedman Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Milton Friedman (July 31, 1912 – November 16, 2006) was an American economist, statistician, and writer who taught at the University of Chicago for more than three decades. He was a recipient of the 1976 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, and is known for his research on consumption analysis, monetary history and theory, and the complexity of stabilization policy. As a leader of the Chicago school of economics, he profoundly influenced the research agenda of the economics profession. A survey of economists ranked Friedman as the second most popular economist of the twentieth century after John Maynard Keynes, and The Economist described him as "the most influential economist of the second half of the 20th century ... possibly of all of it."Friedman's challenges to what he later called "naive Keynesian" (as opposed to New Keynesian) theory began with his 1950s reinterpretation of the consumption function, and he became the main advocate opposing Keynesian government policies. In the late 1960s, he described his own approach (along with all of mainstream economics) as using "Keynesian language and apparatus" yet rejecting its "initial" conclusions.During the 1960s, he promoted an alternative macroeconomic policy known as "monetarism". He theorized there existed a "natural" rate of unemployment and argued that governments could only increase employment above this rate, e.g., by increasing aggregate demand, only for as long as inflation was accelerating. He argued that the Phillips curve was, in the long run, vertical at the "natural rate" and predicted what would come to be known as stagflation. Though opposed to the existence of the Federal Reserve System, Friedman argued that, given that it does exist, a steady, small expansion of the money supply was the only wise policy.Friedman was an economic adviser to Republican U.S. President Ronald Reagan. His political philosophy extolled the virtues of a free market economic system with minimal intervention. He once stated that his role in eliminating U.S. conscription was his proudest accomplishment, and his support for school choice led him to found the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice. In his 1962 book Capitalism and Freedom, Friedman advocated policies such as a volunteer military, freely floating exchange rates, abolition of medical licenses, a negative income tax, and school vouchers. His ideas concerning monetary policy, taxation, privatization and deregulation influenced government policies, especially during the 1980s. His monetary theory influenced the Federal Reserve's response to the global financial crisis of 2007–08. In the field of statistics, Friedman developed the sequential sampling method of analysis.Milton Friedman's works include many monographs, books, scholarly articles, papers, magazine columns, television programs, videos, and lectures, and cover a broad range of topics of microeconomics, macroeconomics, economic history, and public policy issues. His bo

Date Of BirthJuly 31, 1912
Died2006-11-16
Place Of BirthBrooklyn, New York, USA
Height5' 3" (1.6 m)
ProfessionWriter
EducationRutgers University
NationalityUnited States
SpouseRose Friedman
Star SignLeo
#Quote
1There's no such thing as a free lunch.
#Fact
1He was nominated for the 2016 New Jersey Hall of Fame in the Public Service category.
2He was nominated for a 2013 New Jersey Hall of Fame in the General Category.
3Co-author of "A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960" with Anna Schwartz.
4Co-founder, with Rose Friedman, of "The Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice".
5He was nominated for the 2012 New Jersey Hall of Fame for his contributions in the General Category.
6He was nominated for the 2010 New Jersey Hall of Fame for his services and contributions to the Worldwide Economy.
7He was nominated for the 2008 New Jersey Hall of Fame for his services to Enterprise.
81976 - received Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science.
9Economist and author.
101988 - received US Presidential Medal of Freedom and the US National Medal of Science.

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Free to Choose1980TV Series documentary writer - 10 episodes

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Shock Doctrine2009DocumentaryHimself
The Power of Choice: The Life and Ideas of Milton Friedman2007DocumentaryHimself - subject
The One Percent2006DocumentaryHimself - Nobel Laureate
Charlie Rose2005TV SeriesHimself
60 Minutes2004TV Series documentaryHimself - Economist (segment "The Governor")
The Corporation2003DocumentaryHimself - Nobel Prize Winning Economist
Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy2002TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself - Professor Emeritus, University of Chicago
The First Measured Century2000TV Movie documentaryHimself
Is America Number One? With John Stossel1999TV MovieHimself
Manê kakumei1998TV Series documentaryHimself
Pandora's Box1992TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Firing Line1968-1990TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Panorama1981TV Series documentaryHimself
Free to Choose1980TV Series documentaryHimself
Tältet1978DocumentaryEconomist
The Incredible Bread Machine Film1975DocumentaryHimself - commentary (as Dr. Milton Friedman - Professor of Economics - University of Chicago)
NET Journal1970TV Series documentaryHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Chicago Boys2015DocumentaryHimself
Moyers & Company2013TV SeriesHimself
Great Thinkers: In Their Own Words2011TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
60 Minutes2005TV Series documentaryHimself - Economist (segment "The Governor")

Known for movies

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