The Friedman System: Economic Analysis of Time Series
By (Author) William Frazer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
23rd July 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
330.1
Hardback
280
This elaboration of the writings and statements of Milton Friedman is intended to create an economic system that moves the subject along theory-, fact-, and policy-oriented lines. Items directly attributable to Friedman are used in combination with an awareness of the unique breadth of his experience connected to statistical matters, and his work with Wesley C. Mitchell and others. In addition, some of the author's experiences dating back to the 1950s are used to reconstruct theory and bring in some topics Friedman did not consider.
WILLIAM FRAZER is Professor of Economics at the University of Florida. Dr. Frazer has written widely, including The Florida Land Boom: Speculation, Money, and the Banks (Quorum, 1995), The Central Banks: The International and European Directions (Praeger, 1994), and The Legacy of Keynes and Friedman: Economic Analysis, Money, and Ideology (Praeger, 1994).