Milton Friedman
In: Great Thinkers in Economics Ser.
Intro -- Also in the Great Thinkers in Economics series -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- Part I Friedman's Life and Autobiography -- 2 Part I Introduction -- 3 Two Lucky People -- 1 Two Lucky People -- 2 A Sample of Missing and Forgotten Matters -- 3 An Unintellectual Work -- 4 On Not Judging Motives -- 5 Friedman's Economics -- 6 Conclusion -- 4 Three Controversies -- 1 The Publication of Friedman and Kuznets -- 2 Friedman in Chile -- 3 Monetary Trends… in the United Kingdom -- 4 Conclusion -- 5 Friedman in Britain in the 1970s and 1980s -- 1 Friedman and Thatcher -- 2 Friedman at the Institute of Economic Affairs, and Elsewhere -- 3 Friedman in the British Public Eye -- 4 Conclusion -- 6 Part I Conclusion -- Part II Milton Friedman's Economics, 1935-1957 -- 7 Part II Introduction -- 8 An Early Miscellany? -- 1 Statistics -- 2 The Theory of Demand -- 3 The Marshallian Demand Curve -- 4 Book Reviews -- 5 Choice Under Uncertainty -- 6 Labour Unions -- 7 Macroeconomics and Money -- 8 Flexible Exchange Rates -- 9 Conclusion -- 9 Consumption -- 1 Theory of the Consumption Function -- 2 Reactions to A Theory of the Consumption Function -- 3 Aspects of the Theory of Consumption Before A Theory of the Consumption Function -- 4 The Importance of A Theory of the Consumption Function -- 10 Methodology -- 1 Friedman's Argument -- 2 Responses to Friedman -- 3 Assessing Friedman's Essay -- 4 Three Good Ideas and Their Origins -- 5 Other Methodological Issues -- 5.1 Marshallianism and Walrasianism -- 5.2 Causation -- 5.3 Positive and Normative Economics, and the Explanation of Disagreement -- 6 Friedman's Essay, and Friedman's Methodology, 1935-1957 -- 7 Conclusion on the Methodology of Positive Economics -- 11 Part II Conclusion -- Part III Friedman on Money -- 12 Part III Introduction -- 13 The Monetary History and Monetary Statistics.