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Milton Friedman and the American Economy Today: With CU Economics Professor Martin Boileau and CU Business School Professor Michael Stutzer With With CU Economics Professor Martin Boileau and CU Business School Professor Michael Stutzer The late Milton Friedman, who died in 2006, is widely regarded as the most influential economist of the 20th century. The impact of his ideas now and into the future is inestimable. Winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1976, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the National Medal of Science in 1988, Friedman was also a statistician, public intellectual, political advisor and writer who became a household name. The panelists will cover the enormous influence of Friedman on the conduct of monetary policy, which is key to what is happening in the economy now, and on Friedman’s impact on broader policy issues, i.e., his general advocacy of creative market solutions for social problems.
Tuesday, April 27 7 pm $8 at the door 04/27/2010 -04/27/2010 7:00 PM $8.00 at the door

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