Register of the Milton
Friedman
papers
Finding aid prepared by Linda Bernard, Dana M. Harris, and Elizabeth Konzak
Hoover Institution Library and Archives
© 1997, 2008
434 Galvez Mall
Stanford University
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Title: Milton
Friedman
papers
Date (inclusive): 1931-2006
Collection Number: 77011
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
227 manuscript boxes, 5 oversize boxes, 4 card file boxes, 1 slide box, 1 envelope, 1 oversize folder
(99.9 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Speeches and writings, correspondence, notes, statistics, printed matter, sound recordings, videotapes, and photographs relating
to economic theory, economic conditions in the United States, and governmental economic policy. Digitized copies of many of
the sound and video recordings in this collection, as well as some of
Friedman's
writings, are available at
https://miltonfriedman.hoover.org.
Creator:
Friedman
, Milton, 1912-2006
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives
Access
The collection is open for research; there is digitized content from this collection available. Materials must be requested
in advance via our reservation system. If there are audiovisual or digital media material in the collection, they must be
reformatted before providing access.
Use
For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
Digitized materials are protected by copyright laws and are provided for educational and research purposes only. Any infringing
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Acquisition Information
First acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 1977, the collection includes additions from the 1980s until
2007 in boxes 109-112 and a large increment in boxes 113-235 acquired in 2008.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Milton
Friedman
papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
Alternative Form Available
Also available on microfilm (226 reels). Digitized copies of many of the sound and video recordings in this collection, as
well as some of
Friedman's
writings, are available at
https://miltonfriedman.hoover.org.
Biographical Note
1912 July 31 |
Born, Brooklyn, New York |
1932 |
B.A., Rutgers University |
1933 |
M.A., University of Chicago |
1934-1935 |
Research assistant, Social Science Research Committee, University of Chicago |
1935-1937 |
Associate economist, National Resources Committee, Washington, D.C. |
1937-1940 |
Lecturer, Columbia University |
1937-1946, 1948-1981 |
Member, Research Staff, National Bureau of Economic Research, New York |
1938 |
Married Rose Director |
1940-1941 |
Visiting professor of economics, University of Wisconsin |
1941-1943 |
Principal economist, Division of Tax Research, U.S. Treasury Department |
1942 |
Professor, United States Department of Agriculture Graduate School, Washington, D.C. |
1943 |
Author (with Carl S. Shoup and Ruth P. Mack),
Taxing to Prevent Inflation
|
1943-1945 |
Associate director, Statistical Research Group, Division of War Research, Columbia University |
1945 |
Author (with Simon S. Kuznets),
Income from Independent Professional Practice
|
1945-1946 |
Associate professor of economics and statistics, University of Minnesota |
1946 |
Ph.D., Columbia University |
1946-1948 |
Associate professor of economics, University of Chicago |
1948 |
Author (with Harold A. Freeman, Frederic Mosteller, W. Allen Wallis),
Sampling Inspection
|
1948-1982 |
Professor of economics, University of Chicago |
1950 |
Consultant, Economic Cooperation Administration, Office of the United States Special Representative in Europe, Paris |
1953 |
Author,
Essays in Positive Economics
|
1956-1979 |
Council of Academic Advisers, American Enterprise Institute |
1957 |
Author,
A Theory of the Consumption Function
|
1960 |
Author,
A Program for Monetary Stability
|
1962 |
Author,
Price Theory: A Provisional Text
|
|
Author (with Rose D.
Friedman
),
Capitalism and Freedom
|
1963 |
Author (with Anna J. Schwartz),
A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960
|
|
Author,
Inflation: Causes and Consequences
|
1968 |
Author,
Dollars and Deficits: Inflation, Monetary Policy and the Balance of Payments
|
1968-1994 |
Advisory Board,
Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking
|
1969 |
Author,
The Optimum Quantity of Money and Other Essays
|
1969-1970 |
Member, The President's Commission on an All-Volunteer Armed Force |
1970 |
Author (with Anna J. Schwartz),
Monetary Statistics of the United States
|
1972 |
Author,
An Economist's Protest: Columns on Political Economy
|
1973 |
Member, The President's Commission on White House Fellows |
1975 |
Author,
There Is no Such Thing as a Free Lunch
|
1976 |
Author,
Price Theory
|
|
Recipient, Nobel Prize in Economics |
1977- |
Senior research fellow, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University, California |
1978 |
Author,
Tax Limitation, Inflation and the Role of Government
|
1980 |
Author (with Rose D.
Friedman
),
Free to Choose, and presenter of a ten-part TV series on PBS of the same title.
|
1981-1988 |
Member, The President's Economic Policy Advisory Board |
1982 |
Author (with Anna J. Schwartz),
Monetary Trends in the U.S. and the United Kingdom
|
1983 |
Author,
Bright Promises, Dismal Performance: An Economist's Protest
|
1983- |
Professor emeritus, University of Chicago |
1984 |
Author (with Rose D.
Friedman
),
Tyranny of the Status Quo, and presenter of a three part PBS television program of the same title.
|
1986 |
Awarded the Grand Cordon of the First Class Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japanese Government) |
1988 |
Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom |
|
Awarded the National Medal of Science |
1992 |
Author (with Thomas S. Szasz), edited and with a preface by Arnold S. Trebach and Kevin B. Zeese,
Friedman
and Szasz on Liberty and Drugs: Essays on the Free Market and Prohibition
|
|
Author,
Money Mischief: Episodes in Monetary History
|
1992- |
Active Member, Academia Scientiarum et Artium Europaea (European Academy of Sciences and Arts) |
1993- |
Founding Member, National Coalition for Drug Policy Change |
1996- |
Chairman, Board of Directors, Milton and Rose D.
Friedman
Foundation to promote public understanding of the need for major reform in K-12 education and the role that competition through
educational choice can play in achieving that reform
|
1998 |
Author (with Rose D.
Friedman
)
Two Lucky People: Memoirs
|
1999- |
Member, Advisory Board, California Parents for Educational Choice |
2006 |
Died |
Scope and Content of Collection
The Milton
Friedman
papers include a variety of materials relating to economic theory, economic conditions in the United States, and governmental
economic policy.
Friedman
interacted with a wide network of academics, economists, and politicians, with whom he corresponded frequently. The papers
display his thoughts and expertise in extensive correspondence, speeches and writings, collected research materials, statistics,
printed materials, and photographs, as well as sound and video recordings.
Related Collections
Collected Works of Milton
Friedman
website,
http://miltonfriedman.hoover.org
Collected Works of Milton
Friedman
Project records, Hoover Institution Library & Archives
The Legacy of Milton and Rose
Friedman's
Free to Choose conference proceedings, 2003, Hoover Institution Library & Archives
Free to Choose: video tape, 1980, Hoover Institution Library & Archives
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Audiotapes
Video tapes
Free enterprise
United States -- Economic policy
Economics
Economists
United States -- Economic conditions
Reagan, Ronald
Biographical File
1931-1980
Scope and Contents note
Articles, clippings, awards, bibliographies, biographies, school and employment records, and resolutions, arranged alphabetically
by physical form.
Articles and clippings on Milton
Friedman
box 5, folder 4
Civil Service Commission
1936-1940
box 5, folder 5
Department of Commerce
1944-1945
box 5, folder 6
University of Chicago
1946-1966
Scope and Contents note
Includes financial records.
box 5, folder 7
Economic Cooperation Administration
1951
box 5, folder 8
Council of Economic Advisers
1969-1975
box 5, folder 9
Resolutions honoring Milton
Friedman
Correspondence
1940-1991
Scope and Contents note
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
Congratulatory messages on Nobel Prize
1976
Viewers' comments on Milton
Friedman's
appearances on the
Phil Donahue Show
box 18, folder 1
Abdel-Salam, Osman Hashim
1972
box 18, folder 4
Abram, Morris B., Jr.
1970-1973
box 18, folder 5
Abramovitz, Moses [See also: Stanford University]
1947-1978.
box 18, folder 7
Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei
1978-1979
box 18, folder 10
Adams, E. Sherman
1953-1960
box 18, folder 11
Adar, Zvi (and Noel M. Edelson)
1975-1976
box 18, folder 12
Adelman, Abram E.
1968-1969
box 18, folder 14
Adie, Douglas K.
1964-1978
box 18, folder 15
Advisory Committee on Intergovernmental Relations
1979
box 18, folder 16
Agarwala, Ramgopal
1964-1972
box 18, folder 19
Aldine Publishing Company
1966
box 18, folder 20
Aliber, Robert Z. (Committee for Economic Development)
1964
box 18, folder 21
Allais, Maurice
1948-1978
box 18, folder 23
Allen, J. Garrott
1974-1977
box 18, folder 27
Allen, William R.
1957-1978
box 18, folder 28
Almonacid, Ruben D.
1969-1974
box 19, folder 1
American Economic Association (Morris A. Copeland, Calvin B. Hoover, Theodore W. Schultz)
1953-1966
box 19, folder 2
American Economic Review (John G. Gurley, Paul T. Homan)
1950-1966
box 19, folder 3
American Enterprise Institute
1972
box 19, folder 4
American Philosophical Society
1960
box 19, folder 5
American Statistical Association (Merrill M. Flood)
1948-1949
box 19, folder 8
Amnesty International
1977-1978
box 19, folder 9
Andersen, Leonall C.
1965-1978
box 19, folder 10
Anderson, C. W. (Employers' Association of Milwaukee)
1959-1977
box 19, folder 11
Anderson, David G.
1966-1968
box 19, folder 12
Anderson, Martin
1965-1979
box 19, folder 13
Anderson, Paul S.
1961-1962
box 19, folder 16
Anderson, William W.
1963-1966
box 19, folder 18
Angel, Ronald W.
1977-1978
box 19, folder 19
Applegate, Albert A.
1966
box 19, folder 20
Arbuckle, Ernest C.
1958-1977
box 19, folder 22
Arnoldy, Roman F.
1974-1979
box 19, folder 23
Arrow, Kenneth J.
1951-1973
box 19, folder 26
Atrill, Verne H.
1950-1956
box 19, folder 28
Auerbach, Robert D.
1968-1979
box 19, folder 29
Auernheimer, Leonardo
1972-1975
box 19, folder 30
Australian Financial Review,
1978
box 19, folder 32
Axilrod, Stephen H.
1960-1969
box 19, folder 33
Ayau, Manuel F.
1974-1978
box 20, folder 3
Bagley, Edward R.
1973-1975
box 20, folder 5
Baily, Nathan A.
1970-1976
box 20, folder 11
Banfield, Edward C.
1970-1978
box 20, folder 12
Barclay, Clifford H.
1977-1979
box 20, folder 15
Barker, C. Austin
1976-1978
box 20, folder 17
Baroody, William J.
1963-1973
box 20, folder 20
Barro, Robert J.
1969-1978
box 20, folder 21
Barrows, Perce S.
1968-1969
box 20, folder 22
Bartley, Robert L.
(Wall Street Journal)
1975-1979
box 20, folder 23
Barton, Charles T.
1974-1977
box 20, folder 26
Bassett, Marjorie
1966-1967
box 20, folder 27
Bauer, Peter T.
1953-1979
box 20, folder 28
Baumol, William J.
1949-1975
box 20, folder 29
Beadle, George W.
1964-1967
box 20, folder 30
Becker, Gary S.
1953-1983
box 20, folder 33
Beichman, Arnold
1970-1976
box 20, folder 35
Bell, Geoffrey L.
1964-1969
box 20, folder 37
Ben-David, Joseph
1958-1970
box 20, folder 38
Benishay, Haskell
1961-1972
box 20, folder 39
Bennett, John T., Jr.
1975
box 20, folder 40
Benston, George J.
1965-1969
box 20, folder 41
Berelson, Bernard
1955-1977
box 20, folder 42
Bernstein, Edward M.
1965-1975
box 20, folder 43
Bernstein, Joel
1951-1976
box 20, folder 44
Bernstein, Peter L.
1967-1977
box 20, folder 46
Bierly, Ivan R.
1957-1963
box 20, folder 47
Birenbaum, William
1948-1955
box 20, folder 48
Birkenhead, T. Bruce
1966
box 20, folder 49
Birnbaum, Eugene A.
1970-1978
box 20, folder 52
Blackie, William
1973-1979
box 20, folder 53
Blake, Jacqueline
1978-1979
box 20, folder 54
Blatchford, Frank W., III
1961
box 20, folder 57
Blumberg, Aryeh
1964-1979
box 21, folder 1
Boarman, Patrick M.
1965-1967
box 21, folder 2
Boddy, Francis M.
1949-1956
box 21, folder 3
Bodenhorn, Diran
1951-1963
box 21, folder 6
Boggs, Danny J.
1968-1969
box 21, folder 9
Bordo, Michael David
1968-1978
box 21, folder 10
Borts, George H.
1952-1973
box 21, folder 12
Boskin, Michael (and John Shoven)
1974
box 21, folder 13
Bossons, John (and Thomas Wilson)
1964-1974
box 21, folder 15
Bowen, Howard R.
1951-1953.
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence with John H. Williams.
box 21, folder 16
Bowen, William G.
1958-1961
box 21, folder 17
Bowman, Ward S.
1958-1972
box 21, folder 18
Brady, Dorothy S.
1948-1957
box 21, folder 19
Brady, William H., Jr.
1960-1967
box 21, folder 20
Brand, Lawrence H.
1970-1977
box 21, folder 22
Brandenburg, R. O.
1973-1979
box 21, folder 27
Brennan, Michael J.
1959-1963
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence with George L. Mehren.
box 21, folder 28
Brill, Daniel H.
1965-1969
box 21, folder 30
Brinegar, George K.
1951-1952
box 21, folder 32
Brittain, John A.
1959-1970
box 21, folder 33
Brittan, Samuel
(Financial Times, London)
1958-1978
box 21, folder 34
Broida, Arthur L.
1961-1962
box 21, folder 35
Bronfenbrenner, Martin
1947-1977
box 21, folder 37
Brookings Institution (Robert D. Calkins)
1956-1965
box 22, folder 1
Brownlee, Oswald H.
1951-1962
box 22, folder 4
Brunie, Charles H.
1968-1977
box 22, folder 8
Bubeck, C. H.
1964-1965
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence with Harry C. Eastman.
box 22, folder 9
Buchanan, James M.
1951-1977
box 22, folder 11
Buchanan, Patrick J.
1973
box 22, folder 12
Buckley, James L.
1971-1973
box 22, folder 13
Buckley, William F., Jr.
1961-1979
box 22, folder 14
Budzyner, Simon
1971-1976
box 22, folder 15
Bunting, Robert L.
1955-1974
box 22, folder 16
Burns, Arthur F.
1947-1972
box 22, folder 17
Burns, Joseph M.
1960-1979
box 22, folder 18
Burstein, Meyer L.
1960-1978
box 22, folder 21
Busler, Michael R.
1976-1979
box 22, folder 25
Cagan, Phillip D.
1952-1978
box 22, folder 26
Cameron, Rondo E.
1951-1964
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence with John Perry Miller.
box 22, folder 27
Campaigne, Jameson G., Jr.
1977
box 22, folder 29
Campbell, Burnham O.
1971-1972
box 22, folder 30
Campbell, Colin D.
1949-1973
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence with Ralph E. Conwell.
box 22, folder 31
Campbell, W. Glenn
1955-1972
box 23, folder 3
Carnegie Corporation
1961-1970
box 23, folder 7
Chamberlin, Edward H.
1948-1960
box 23, folder 9
Chase, Samuel (and Lyle Gramley)
1965
box 23, folder 10
Cheadle, Harold L.
1958-1961
box 23, folder 11
Chicago Council on Foreign Relations
1951-1952
box 23, folder 12
Chipman, John S.
1957-1964
box 23, folder 14
Chow, Gregory C.
1957-1973
box 23, folder 15
Christ, Carl F.
1949-1979
box 23, folder 16
Christenson, Charles
1973
box 23, folder 18
Claassen, Emil Maria
1967-1974
box 23, folder 19
Clark, Clifford D.
1952-1975
box 23, folder 23
Clark, Lindley H., Jr.
(Wall Street Journal)
1965-1975
box 23, folder 27
Clower, Robert W.
1959-1976
box 23, folder 28
Coase, Ronald H.
1948-1976
box 23, folder 29
Cochran, William G.
1937-1950
box 23, folder 30
Cohan, Avery B.
1958-1977
box 23, folder 32
Colberg, Marshall R.
1959-1961
box 23, folder 33
Colean, Miles L.
1973-1974
box 23, folder 34
Colgate Conservative Club
1966
box 23, folder 35
Collier, Robert P.
1971-1974
box 23, folder 36
Collier's Yearbook (William T. Couch)
1954-1955
box 23, folder 38
Columbia University (Horace Taylor)
1946-1951
box 24, folder 1
Conard, Joseph W.
1960-1961
box 24, folder 4
Constantacatos, M. E.
1955-1963
box 24, folder 6
Cooper, Randall H.
1957-1959
box 24, folder 7
Copeland, Morris A. (Cornell University)
1949-1961
box 24, folder 8
Corn, Ira G., Jr.
1975-1982
box 24, folder 9
Cornuelle, Richard C.
1956-1963
box 24, folder 10
Cortney, Philip
1950-1964
box 24, folder 11
Court, Andrew T.
1956-1979
box 24, folder 12
Coutsoumaris, George
1962-1970
box 24, folder 13
Cox, Albert H., Jr.
1965-1971
box 24, folder 14
Cox, Garfield V.
1951-1969
box 24, folder 15
Cramer, Ronald E.
1971-1977
box 24, folder 18
Crane, Philip M.
1965-1978
box 24, folder 20
Creamer, Daniel
1959-1960
box 24, folder 21
Crouch, Robert L.
1971-1972
box 24, folder 23
Culbertson, John M.
1959-1966
box 24, folder 24
Cunnyngham, Jon
1964-1971
box 24, folder 26
Currier, Frederick P.
1966-1978
box 24, folder 27
Curtis, Carl T.
1974-1978
box 24, folder 28
Curtis, Thomas B.
1960-1967
box 24, folder 29
Curtis, Thomas E., Jr.
1976-1979
box 25, folder 1
Daane, J. Dewey
1963-1969
box 25, folder 3
Dale, Edwin L., Jr.
1969-1974
box 25, folder 4
Daly, Donald J.
1951-1975
box 25, folder 5
Dannenmeyer, William E.
1976-1977
box 25, folder 6
Darby, Michael R.
1972-1978
box 25, folder 7
Davenport, John
1959-1979
box 25, folder 10
Davis, Joseph S.
1956-1968
box 25, folder 11
Dean, Charles R.
1958-1962
box 25, folder 13
Deaver, John V.
1957-1961
box 25, folder 14
De Borchgrave, Arnaud
1976
box 25, folder 15
De Fremery, Robert
1947-1975
box 25, folder 16
Dehmlow, Louis H. T.
1960-1972
box 25, folder 17
Delcour, David W.
1963-1966
box 25, folder 18
Deming, W. Edwards
1949-1969
box 25, folder 19
Dennison, Stanley
1955-1965
box 25, folder 20
Dewald, William G.
1961-1966
box 25, folder 21
Director, Aaron
1951-1964
box 25, folder 22
Dirksen, Everett McKinley
1965
box 25, folder 23
Doblin, Ernest M.
1949-1950
box 25, folder 25
Douglas, Paul H.
1951-1963
box 25, folder 26
Douglass, Paul F. (American University)
1950
box 25, folder 27
Drèze, Jacques H.
1955-1960
box 25, folder 29
Duesenberry, James S.
1952-1960
box 26, folder 1
Earhart Foundation (Richard A. Ware)
1953-1966
box 26, folder 3
Ecker-Racz, Laszlo L.
1951
box 26, folder 4
Economic Club of Chicago
1964
box 26, folder 6
Eicher, Jean-Claude
1957-1960
box 26, folder 9
Elliott, G. Alex
1952-1955
box 26, folder 12
Ellsworth, Robert F.
1965
box 26, folder 15
Ensley, Grover W.
1948-1960
box 26, folder 17
Epstein, Ralph C.
1949-1958
box 26, folder 19
Ethics (Charles Perry)
1958-1965
box 26, folder 20
Evans, G. Heberton, Jr.
1947-1960
box 26, folder 21
Fand, David I. and Sally
1948-1972
box 26, folder 22
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Edison H. Cramer)
1959
box 26, folder 23
Federal Reserve System
1948-1965
box 26, folder 25
Fellner, William
1958-1965
box 26, folder 27
Fertig, Lawrence
1961-1965
box 27, folder 2
Fisher, Malcolm R.
1955-1976
box 27, folder 4
Fortune (John McDonald)
1952-1961
box 27, folder 6
Frankel, S. Herbert
1960-1964
box 27, folder 8
Free Society Association
1965-1967
box 27, folder 9
Freeman, Gaylord A., Jr.
1961-1976
box 27, folder 13
Galbraith, John Kenneth
1951-1972
box 27, folder 20
Glassburner, Bruce
1961-1962
box 27, folder 21
Goldenthal, Adolph J. (Economic Cooperation Administration)
1951-1961
box 27, folder 22
Goldsmith, Raymond W. and Selma F.
1949-1962
box 27, folder 24
Goldwater, Barry
1960-1962
box 27, folder 25
Gomberg, William
1958-1959
box 27, folder 26
Gordon, H. Scott
1961-1962
box 27, folder 27
Gordon, R. Aaron
1964-1965
box 27, folder 30
Guillebaud, C. W.
1960-1962
box 27, folder 31
Haberler, Gottfried
1950-1965
box 27, folder 32
Hagen, Everett E.
1949-1956
box 27, folder 33
Haley, Bernard F.
1950-1961
box 27, folder 34
Hamburger, William
1950-1965
box 27, folder 35
Hamilton, Earl J.
1950-1965
box 27, folder 37
Harberger, Arnold
1949-1958
box 27, folder 38
Harbison, Frederick (Princeton University)
1956-1960
box 27, folder 39
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.
1951-1979
box 27, folder 41
Harper's Magazine (John Fischer)
1961-1966
box 27, folder 42
Harris, Seymour E.
1948-1961
box 27, folder 43
Harriss, C. Lowell
1946-1962
box 27, folder 44
Hart, Albert G.
1949-1961
box 27, folder 45
Hasson, Joseph A.
1962-1969
box 28, folder 1
Hatanaka, Michio
1961-1963
box 28, folder 2
Hayek, Friedrich A. von
1949-1964
box 28, folder 4
Heflebower, Richard B.
1949-1958
box 28, folder 5
Heller, Walter W.
1949-1976
box 28, folder 8
Hildreth, Clifford
1959-1961
box 28, folder 10
Hilton, George W.
1962-1964
box 28, folder 11
Hindley, Brian V.
1962-1964
box 28, folder 12
Hirshleifer, Jack
1955-1965
box 28, folder 13
Hodgman, Donald R.
1960-1963
box 28, folder 14
Hoff, Trygve J. B.
(Farmand)
1950-1964
box 28, folder 15
Holben, Ralph E.
1948-1949
box 28, folder 16
Holmes, Rolland W.
1957-1958
box 28, folder 18
Hoselitz, Bert F.
1963-1972
box 28, folder 19
Hotelling, Harold
1949-1955
box 28, folder 21
Houthakker, Hendrik S.
1958-1959
box 28, folder 23
Institut de Science Economique Appliquée (Pierre Pujade)
1947
box 28, folder 24
Institut de Statistique de l'Université de Paris
1952-1953
box 28, folder 25
Intercollegiate Society of Individualists
1960-1966
box 28, folder 26
Ivarsson, Sven-Ivar
1952-1956
box 28, folder 27
Jacoby, Neil H.
1955-1976
box 28, folder 28
Jahn, William A.
1960-1962
box 28, folder 29
Japan Economic Research Center (Jiro Enjoji)
1964
box 28, folder 32
Johnson, Dudley W.
1954-1964
box 28, folder 33
Johnson, Harry G.
1956-1976
box 28, folder 34
Johnson, Thomas F. (American Enterprise Association)
1961-1972
box 28, folder 35
Jones, Alice (Mrs. Homer)
1957-1958
box 28, folder 37
Journal of Economic History
1968-1969
box 28, folder 38
Journal of Political Economy (Robert A. Mundell, Albert Rees)
1957-1966
box 28, folder 39
Journal of the American Statistical Association (Dale W. Jorgenson, William G. Madow)
1949-1966
box 28, folder 40
Jouvenel, Bertrand de
1951-1960
box 29, folder 1
Kafka, Alexandre
1961-1962
box 29, folder 2
Kane, Edward J.
1963-1964
box 29, folder 3
Kaplan, Marshall
1960-1963
box 29, folder 4
Kareken, John H.
1958-1965
box 29, folder 6
Kefauver, Estes
1959-1962
box 29, folder 7
Kelley, Augustus M.
1949-1952
box 29, folder 9
Kenen, Peter B.
1961-1962
box 29, folder 11
Kershaw, Joseph A.
1952-1955
box 29, folder 12
Kessel, Reuben A.
1953-1962
box 29, folder 13
Ketchem, Marshall D.
1949-1962
box 29, folder 15
Kilberg, Edward J.
1951-1958
box 29, folder 16
Kimpton, Lawrence A.
1951-1964
box 29, folder 17
Kindahl, James K.
1957-1958
box 29, folder 19
Kitamura, Hiroshi
1956-1958
box 29, folder 20
Klarman, Herbert E.
1948-1965
box 29, folder 23
Knowles, Ruth Sheldon
1961-1965
box 29, folder 24
Koopmans, Tjalling C.
1955-1957
box 29, folder 25
Kozelka, Richard L.
1948-1954
box 29, folder 26
Kreml, Franklin M.
1956-1970
box 29, folder 29
Kuznets, Simon S.
1946-1961
box 29, folder 31
Laird, Melvin R.
1962-1963
box 29, folder 35
Latané, Henry Allan
1955-1961
box 29, folder 36
Latsis, Spiro J.
1972-1973
box 29, folder 37
Law, William L.
1961-1965
box 29, folder 38
Lees, Dennis K.
1964-1966
box 29, folder 39
Leftwich, Richard H.
1960-1964
box 29, folder 40
Lerner, Abba P.
1959-1963
box 29, folder 42
Lester, Richard A.
1950-1962
box 29, folder 43
Letwin, William
1958-1962
box 29, folder 46
Lewis, H. Gregg
1954-1959
box 29, folder 47
Lilly Endowment, Inc.
1966
box 29, folder 50
Liviatan, Nissan
1958-1962
box 29, folder 51
London School of Economics (Alexander M. Carr-Saunders, Lionel C. Robbins)
1951
box 29, folder 52
Lutz, Friedrich A.
1950-1957
box 30, folder 1
Macesich, George
1957-1962
box 30, folder 3
Macmillan Company
1948-1950
box 30, folder 6
Madow, William G.
1950-1961
box 30, folder 7
Markowitz, Harry
1951-1952
box 30, folder 8
Martin, William McC.
1955-1962
box 30, folder 9
Marty, Alvin L., Jr.
1960-1966
box 30, folder 10
Mason, Edward S.
1954-1961
box 30, folder 12
McGraw Hill Book Company
1949-1950
box 30, folder 13
McKean, Roland N.
1949-1960
box 30, folder 17
Meigs, A. James
1960-1968
box 30, folder 18
Meiklejohn, Donald
1959-1966
box 30, folder 19
Meiselman, David
1955-1972
box 30, folder 20
Meltzer, Allan H.
1959-1972
box 30, folder 21
Mendershausen, Horst
1959-1962
box 30, folder 22
Merriam, John F.
1965-1966
box 30, folder 24
Meyer, John R. (and Edwin Kuh)
1956-1962
box 30, folder 25
Mikesell, Raymond F.
1957-1964
box 30, folder 26
Millikan, Max F.
1949-1951
box 30, folder 28
Mills, Frederick C.
1947-1952
box 30, folder 31
Mitchell, George W.
1961-1964
box 30, folder 32
Modern Age (Eugene Davidson)
1960-1964
box 30, folder 35
Morrison, George R.
1959-1966
box 30, folder 37
Mosteller, Frederick
1948-1960
box 31, folder 4
Murphy, J. Carter
1949-1963
box 31, folder 5
Naddeo, Alighiero
1959-1960
box 31, folder 6
National Planning Association
1951-1952
box 31, folder 9
New York University (Howard L. Adelson)
1959-1960
box 31, folder 10
Newman, Frank C.
1958-1976
box 31, folder 11
Nicholls, William H.
1958
box 31, folder 12
Nichols, Russell T.
1946-1964
box 31, folder 13
North, Douglass C.
1958-1962
box 31, folder 14
Northwestern Young Conservative Club
1964
box 31, folder 16
Nutter, G. Warren
1950-1972
box 31, folder 19
Okun, Arthur M.
1956-1960
box 31, folder 21
Papandreou, Andreas G.
1958-1962
box 31, folder 22
Pardridge, William D.
1964-1965
box 31, folder 27
Percy, Charles H.
1955-1960
box 31, folder 29
Perlman, Morris
1965-1966
box 31, folder 30
Perroux, Frangois
1947-1957
box 31, folder 32
Peterson, William H.
1960-1964
box 31, folder 34
Philbrook, Clarence E.
1948-1964
box 31, folder 35
Phillips, A. William
1955-1961
box 31, folder 38
Predetti, Adalberto
1958-1960
box 31, folder 40
Princeton University Press (Herbert S. Bailey, Jr.)
1956-1963
box 31, folder 41
Pritchard, Leland J.
1947-1963
box 32, folder 1
Ramana, Duvvuri V.
1955-1960
box 32, folder 2
Read, Leonard E.
1957-1966
box 32, folder 3
Revista de occidente
1963-1964
box 32, folder 4
Riefler, Winfield W.
1955-1960
box 32, folder 5
Risch, Walter F.
1960-1962
box 32, folder 6
Robbins, Lionel C.
1951-1977
box 32, folder 9
Rolfe, Sidney E.
1949-1956
box 32, folder 11
Rosenblatt, David
1946-1951
box 32, folder 13
Rottenberg, Simon
1956-1961
box 32, folder 14
Royal Economic Society
1959
box 32, folder 15
Royster, Vermont
(Wall Street Journal)
1960-1963
box 32, folder 16
Ruggles, Richard
1951-1962
box 32, folder 17
Salant, Walter S.
1958-1972
box 32, folder 19
Samuels, Len H.
1959-1961
box 32, folder 20
Samuelson, Paul A.
1951-1966
box 32, folder 21
San Diego Chamber of Commerce (Max Schetter)
1977
box 32, folder 22
Saulnier, Raymond J.
1950-1960
box 32, folder 23
Savage, Leonard J.
1952-1955
box 32, folder 24
Sawyer, John A.
1949-1952
box 32, folder 25
Schmidt, Emerson P.
1950-1964
box 32, folder 26
Schultz, Theodore W.
1948-1965
box 33, folder 1
Selden, Richard
1951-1961
box 33, folder 3
Seltzer, Lawrence H.
1947-1958
box 33, folder 5
Shaw, Edward S.
1947-1964
box 33, folder 7
Shea, George
(Wall Street Journal)
1963
box 33, folder 8
Sheinbaum, Stanley K.
1961-1962
box 33, folder 9
Shenfield, Arthur A.
1968-1972
box 33, folder 12
Shiskin, Julius
1955-1968
box 33, folder 14
Shugg, Roger W. (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.)
1948-1966
box 33, folder 15
Shultz, George P.
1970-1973
box 33, folder 17
Slater, David W.
1955-1964
box 33, folder 18
Smith, Harlan M.
1948-1951
box 33, folder 21
Solow, Robert M.
1952-1972
box 33, folder 22
Somers, Harold M.
1948-1966
box 33, folder 23
Southern Economic Journal
1956-1960
box 33, folder 25
Spengler, Joseph J.
1949-1966
box 33, folder 26
Sprinkel, Beryl W.
1957-1965
box 33, folder 27
Sprowls, Riley Clay
1950-1952
box 33, folder 28
Stanford University
1964-1967
box 33, folder 30
Stassen, John H.
1963-1966
box 33, folder 31
Stein, Herbert M.
1948-1968
box 33, folder 33
Sterling, J. E. Wallace
1964-1965
box 33, folder 35
Stewart, Walter W.
1949-1957
box 33, folder 36
Stigler, George J.
1947-1991
box 34, folder 1
Stocking, George W.
1949-1960
box 34, folder 3
Strotz, Robert H.
1953-1962
box 34, folder 4
Sufrin, Sidney S.
1947-1962
box 34, folder 5
Sweeny, Timothy Dennis
1949-1951
box 34, folder 9
Templeton, Kenneth (William Volker Fund)
1957-1958
box 34, folder 11
Timberlake, Richard
1954-1964
box 34, folder 12
Tintner, Gerhard
1946-1964
box 34, folder 17
Tyler, Ralph W.
1949-1964
box 34, folder 18
U.S.A. Magazine (Alice Widener)
1957-1959
box 34, folder 19
United States. Congress. House of Representatives. Committee on Banking and Currency
1964
box 34, folder 20
United States. Congress. House of Representatives. Committee on the Judiciary
1950
box 34, folder 21
United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee
1954-1964
box 34, folder 22
United States. Department of the Treasury (Robert B. Anderson)
1959-1960
Scope and Contents note
Includes Milton
Friedman's
memoranda "Auction Method for Selling Securities" and "Recent Behavior of Stock of Money and Its Relation to Past Behavior."
box 34, folder 23
University of Chicago Press (Alexander J. Morin)
1951-1959
box 34, folder 24
University of London
1952
box 34, folder 25
University of Minnesota
1955
box 34, folder 26
University of Wisconsin
1963
box 34, folder 27
Upgren, Arthur R.
1951-1959
box 34, folder 28
Van den Haag, Ernest
1966-1972
box 34, folder 29
Van Sickle, John V.
1954-1964
box 34, folder 30
Vermont Taxpayers Union (Robert L. Schuettinger)
1980
box 34, folder 31
Villard, Henry H.
1951-1964
box 34, folder 33
Vining, Rutledge
1948-1961
box 35, folder 1
Walker, Charls E.
1959-1964
box 35, folder 3
Wallich, Henry C.
1957-1968
box 35, folder 4
Wallis, W. Allen
1946-1957
box 35, folder 6
Warburton, Clark
1951-1968
box 35, folder 10
Wessel, Robert H. (University of Cincinnati)
1963-1966
box 35, folder 11
Western Economic Journal
1968
box 35, folder 13
Williams, Oliver
1962-1965
box 35, folder 15
Williamson, Jeffrey G.
1961-1962
box 35, folder 16
Willits, Joseph H.
1947-1963
box 35, folder 17
Wilson, Edwin B.
1936-1946
box 35, folder 18
Wojtyla, Henry L.
1960-1964
box 35, folder 20
Wolf, Charles, Jr.
1961-1964
box 35, folder 21
Wolman, William
1963-1965
box 35, folder 22
Woodburne, L. S.
1958-1959
box 35, folder 23
Worcester, Dean A., Jr.
1955-1956
box 35, folder 25
Wright, David McCord
1950-1962
box 35, folder 28
Yeager, Leland B.
1955-1962
box 35, folder 29
Yntema, Theodore O.
1961-1965
box 35, folder 30
Young, Ralph A.
1947-1959
box 35, folder 31
Zellner, Arnold
1959-1972
Speeches and Writings
1933-1982
Scope and Contents note
Research material, charts, graphs, notes, drafts of books, articles, conference papers, and correspondence, arranged chronologically
by title.
box 36, folder 1
Unidentified typescript loose pages and printed fragments
box 36, folder 2
"Comment" [on H. F. Lydall, "Income, Assets, and the Demand for Money"], notes, holograph, and typescript
undated
box 36, folder 3
"Comments on Kendrick's 'Productivity Trends in America,'" typescript
undated
box 36, folder 4
"The Economic Development of India and Japan: A Comparison," holograph outline
undated
box 36, folder 5
"Economic Policy: Intentions vs. Results," typescript
undated
box 36, folder 6
"High Versus Rising," holograph
undated
box 36, folder 7
"Machine Procedures for Dating Step Cycles,"
undated
box 36, folder 8
"The Methodology of Positive Economics," holograph outline
undated
box 36, folder 9
"Monuments and Monuments," typescript comments from Kenneth Burke, and Milton
Friedman's
response
undated
box 36, folder 10
"Recognizing Income on University's Common Stock Holdings," typescript outline
undated
"The Relationships Between Supply Curves and Cost Curves,"
undated
box 36, folder 13
Speech on the relation between private enterprise and economic fluctuation, typescript
undated
box 36, folder 14
Speeches on economic and political systems, typescript
undated
box 36, folder 15
"Will-O'-the-Wisp Theory of Savings," holograph
undated
box 37, folder 1
"An Empirical Study of the Relationship Between Railroad Stock Prices and Railroad Earnings for the Period 1921-1931," typescript
master's thesis
1933
box 37, folder 2
"The Fitting of Indifference Curves as a Method of Driving Statistical Demand Curves," typescript
1933 December
box 37, folder 3
Chapter on interrelations, typescript
1935 July
box 37, folder 4
"The Assumptions of Linearity and Normality in the Analysis of Family Expenditure Data,"
1937?
box 37, folder 5
"Estimates of Coefficient of Variation," holograph
1937 June
box 37, folder 6
"Analysis of Ranks: An Alternative to the Analysis of Variance Which Avoids Assumptions of Normality and of Uniform Variance,"
1937 July
Scope and Contents note
Research material, notes, typescript, comments from, and correspondence with, R. O. Been, William G. Cochran, M. A. Girshick,
Harold Hotelling, George W. Snedecor, Sidney W. Wilcox, S. S. Wilks, Edwin B. Wilson.
box 37, folder 7
Review of Maurice Leven,
The Income Structure of the United States, in
Journal of the American Statistical Association, typescript
1939 March
box 37, folder 8
"An Objective Method of Determining a 'Minimum Standard of Living,'" typescript and letter from Richard Sterner
1939 June?
"A Comparison of Alternative Tests of Significance for the Problem of
m Rankings,"
Annals of Mathematical Statistics (1940 March)
box 37, folder 9
Research material and notes
box 37, folder 11
Correspondence with M. G. Kendall
"Analytical Statistics" (with W. Allen Wallis) (1940 August)
Scope and Contents note
Draft of preface, table of contents, introduction, and conclusion of projected volume on statistics.
box 37, folder 14
Correspondence with Foundation Press, Henry Holt and Co., Ginn and Co., John Wiley and Sons Publishers, Simon S. Kuznets,
R. M. MacIver, John S. Snyder
1939-1946
box 37, folder 15
Review of J. Tinbergen,
Business Cycles in the United States of America, 1919-1932, in
American Economic Review, printed copy
1940 September
box 37, folder 16
"Amount of Taxes Needed in June 1942 to Avert Inflation: A Preliminary Report Submitted to a Joint Committee of the Carnegie
Corporation and the Institute of Public Administration" (with Ruth P. Mack and Carl Shoup)
1941 October 15
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and comments from Seymour E. Harris.
box 37, folder 17
Statement, United States, Congress, House of Representatives, Ways and Means Committee, typescript
1942 May 7
box 37, folder 18
"Discussion of the Inflationary Gap,"
American Economic Review, typescript
1942 June
Scope and Contents note
Comment on Walter S. Salant, "The Inflationary Gap: Meaning and Significance for Policy Making."
box 37, folder 19
Typescript on inflation
1942 July 23
box 37, folder 20
Review of Oscar L. Altman,
Saving, Investment, and National Income, in
Review of Economic Statistics, printed copy
1944 May
Income from Independent Professional Practice (with Simon S. Kuznets) (1945)
box 37, folder 22
Correspondence with and comments from Chester I. Barnard, C. C. Balderston, P. F. Brundage, William J. Carson, Harold M. Groves,
Oswald W. Knauth, W. L. Crum, Morton J. Loeb, Frederick C. Mills, Wesley Clair Mitchell, Winfield W. Riefler, Stanley H. Ruttenberg,
Theodore O. Yntema
1938-1944
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence with various professional organizations.
box 37, folder 23
Memorandum by C. Reinold Noyes
box 37, folder 24
Replies by Milton
Friedman
and Simon S. Kuznets
box 38, folder 1
Doctoral thesis, program of study, outlines, and summaries, holograph and typescript
1946
box 38, folder 2
"OPA Alone Cannot Prevent Inflation,"
Congressional Record, printed copy
1946 April 16
Scope and Contents note
Includes letter of Walter H. Judd.
Roofs or Ceilings? The Current Housing Problem (with George J. Stigler) (1946 September)
"A Monetary and Fiscal Framework for Economic Stability," Paper, Econometric Society, Washington, D.C. (1947 September 6-18)
box 38, folder 13
Correspondence
1947-1949
Scope and Contents note
Includes comments from Robert Eisner.
Sampling Inspection (with Harold A. Freeman, Frederick Mosteller, W. Allen Wallis) (1948)
box 39, folder 1
Typescript (partial) and corrections
box 39, folder 3
Correspondence, including with Statistical Research Group, Columbia University
1946-1949
box 39, folder 4
"Reversibility as a Test of Policy Statements," typescript and comments from W. Allen Wallis
1948 February 28
"The Utility Analysis of Choices Involving Risk" (with Leonard J. Savage),
Journal of Political Economy (1948 August)
box 39, folder 6-7
Holograph (in part typescript)
Discussion of V. W. Bladen, "The Centenary of Marx and Mill," Economic History Association, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1948
September 10)
box 39, folder 12
Typescript
Scope and Contents note
Includes V. W. Bladen's paper.
box 40, folder 1
Participation, University of Chicago Round Table [on rent control], Chicago, Illinois, correspondence
1949 February 20
Comment on George Katona and Janet Fisher, "Postwar Changes in the Income of Identical Consumer Units," National Bureau of
Economic Research Conference on Research in Income and Wealth (1949 April)
box 40, folder 2
Notes and typescript
Scope and Contents note
Includes Katona-Fisher paper.
box 40, folder 3
Correspondence with Lillian Epstein and Hildegarde Kneeland
box 40, folder 4
"'Rejoinder' [to Dr. Neff] to 'Professor
Friedman's
Proposal': Comment,"
American Economic Review, typescript and correspondence
1949 September
"The Marshallian Demand Curve,"
Journal of Political Economy (1949 December)
box 40, folder 6-7
Holograph (in part typescript)
box 40, folder 8-10
Typescript (in part holograph)
box 41, folder 1
"La France ne sait plus ce qu'est la liberté d'entreprise," typescript
1950
box 41, folder 2
"Free Enterprise: An American View," typescript
1950
box 41, folder 3
"Mr. Henderson on the Price System," typescript
1950.
box 41, folder 4
"Does Monopoly in Industry Justify Monopoly in Agriculture?"
Farm Policy Forum, holograph and typescript
1950 June
box 41, folder 5
Comment on Dorothy S. Brady, "Research in the Size Distribution of Income," National Bureau of Economic Research Conference
on Research in Income and Wealth, University of Illinois, Allerton Park, Illinois, typescript
1950 June 9-11
"A Method of Comparing Incomes of Families Differing in Composition" (originally written in 1935), paper, National Bureau
of Economic Research Conference on Research in Income and Wealth, University of Illinois, Allerton Park, Illinois (1950 June
9-11)
"The Problem of Economic Stability" (with Emile Despres, Albert G. Hart, Paul A. Samuelson, Donald H. Wallace),
American Economic Review (1950 September)
box 41, folder 13
Friedman
, Milton
box 42, folder 4
Correspondence
1947-1950
Scope and Contents note
Includes memoranda, minutes of meetings of the American Economic Association Subcommittee on Economic Stability, and some
outlines.
box 42, folder 5
"The Theory of Choice Among Alternatives Involving Uncertainty," workshop paper, Groupe de Recherches Economiques et Sociales,
Paris, France
1950 December 8
Scope and Contents note
Research material, typescript, French translation, and papers by others.
box 42, folder 6
Comment on Carl F. Christ, "A Test of an Econometric Model for the United States, 1921-1947," National Bureau of Economic
Research Conference on Business Cycles, typescript
1951
box 42, folder 7
"Monetary Control and Inflation," participation, University of Chicago Round Table, Chicago, Illinois, letter from Catherine
D. Johnson
1951 February
box 42, folder 8
"Neoliberalism and Its Prospects,"
Farmand
1951 February 17
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and correspondence, 1950-1951.
box 42, folder 9
"Baumol on Utility," holograph and typescript
1951 May
box 42, folder 10
"Les effets d'une politique de plein emploi sur la stabilité économique,"
Economie appliquée
1951 July-December
Scope and Contents note
Typescript of original English version, entitled "The Effects of a Full Employment Policy on Economic Stability: A Formal
Analysis," and correspondence with Pierre Pujade, 1950-1951.
box 42, folder 11
"Comments on Monetary Policy,"
Review of Economics and Statistics, correspondence
1951 August
box 42, folder 12
"Liberté d'entreprise aux Etats-Unis,"
Société belge d'études et d'expansion bulletin bimestriel
1951 November-December
Scope and Contents note
Typescript of original English version, entitled "Free Enterprise in the United States," and correspondence, 1951.
Answers to questions and testimony, United States, Congress, Joint Economic Committee, Subcommittee on General Credit Control
and Debt Management (1952 January 31 and March 25)
"The Theory of Uncertainty and the Distribution of Income by Size," Paper, international colloquium on the foundations and
applications of the theory of risk sponsored by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France (1952 May)
box 42, folder 18
Summary of proceedings prepared by F. Joachim Weyl as a report for the Office of Naval Research in London and issued by the
American Embassy, entitled "Preference Patterns in the Face of Uncertainty"
box 42, folder 20
Reply to C. G. Phipps, "
Friedman's
'Welfare' Effects,"
Journal of Political Economy, typescript
1952 August
"The Relevance of Economic Analysis to Prediction and Policy" (1952 November)
box 43, folder 1-3
Typescript (in part holograph)
box 43, folder 4
Comments from Arthur F. Burns
"The Expected Utility Hypothesis and the Measurability of Utility" (with Leonard J. Savage),
Journal of Political Economy (1952 December)
box 43, folder 8
Baumol, William J.
1950-1952
Scope and Contents note
Includes Baumol's correspondence with others and his article "The Neumann-Morgenstern Utility Index: An Ordinalist View,"
Journal of Political Economy, 1952 February.
box 43, folder 10
Savage, Leonard J.
1951-1952
box 43, folder 13
"The Case for Flexible Exchange Rates,"
Essays in Positive Economics, typescript
1953
box 43, folder 14
"Liberalism, Old Style,"
Collier's Year Book, printed copy
1955
"Capitalism and Freedom," paper, Symposium on Individuality and Personality, Princeton, New Jersey (1956 September 13-18)
box 44, folder 4
Letter to the editor regarding a story by Lee Silberman,
Wall Street Journal, holograph
1958 March
Participation, third program in the 'Great Challenge' series, entitled "How Strong Is Our Economy?," CBS Television Symposium,
Rockefeller Institute, New York City (1958 March 23)
box 44, folder 5
Typed transcript of broadcast
"Foreign Economic Aid: Means and Objectives,"
Yale Review (1958 Summer)
box 44, folder 10
Comments from Kenneth Burke and Howard Mumford Jones
box 44, folder 11
Correspondence with William T. Phillips and various publishers
box 44, folder 12
"Inflation," speech, Mont Pélerin Society, Princeton, New Jersey, holograph and typescript
1958 September 10
"The 'Real-Balance' Effect and the Demand for Money" (1958 December)
box 44, folder 14
Comments from Frank Hahn and Carl ?
box 44, folder 15
Correspondence and papers by others on the subject
box 45, folder 1
"The Concept of 'Horizon' in the Permanent Income Hypothesis," holograph and typescript
1959 April 26
box 45, folder 2
"Judging the Predictive Abilities of the Quantity and Income-Expenditure Theories" (with David Meiselman), paper, Money and
Banking Workshop, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, typescript
1959 October 27
"A Limitation of the Optimum Property of the Sequential Probability Ratio Test" (with T. W. Anderson), in I. Oklin et al.,
editors,
Contributions to Probability and Statistics (1960)
box 45, folder 3
Memorandum entitled "Uniformly Best Tests for a Special Class of Problem," incorporated almost verbatim in this contribution
1945 May 12
box 45, folder 4
Notes by Milton
Friedman
and others
box 45, folder 5
Typescript entitled "An Optimum Test that Need not Be a Sequential Probability Ratio Test" and proofs
1958 January 13
box 45, folder 6
Comments from Charles Stein
box 45, folder 7
"The Comparative Stability of Velocity and the Multiplier," speech, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, holograph
outline and subsequent notes
1960 February 19 and June 6
box 45, folder 8
"The Channels Through Which Monetary Policy Works," speech, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, holograph outline
1960 March 31
box 45, folder 9
"Regressions of Alternative Concepts of Money and Income, Quarterly, " papers, Money and Banking Workshop, University of Chicago,
Chicago, Illinois
1958 April 8 and May 6
Scope and Contents note
Notes and typescript, 1946-1958.
box 45, folder 10
"The Demand for Money," speech, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, research material and holograph outline
1960 October 14
box 45, folder 11
"Monetary Data and National Income Estimates,"
Economic Development and Cultural Change, typescript
1961 April
"The Lag in Effect of Monetary Policy,"
Journal of Political Economy (1961 October)
"The Report of the Commission on Money and Credit: An Essay in
Petitio Principii," paper, American Economic Association (1961 December 29)
Capitalism and Freedom (1962)
box 45, folder 18
Italian translation, typescript preface
1967
box 45, folder 19
Japanese translation,
1975
Scope and Contents note
Typescript preface. Includes an expanded version entitled "Economic Development: Facts Versus Ideas" and correspondence with
Harper's Magazine, 1966.
box 45, folder 20
"More on Archibald Versus Chicago,"
Review of Economic Studies, typescript
1962
Price Theory: A Provisional Text (1962)
box 46, folder 3
Typescript (in part holograph)
box 46, folder 6
Revised and enlarged version, holograph and annotated proofs
1976
"Demand for Money Equations Estimated from Annual Data" (1962 April 24)
box 46, folder 10
Letter to Lilly Monheit
1960 July 20
"The Interpolation of Time Series by Related Series,"
Journal of the American Statistical Association (1962 December)
box 47, folder 1
Research material and notes
Correspondence and comments
A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960 (1963)
box 47, folder 6
Original draft, entitled "The Stock of Money in the United States, 1875-1955"
box 47, folder 7
Final version (chapters 3-7)
box 47, folder 11
Reply to James Tobin [See also: Correspondence]
box 47, folder 12
Correspondence with Anna J. Schwartz
1964-1967
box 48, folder 1
"Money and Business Cycles" (with Anna J. Schwartz),"
Review of Economics and Statistics, holograph
1963 February
box 48, folder 2
"Exchange Rate Policy,"
Swarajya, printed copy
1963 March 30
Scope and Contents note
Includes reprint by Forum of Free Enterprise under the title "India Needs a Free Market Exchange Rate," and correspondence
with M. R. Pai.
"Indian Economic Planning" (1963 May 6)
box 48, folder 5
Correspondence and comments
box 48, folder 6
"Price Determination in the U.S. Treasury Bill Market: A Comment,"
Review of Economics and Statistics, correspondence
1963 August
box 48, folder 7
"What Part Should Japan Play in the World Economy?,"
Nihon Keizai Shimbun
(Japan Economic Journal), typescript and correspondence
1963 November
box 48, folder 8
Review of Dwight D. Murphey,
Emergent Man, typescript
1964
box 48, folder 9
"Planning Versus Progress Around the World," speech, Employers' Association of the Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, holograph
and typescript summary
1964 March
box 48, folder 10
"Note on Lag in Effect of Monetary Policy," typescript and letter to John G. Gurley
(American Economic Review),
1964 May 8
box 48, folder 11
Letter to the editor regarding Ben B. Seligman, "The Search for a Working Theory,"
Challenge, typescript
1964 May 21
box 48, folder 12
Letter to the editor,
Wall Street Journal, typescript
1964 July 2
box 48, folder 13
Speech on general economic policy, typescript draft
1964 August 26
box 48, folder 14
"Computation of H, D/C, D/R, and Source of Data," research material and typescript
1965
box 48, folder 15
"Responsibility: Insights from Economics," discussion with Paul S. Russell and Wesley Clair Mitchell, Institute for Religious
and Social Studies, New York City, typescript
1965 March 8
box 48, folder 16
"Reply to Ando and Modigliani and to DePrano and Mayer" (with David Meiselman),
American Economic Review, typescript and correspondence
1965 September
box 48, folder 17
"The Political Economy of International Monetary Arrangements," speech, Mont Pélerin Society, Stresa, Italy, typescript
1965 September 7
box 48, folder 18
"The Lessons of U.S. Monetary History and Their Bearing on Current Policy," memorandum, Consultants Meeting, Board of Governors
of the Federal Reserve System, typescript
1965 October 7
box 48, folder 19
"Free-Market Determination of Exchange Rates,"
1966?
Scope and Contents note
Based on statement, United States, Congress, Joint Economic Committee, Subcommittee on International Exchange and Payments,
1966. Annotated copy of statement printed in
Contingency Planning for U.S. International Monetary Policy, 1966.
box 48, folder 20
The Minimum Wage: Who Pays? (with Yale Brozen), printed copy
1966 April
box 48, folder 21
"Minimum Wage Rates and Unemployment,"
Newsweek, holograph and typescript
1966 September 11
box 48, folder 22
"Interest Rates and the Demand for Money,"
Journal of Law and Economics, typescript
1966 October
"Trends in Money, Income, and Prices, 1867-1966" (with Anna J. Schwartz) (1966 November)
box 49, folder 4
Correspondence and comments
box 49, folder 5
"The Case for the Negative Income Tax: A View from the Right," speech, National Symposium on Guaranteed Income, United States
Chamber of Commerce, Washington, D.C., notes and printed copy
1966 December 9
box 49, folder 6
Series of speeches on money, University of California, Los Angeles, California, typescript
1967 January
box 49, folder 7
"The Case for Free Rates," participation with Robert V. Roosa, Rational Debate Seminar, American Enterprise Institute, Washington,
D.C., typescript, rebuttal, and correspondence with Robert A. Mundell
1967 May 18
box 49, folder 8
"Can Governments Guarantee Everyone an Annual Income?," speech, Illinois State Chamber of Commerce Symposium, holograph summary
1967 October 26
box 49, folder 9
"Strong Dollar Seen in Free Markets" (with William Fellner, Harry G. Johnson, Fritz Machlup), letter to the editor,
New York Times, printed copy
1967 November 26
"The Role of Monetary Policy," speech, American Economic Association, Washington, D.C., typescript (1967 December 29)
box 49, folder 10
First draft, entitled "Can Full Employment Be a Criterion of Monetary Policy?"
box 50, folder 1
Dollars and Deficits: Inflation, Monetary Policy and the Balance of Payments,
1968
Scope and Contents note
Typescript of epilogue for the French translation, 1969.
box 50, folder 2
"The Market Versus the Bureaucrat," paper, Individuality and the New Society Symposium, Reed College, Portland, Oregon, typescript
1968 March 16
The Optimum Quantity of Money and Other Essays (1969)
box 50, folder 3
Typescript of "The Optimum Quantity of Money"
box 50, folder 7
Correspondence and comments
1967-1969
box 50, folder 8
Reviews
1970
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence with American Institute for Economic Research.
box 51, folder 1
"The Definition of Money: Net Wealth and Neutrality as Criteria" (with Anna J. Schwartz),
Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, typescript
1969 February
"The Euro-Dollar Market: Some First Principles,"
Morgan Guarantee Survey (1969 October)
Monetary Statistics of the United States (with Anna J. Schwartz) (1970)
box 51, folder 7-9
Charts and tables
Scope and Contents note
Includes notes and correspondence with Anna J. Schwartz.
box 53, folder 1
"Controls on Interest Rates Paid by Banks,"
Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, typescript
1970 February
"A Theoretical Framework for Monetary Analysis,"
Journal of Political Economy (1970 March-April)
box 53, folder 6
"Comment on Tobin,"
Quarterly Journal of Economics, typescript
1970 May
box 53, folder 7
Memorandum, Consultants Meeting, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, typescript (partial)
1970 June 19
box 53, folder 8
"The Proof of the Monetarist Pudding," typescript
1970 July 1
box 53, folder 9
"A Monetary Theory of Nominal Income,"
Journal of Political Economy
1971 March-April
Scope and Contents note
Notes, typescript, and comments, 1970.
box 53, folder 10
"Social Security: Universal or Selective," participation with Wilbur J. Cohen, Rational Debate Seminar, American Enterprise
Seminar, Washington, D.C., typescript
1971 April 28
"Government Revenue from Inflation,"
Journal of Political Economy (1971 July-August)
box 54, folder 1
"Monetary Policy," speech, Symposium on Achieving Our Economic Objectives Under the Employment Act of 1946, American Philosophical
Society, typescript
1971 November 12
"Have Monetary Policies Failed?," paper, American Economic Association (1971 December 28)
box 54, folder 2
Research material, charts, and notes
box 54, folder 5
Correspondence, including with Anna J. Schwartz
"Comments on the Critics,"
Journal of Political Economy Symposium (1972 September/October)
box 54, folder 10
Correspondence with Robert J. Gordon
(Journal of Political Economy), Allan H. Meltzer, Don Patinkin, James Tobin
1971-1972
Version reprinted in Robert J. Gordon, ed.,
Milton's
Friedman
Monetary Framework: A Debate With His Critics
(1974)
box 55, folder 2
Introduction by Robert J. Gordon and correspondence between him and others
1973-1974
box 55, folder 3
Correspondence with Don Patinkin
1974
box 55, folder 4
Comments by Anna J. Schwartz
1977
box 55, folder 6
"Contemporary Monetary Problems," speech, National Bank of Yugoslavia, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, typescript
1973 March 20
box 55, folder 7
"Money,"
Encyclopedia Britannica, typescript
1974
box 55, folder 8
"Schools at Chicago," speech, 54th Annual Board of Trustees' Dinner for the Faculty, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois,
printed copy
1974 January 9
box 55, folder 9
"Statement on Indexing as a Tool for Economic Stabilization," United States, Congress, House of Representatives, Committee
on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Subcommittee on Production and Stabilization, typescript and cover letter
1974 June 3
"Using Escalators to Help Fight Inflation,"
Fortune (1974 July)
box 55, folder 12
Expanded version in
Inflation: Causes, Consequences, Cures, (Institute of Economic Affairs Readings, No. 14), entitled "Inflation, Taxation, Indexation," correspondence with and preface
by Arthur Seldon
1974
box 55, folder 13
"Inflation Is Created By Government and By No One Else," participation in discussion moderated by Andrew Shonfield, Royal
Institution, London, England, typed transcript of British Broadcasting Corporation radio broadcast
1974 September 23
box 55, folder 14
"Myth and Reality in Contemporary Public Opinion," typescript outline
1974 December 6
box 55, folder 15
"The Future of Capitalism,"
Student Conference on National Affairs XX Proceedings, printed copy
1975
box 55, folder 16
There's No Such Thing as a Free Lunch, blurb and reviews
1975
box 55, folder 17
Unemployment Versus Inflation? An Evaluation of the Phillips Curve, (Institute of Economic Affairs Occasional Paper. No. 44), proofs
1975
box 55, folder 18
"The Future of the American Economy," Bicentennial Lecture, American Experience Program, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
1976 February 5
box 55, folder 19
"Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations: Is There a Future for Laissez-Faire?," participation, Woodrow Wilson International Center
for Scholars Evening Dialogue, Washington, D.C., program, notes, and holograph outline
1976 April 14
box 55, folder 20
"Economics and Social Progress: Adam Smith Plus 200 Years," speech, Tuck 75th Anniversary Symposium, holograph
1976 May 28
box 55, folder 21
"Adam Smith's Relevance for 1976," speech, Mont Pélerin Society, St. Andrews, Scotland, holograph and typescript
1976 August 27
box 55, folder 22
"Homer Jones: A Personal Reminiscence,"
Journal of Monetary Economics, typescript
1976 November
"Inflation and Unemployment," Nobel Lecture, Stockholm, Sweden (1976 December 10)
box 55, folder 24
Typescript and printed copy
box 55, folder 27
"The Future of Capitalism," speech, Sweden, typescript
1977-1980?
box 56, folder 1
"The Source of Strength," speech, President's Club of Michigan General Corporation, New Orleans, Louisiana, printed copy
1977 April 2
box 56, folder 2
"Fair Versus Free," commencement address, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, typescript
1977 May 28
box 56, folder 3
Commencement address, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, typescript
1977 July 4
box 56, folder 4
"Who Protects the Consumer?," speech, Pfizer Employees Nonpartisan Good Government Fund, New York City, typescript outline
and printed copy of condensed version
1977 September 12
box 56, folder 5
"Putting Learning Back in the Classroom," speech, Harlem, New York, outline and edited typed transcript
1977 September 15
box 56, folder 6
"Who Protects the Worker?," speech, Erie, Pennsylvania, holograph and typescript outline
1977 September 29
box 56, folder 7
"What Is America?," speech, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. holograph and typescript outline
1977 October 3
box 56, folder 8
"Myths that Conceal Reality," Ninth George S. Eccles Distinguished Lecture, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, typescript
(partial)
1977 October 12
box 56, folder 9
"Von Mises, the Man,"
New American Review, review of Margit von Mises,
My Years with Ludwig von Mises, typescript
1977 November
box 56, folder 10
"The Economics of Free Speech," speech, University of San Diego, San Diego, California, typescript outline and proofs
1977 November 7
box 56, folder 11
"Money and Inflation," speech, San Diego, California, typescript outline
1977 November 7
box 56, folder 12
"The Economy and You: What Lies Ahead?,"
Stanford Magazine, typescript
1977-1978 Fall/Winter
box 56, folder 13
"The Energy Crisis: A Humane Solution," research material, notes, typescript, and printed copy
1978
box 56, folder 14
"Is Tax Reform Possible?," speech, American Educational League, Pasadena, California, typescript outline
1978 February 6
box 56, folder 15
"The Role of Government in a Free Society," speech, Stanford University, Stanford, California, typescript outline
1978 February 9
box 56, folder 16
"Energy," speech, San Francisco, California, typescript outline
1978 February 10
box 56, folder 17
"The Future of Our Free Society," speech (afternoon), National Association of Manufacturers, Washington, D.C., typescript
outline
1978 February 21
box 56, folder 18
"The Future of Our Free Society," remarks and discussion (evening), Conversation Series, American Enterprise Institute, Washington,
D.C., edited typed transcript
1978 February 21
box 56, folder 19
"What's Wrong With the Welfare System?," speech, Roberts Wesleyan College, Rochester, New York, holograph outline
1978 February 23
box 56, folder 20
"Has the Tide Turned?," Hoover Foundation Inaugural Lecture, Strathclyde University Business School, Glasgow, Scotland, typescript
outline and transcript of British Broadcasting Corporation radio broadcast
1978 April 21
Scope and Contents note
Includes cover letters.
box 56, folder 21
"Free Trade: Producer Versus Consumer," speech, Kansas State University of Agriculture and Applied Science, Manhattan, Kansas,
typescript outline
1978 April 27
box 56, folder 22
"Equality and Freedom," speech, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, typescript outline
1978 May 1
box 56, folder 23
"Can Leviathan Be Halted?," speech, Economic Club, Detroit, Michigan, printed copy
1978 May 18
box 56, folder 24
"The Economics of Medical Care," speech, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, typescript outline
1978 May 19.
box 56, folder 25
"The Limitations of Tax Limitation,"
Policy Review, printed copy
1978 Summer
"The Pound and Dollar Over a Century," Harry G. Johnson Memorial Lecture, Royal Society, London, England (1979 April 9)
box 56, folder 27
Holograph outline and typescript
Free to Choose (with Rose D.
Friedman
) (1980)
box 59, folder 3-4
Discarded draft (partial)
box 61, folder 4
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.
1979
box 61, folder 5
List of topics for Milton
Friedman's
lecture series "Capitalism and Freedom" for Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.
Scope and Contents note
Includes typescript outline of first lecture.
Free to Choose, public television series of ten one-hour programs (1980 January 11, date of first airing)
box 61, folder 8
Opening and closing statements and introduction
box 61, folder 13
Supplementary curriculum materials for high school teachers
box 61, folder 14
Memorandum to U.K. Treasury and Civil Service Committee regarding "Enquiry Into Monetary Policy," United Kingdom,
House of Commons, typescript
1980 July
Monetary Trends in the United States and the United Kingdom (with Anna J. Schwartz) (1982)
box 62
Research material, charts, graphs, and tables
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence with Anna J. Schwartz.
box 63
Research material, charts, graphs, and tables
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence with Anna J. Schwartz.
box 64
Research material, charts, graphs, and tables
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence with Anna J. Schwartz.
Holograph and typescript
Scope and Contents note
Includes research material, charts, graphs, tables, notes, and correspondence with Anna J. Schwartz and others.
box 74, folder 2
Chapters 8-10 (corrections)
box 74, folder 8
Schwartz, Anna J.
1967-1977
box 74, folder 10
"The Budget Standoff: Its Implications for the Economy," speech, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford,
California, typescript
1982 May 14
Academic Career
1939-1976
Scope and Contents note
Course material, examination records, memoranda, minutes, proposals, studies, and correspondence, arranged chronologically
by university.
box 75, folder 1
Columbia University, Economics Ub-171, "Structure of Neo-Classical Economics," reading assignments and lecture notes
1939-1940
University of Wisconsin
1940-1941
box 75, folder 2
Economics b114, bibliography
box 75, folder 3
Economics 121, examination questions
box 75, folder 4
Economics 129, "Statistical Economics," examination questions
box 75, folder 5
Economics 176, "Business Cycles," lecture notes, examination questions, and student papers
box 75, folder 7
Economics 232, "Seminar in Income and Wealth," notes and reading assignments
United States Department of Agriculture Graduate School, Washington, D.C., "Statistical Analysis of Economic and Social Problems,"
1942
box 75, folder 9
Lecture notes, examination questions, and correspondence
University of Minnesota
1945-1946
box 75, folder 10
B.A. 70, "Statistics Survey," course outlines, notes, examination questions, and student paper
box 75, folder 12
B.A. 102, "Advanced General Economics," assignments
box 75, folder 13
B.A. 112, "Business Statistics," lecture notes and examination questions
University of Chicago
1946-1976
Course material
1946-1972
Scope and Contents note
Reading assignments, lecture notes, problems, examination questions, grade sheets, course descriptions, syllabi.
box 76, folder 3
"Seminar on Business Cycles"
box 76, folder 5
Economics 129, "Statistical Economics"
box 76, folder 7
Economics 208, "Production and Distribution"
box 77, folder 8
Economics 331, "Banking Theory and Monetary Policy" (also called "Money")
box 78, folder 3-4
Economics 432, "Seminar in Monetary Dynamics"
box 78, folder 5
Economics 496, "Selected Topics in Contemporary Economic Problems"
Memoranda by Milton
Friedman
box 78, folder 6
"A Tentative Proposal for Corporate Reform and Research Required for Judging It,"
undated
box 78, folder 7
"Proposed Study of Faculty Cost of Living,"
1948 December 1
Scope and Contents note
Includes comments from Hazel Kyrk.
box 78, folder 8
"Proposed Study of Consumption and Income Distribution,"
1956 March 13
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence with the Rockefeller Foundation.
Minutes
Scope and Contents note
Includes memoranda and correspondence.
box 79, folder 4
Executive Committee of the Free Market Study
1946-1947
box 79, folder 5
Ph.D. Thesis Outlines and Requirements Committee
1948-1953
box 80, folder 1
Student doctoral theses (under the direction of Milton
Friedman
) and papers (under the direction of other professors)
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence.
box 80, folder 2
Studies, "The Role of the Monetary and Banking System in the Business Cycle" (under the direction of Milton
Friedman
), research project description
1951
box 80, folder 3
4E Contract [and faculty income]
1947-1950
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, notes, comments, memoranda, petitions, reports, and resolutions.
box 80, folder 4
Ingersoll Foundation Fellowships, letter from D. Gale Johnson
box 80, folder 5
Milton
Friedman
Fund, proposal and correspondence
1976
box 80, folder 6
Teaching of economic theory, memoranda
1946
box 80, folder 7
Teaching of statistics, memoranda
1948
box 80, folder 8
Syllabi by others
1950-1951
Subject File
1939-1979
Scope and Contents note
Memoranda, minutes, reports, studies, correspondence, and printed matter, arranged alphabetically by topic.
box 81, folder 1
Aldine Publishing Company
1964-1967
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, financial statements, and production schedules.
box 81, folder 2
American Conservative Union
1965-1966
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, memoranda, newsletters, reports, and statements.
box 81, folder 3
American Economic Association, correspondence and memoranda
1973-1976
box 81, folder 4
American Statistical Association
1948
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, notes, memoranda, and draft constitution.
box 81, folder 5
Bliss, C. I., typescript and printed writings,
1942
Scope and Contents note
Includes reading notes by Milton
Friedman
and notes on related topics.
box 81, folder 6
Cowles Commission
1947
Scope and Contents note
Memorandum by J. Marschak to the members of the Advisory Committee to the Cowles Commission and papers presented before the
joint meeting of the American Economic Association and the Econometric Society.
box 81, folder 7
Crane, Dwight B., referee's comments on his paper, "The Role of Banking Services in Corporation Demand Deposits,"
undated
box 81, folder 8
Cuban Center for Studies on Freedom, brochure
1963
box 81, folder 9
Methodology and theory, journal articles
1971-1974
Scope and Contents note
For Milton
Friedman's
methodology, see also CORRESPONDENCE, Christenson, Charles; Lakatos, Imre; Latsis, Spiro J.
box 81, folder 11
Energy - Petroleum, magazine article
1979
box 81, folder 12
Eurodollars, journal articles
1966-1974
Scope and Contents note
See also CORRESPONDENCE, Bartley, Robert L.
(Wall Street Journal).
box 81, folder 13
Europe
1950
Scope and Contents note
Milton
Friedman's
memoranda, including to the Economic Cooperation Administration, Office of the United States Special Representative in Europe.
box 81, folder 14
Federal Reserve Bank, studies
1962-1965
box 82, folder 1
Federal Reserve System
1971-1975
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, and bibliography on money supply.
box 82, folder 2
Finland, article by Albert Hunold
1961
box 82, folder 3
Ford Foundation, correspondence with Thomas H. Carroll (University of North Carolina)
1952-1953
Scope and Contents note
Includes digest of replies to the report of the Advisory Group to the Ford Foundation on Economics and the Behavioral Sciences.
box 82, folder 4-5
Foundation for Economic Education
1947-1954
Scope and Contents note
Brochures, pamphlets, and newsletters.
box 82, folder 6
Free Society Association, memoranda and newsletters
1965-1967
box 82, folder 7
Germany - Economy, pamphlet
1959
box 82, folder 8
Great Plains Legal Foundation, correspondence and newsletter
1977
box 83, folder 1-5
Indexation and taxation
1971-1975
Scope and Contents note
Studies, reports, and correspondence.
Institute of Mathematical Statistics
box 84, folder 2
Reports by Milton
Friedman
and others on the place of statistics in the university and the teaching of statistics
1945-1947
box 84, folder 3
Correspondence, including with Harold Hotelling, chairman of the Institute's Committee on the Teaching of Statistics
1945-1947
Scope and Contents note
Includes a list of statisticians for consideration for appointment at the University of Chicago.
box 84, folder 4
Israel
1976-1977
Scope and Contents note
Studies, data, journal articles, correspondence, and notes.
box 84, folder 5
Japanese Economic Mission to the United States, brochure and correspondence
1964
box 84, folder 6
Journal of Political Economy
1947-1949
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, memoranda, and proposal.
box 84, folder 7
Little, I.
1951
Scope and Contents note
Notes by Milton
Friedman
and statement by Edward Mishan on I. Little, "Reformulation of Consumer's Behavior."
box 84, folder 8
Machlup, Fritz, clipping
1961
box 84, folder 9
Marshall, Alfred, photocopy of letter to Mr. Webb
1897
box 84, folder 10
Medical research, journal article
1965
Monetary policy
1947-1979
Scope and Contents note
Studies, discussion papers, reports, journal articles.
box 87, folder 17
University of Chicago free market study conference
1948 April 1-4
Scope and Contents
"Monetary Policy for a Competitive Order"
box 85, folder 2
Articles of incorporation
1947
box 85, folder 3
Bibliography of publications by members
1953
Correspondence
Scope and Contents note
Includes memoranda and minutes.
Alphabetical file
1959-1980
box 87, folder 3
Re incorporation
1947-1950
box 87, folder 4
Re fundraising
1971-1972
Scope and Contents note
See also Correspondence, Chronological file, 1961 and 1962.
box 87, folder 6
Financial reports
1957-1964
box 87, folder 7
Memorandum of association
1947
box 87, folder 10
List of conference members
1947 April 1-10
Scope and Contents
Also includes a document from a free market study conference at the University of Chicago in 1948.
Proceedings of general meetings
box 88, folder 14
Quarterly journals
1959-1962
box 88, folder 16
Moulton, H. G., reading notes
undated
box 88, folder 17
National Academy of Sciences, correspondence and newsletter
1973
National Bureau of Economic Research
box 89, folder 2
Comments by Anna J. Schwartz on Phillip D. Cagan, "A Theory of Monetary Effects on Interest Rates," and cover letter from
Milton
Friedman
to F. Thomas Juster
1969
box 89, folder 8
Cagan, Phillip D.
1954-1955
box 89, folder 9
Carson, William J.
1954-1963
box 89, folder 10
Crayne, Susan
1969
Scope and Contents note
Includes her comments on Irving Fisher's work.
box 89, folder 11
Easterlin, Richard A.
1958-1959
box 89, folder 13
Fabricant, Solomon
1949-1964
box 89, folder 14
Fordham University Press
1959-1961
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence with Joseph R. Cammarosano.
box 89, folder 15
Juster, F. Thomas
1958-1959
box 89, folder 17
Moore, Geoffrey H.
1948-1964
Schwartz, Anna J.
Scope and Contents note
Includes research material.
box 92, folder 1
Lists of members attending the Conferences on Research in Income and Wealth
1943-1945
box 92, folder 2
Milton
Friedman
on Wassily Leontief's manuscript
1939
box 92, folder 3
Anna J. Schwartz on David K. Sheppard's United Kingdom money estimates
undated
Notes, data, research material
box 92, folder 5
Analysis of cycles in call-date series polygon and step methods
box 92, folder 12
Net obligations of the government
1958
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence with Anna J. Schwartz and Phillip D. Cagan.
box 93, folder 1
Money supply
1956
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence with Anna J. Schwartz and Phillip D. Cagan.
box 93, folder 2
Clearings-debits and personal income
1958
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence with Anna J. Schwartz.
box 93, folder 5
Report by Milton
Friedman
on the Workshop in Money and Banking
undated
"Call Date Series of Deposits at All Banks in the United States, 1917-1946,"
1948-1951
box 93, folder 7-8
Notes and correspondence with Henry C. Murphy, Anna J. Schwartz, Walter W. Stewart, Ralph A. Young
1948-1950
box 94, folder 1
Notes and correspondence with Harry Eisenpress and Millard Hastay
1949-1951
"Monetary Factors in Business Cycles" (also called "Banking Study")
1948-1973
box 94, folder 4
Bibliographies and reading notes
box 94, folder 5
Research material, including papers by Anna J. Schwartz and others
box 94, folder 6-9
Charts, graphs, computer printouts
Notes and correspondence with Harry Eisenpress, Millard Hastay, Geoffrey H. Moore, Anna J. Schwartz, Hanna Stern, Robert Warren
box 95, folder 1-2
Undated
Scope and Contents note
Includes partial typescript.
box 96, folder 6
"Pension,"
1958
Scope and Contents note
Research material, typescript of material for participants of the Pension Study Advisory Committee, and letter from William
J. Carson.
box 96, folder 7
"Interest Rate,"
1961
Scope and Contents note
Research material, progress report, and correspondence.
National Resources Committee
Notes and writings by Milton
Friedman
Scope and Contents note
Includes some background material.
Studies
Scope and Contents note
Includes some background materials and material from the National Science Foundation.
box 97, folder 3
"Ammain Scales,"
1935 September 25
Scope and Contents note
Notes, bibliography, and memorandum by Milton
Friedman
.
box 97, folder 4
"Family Types," notes and memoranda by Milton
Friedman
and others
1935-1936
"Consumption of Goods and Services by American Families,"
1935-1937
Scope and Contents note
See also: SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, "A Method of Comparing Incomes of Families Differing in Composition," 1950 June 9-11.
box 97, folder 7-8
Memoranda by Milton
Friedman
1935-1939
box 97, folder 9-10
Notes and charts
Scope and Contents note
Includes some typescripts.
box 97, folder 12
National Science Foundation
1960-1961
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, memoranda, and research proposals.
box 97, folder 13
Office of Scientific Research and Development, circulars and correspondence
1946
box 98, folder 1
Philadelphia Society, bylaws, membership lists, and newsletters
1966-1977
box 98, folder 2
President's Commission on an All-Volunteer Armed Force
1972-1973
Scope and Contents note
Contents of this folder do not match the original folder title. Contains correspondence with Anna Schwartz and notes relating
to variability analysis of personal income.
box 98, folder 3
President's Commission on National Goals
1960, 1971
Scope and Contents note
Folder contents do not match original folder title. Contains memoranda, minutes, speeches, and studies related to US monthly
money rate of change.
box 98, folder 4
President's Commission on White House Fellows
1971-1974
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, membership lists, circulars, and reports.
General
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence, financial reports, memoranda, and minutes.
box 99, folder 1-3
Typescript, "Capitalism and Federalism" (collective work by Principles of Freedom members)
undated
box 99, folder 4
Rent control
1946-1951
Scope and Contents note
Newsletters, brochures, correspondence, and clippings.
box 99, folder 5
Rhodesia and South Africa
1967-1976
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, notes, speeches, studies, and magazine article.
box 99, folder 6
Samuelson, Paul A.
1950
Scope and Contents note
Paper and correspondence with William J. Baumol and Leonard J. Savage, and letter from Riley Clay Sprowls to Milton
Friedman
.
box 99, folder 7
Schultz, Henry, printed copies of writings
1931-1935
box 99, folder 8
Smith, Adam
1974-1976
Scope and Contents note
Speeches, papers, articles, and clippings relating to Adam Smith's centennial celebration.
box 99, folder 9
Correspondence, notes, papers, and journal articles
1965-1979
box 100, folder 2
Soviet Union
1948-1959
Scope and Contents note
Pamphlets, speeches, and press release.
box 100, folder 3
Statistical Research Group, bibliographies and research papers
1946
box 100, folder 4
Statistics
1933-1948
Scope and Contents note
Papers, journal articles, course outlines, and clippings.
box 100, folder 5-6
General
1964-1978
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, articles, newsletters, and memoranda. Includes publications of the National Tax Limitation Committee.
box 100, folder 7
California
1973
Scope and Contents note
Legislative proposals, remarks, reports, press releases, and articles.
box 100, folder 8
Illinois
1975
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, resolutions, and press releases.
box 100, folder 9
Michigan, correspondence and press releases
1974-1976
box 100, folder 10
New Hampshire and Vermont
1976
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, studies, newsletters, and clippings.
box 100, folder 11
Other states
1976-1978
Scope and Contents note
Article, brochure, and report.
box 101, folder 1
Teachers' Insurance and Annuity Association of America and College Retirement Equities Fund
1946-1968
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, minutes, and reports.
box 101, folder 2
United Kingdom, discussion paper and journal article
1969-1971
box 101, folder 3
Memoranda, surveys, estimates (1929-1942)
1941-1942
box 101, folder 4
Speech by Walter Hoadley on American business and public policy research
1982
box 101, folder 5
Minimum wage laws and unemployment among African-American teenagers, fact sheet and clipping
1964
Scope and Contents note
See also: CORRESPONDENCE, Striner, Herbert E.
box 101, folder 6
Monetary policy
1951
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, notes, memoranda, clippings, and statements by Theodore W. Schultz and John D. Clark before the United States
Congress Joint Economic Committee.
box 101, folder 7
Poverty-combatting programs, fact sheet
1964
box 101, folder 8
Foreign aid, article by Reed Irvine
1958
box 101, folder 10
United States Comptroller, transcripts of reports of 1865-1875
box 101, folder 11
United States. Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census, forms and instructions to enumerators
undated
box 101, folder 12
United States. Department of the Treasury
1945-1946
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, memoranda, studies, and reports.
box 101, folder 13
University of Minnesota, clippings
1946
Audio-Visual File
1969-1988
Scope and Contents note
Videocassettes and sound recordings of speeches, interviews, conversation transcripts, and television appearances, arranged
by physical form. There are additional sound recordings in boxes 235-236.
Videocassettes of television appearances
box 102
Phil Donahue Show
1980
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Scope and Contents note
Friedman
discusses the Hoover Institution, the New Deal, government regulation of the auto industry, and capitalism.
box 102
Nightline (on the semiconductors international market)
1987 March 17
Sound recordings of speeches, interviews, conversation transcripts, and dictation
1961-1988
Physical Description: 19.0 Cassettes
box 102
Telephone talk to the Mont Pélerin Society regional meeting in Rockford, Illinois
1971 August
Scope and Contents note
Friedman
analyzes where the world is in the pull between collectivism and individualism. Focusing on the world of ideas, he begins
by noting the world of affairs. With a nod to Hayek's
The Road to Serfdom, he says the world is less far down the road than how he and Hayek expected the world to be in 1971 when the book was first
published. In the world of ideas, he begins by noting a recent renewed upsurge against the market and toward collectivism.
Believing the experiences since the book have confirmed Hayek's predictions and opinions, he cites East/West Germany and Berlin
as proof.
The market for individualist ideas, however, is much smaller to
Friedman
, who says it is a more complex idea, where one cannot easily see an invisible hand working. The Mont Pélerin Society does
not go collectivist because of this smaller market. As an aside,
Friedman
also wonders why the mass media is overwhelmingly collectivist, despite individualist slogans, and why they want to use the
government as a tool to fulfill these individualist slogans.
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box 102
"Redressing the Excesses of Keynesianism" (or "Free to Choose")
1980 July 10
Scope and Contents note
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World Unfold?"
Friedman
speaks on inflation and declining/slow economic growth. Arguing the two as interlinked, he says they are common consequence
of government growth: extensions of collectivism overwhelming individualism. He claims energy prices exacerbated both problems,
but problems existed before the energy crisis. On inflation,
Friedman
says it is entirely made by government policy by increasing the net quantity of money. He says it introduces static in market
processes and therefore retards economic growth. He believes price and wage controls address the symptoms, but not the causes
of inflation. He argues restraining monetary growth is the cure for inflation. Similarly on slow economic growth, he argues
it is caused by an over-governed society where there is too much spending and too much regulation. This, in turn, increases
inflation according to
Friedman
.
In his introductory remarks, he labels himself a radical liberal, one in favor of getting to the roots of human freedom. He
says there is no such thing as public capital; government capital is capital extracted from private individuals. He would
prefer to discuss "governmental" versus private as opposed to "public" versus private. In the question-and-answer session,
Friedman
discusses tax cuts in America, foreign capital within Canada and beyond, the steel industry in America, Art Laffer, and critiques
the Thatcher government in the UK, saying the policies are generally good, but working too slowly.
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box 102
Summing up and a chance for rebuttal
undated
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Senator Joseph Clark debating Milton
Friedman
and Milton
Friedman
speech "Planning" given at Earlham College
1961
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The debate is dated 1961 and concerns the proper role of the federal government. Senator Clark favors an unemotional appraisal
issue-by-issue;
Friedman
favors a small government using a critique of Kennedy's inaugural address as his theme. After each man delivers his opening
remarks, questions are posed by editors from the
Christian Science Monitor and
Newsweek. The sound quality of both recordings is poor.
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box 102
Instructional Dynamics Inc. Information Cassette Series
1969 June 12
Scope and Contents note
William Clark of the
Chicago Tribune interviews Milton
Friedman
about economic matters.
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box 102
Untitled
1971 October 12
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Milton
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and Friedrich Hayek at Mont Pélerin, Switzerland, during the Mont Pélerin meeting held at Montreux, Switzerland
1972
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"The Future of Capitalism,"
1977 February 9
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"Economics of Health Care,"
1977 March
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Courtroom dedication address at USD School of Law
1977 November 7
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Meet the Press, WRC Radio
1978 November 12
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box 102
Wall Street Week: "Happy New Year - Part One" (program 927)
1980 January 4
Scope and Contents note
Friedman
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American Focus radio program featuring Milton
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circa 1982-1984
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"The Real Threat to U.S. Security," Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco
1983 April 15
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The question-and-answer session touches on Social Security, the national debt, the Federal Reserve (of which he is very critical),
Chile, and the separation of economists into schools.
Friedman
does not believe the debt is a problem; he is more concerned with future financial obligations.
box 102
"The Economy: Where Are We Headed?," Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco
1984 July 27
box 102
"Is Hyperinflation Inevitable?," Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco
1985 June 28
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Additional topics covered during the question-and-answer session include wave analysis, the trade and budget deficits, how
to balance a budget, the International Monetary Fund especially its activities after the breakdown of Bretton Woods as a world
central bank, Argentina, OPEC, corporate taxes, Fed rate non-predictions, and
Friedman's
distaste for a political appointment.
box 102
Portfolio of State Issues, volume 5 number 2
circa 1988
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Friedman
on recession.
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Economics Cassette Series sound recordings
1968-1978
Physical Description: 207.0 Cassettes
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The
Economics Cassette Series was a bi-weekly, subscription-based series that ran from 1968 to 1978. Instructional Dynamics Incorporated (IDI) produced
the series, which served as something of a companion to
Friedman's
Newsweek columns of the same era. There are 215 total cassettes in the series. As a general rule, every cassette features the same
program on both sides. Each program is an interview with Milton
Friedman
, recorded either in Chicago, Illinois or in Vermont. The Chicago programs were recorded at the
Friedman
residence with William Clark of the
Chicago Tribune conducting the interviews. Dr.
Friedman's
wife, Rose, conducted the interviews in the Vermont recordings. An exception to the above is a guest appearance by Paul A.
Samuelson.
box 103, online digital
1. Untitled
1968 November
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2. "The Presidential Election and Its Effects on the Economy,"
1968 November
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3. Untitled
1968 November
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4. Untitled
1968
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5. "Exchange Rates, Fixed and Varying,"
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6. "Paul McCracken and the Council of Economic Advisers, Inflation, the Minimum Wage, and Unemployment,"
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7. "Unemployment, the Federal Reserve and Inflation, Wages, Labor Unions, and George Shultz,"
1968 December
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8. "Currency Recycling, Crawling Pegs, Hyperinflation, and the Economic Policy of the Nixon Administration and the Federal
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1968 December
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9. "New Administration Policies, Surtax Possibilities,"
1969 January
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10. "Decrease in Growth Rate of Monetary Supply,"
1969 January
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11. "The 10 Percent Surtax, the 1969 Economic Report, and Is a New Crisis Coming?,"
1969
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12. "Exchange Rates and Imports, Monetary Versus Fiscal Policy, and Measures of Monetary Policy,"
1969
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William Clark joins the series for his first appearance and interviews Milton
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.
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13. "Second Half of 1969, Slowdown Foreseen, Money/Cause or Effect,"
1969
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14. "New Bretton Woods Would be Disaster, Monetary Policy Article in
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15. "Conglomerates, Tax Reform,"
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16. "Divergent Monetary Trends,"
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Friedman
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17. "British Bank Rate, French Revolution,"
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18. "Current Monetary News, Conservative Disappointment with Nixon, Independence of Federal Reserve,"
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19. "Monetary Developments, Demand and Supply of Money and Credits, Inflation and Unemployment,"
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20. "Current Monetary and Economic Developments,"
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21. "International Financial Picture, Reduction of United States Exchange Controls, Credit Restraint Euro-Dollars,"
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22. "Current Monetary Developments, Prospects for Interest Rates, Nixon Budget, Peace Rumors and the Market Federal, Funds
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23. "Nixon's Tax Proposals,"
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24. "Reaction to Samuelson, Impact of De Gaulle's Resignation, Effect on U. S. Dollar,"
1969
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25. "Monetary Policy, Gold Prices, Vietnam Peace, Investment Tax Credit, Collectivism,"
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26. "Current Monetary Indication, Balance of Payments Deficit, Rush for German Marks,"
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27. "Businessmen and Inflation, Bond Market, Harry Schultz Letter,"
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28. "Money Supply, Pressure for Rate Increase, David Kennedy and Wage and Price Controls,"
undated
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29. "Current Conditions, A.B.A. International Monetary Conference,"
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30. "Monetary Developments, Interest Rates, Compensating Balances and Interest on Demand Deposits,"
1969 July 10
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31. "Quantity of Money, Behavior of Interest Rates, Real vs. Nominal Interest Rates,"
1969 July 24
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32. "Monetary Developments, Future Federal Policy Lag in Effect of Money, Tax Legislation,"
1969 August 7
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33. "Nixon Welfare Proposal, Revision of Money Supply Figures Subscribers' Questions,"
1969 August 21
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34. "Japan, Current Economic Conditions, Overkill, Interest Deduction, Capital Gains, Rediscounting,"
1969 September 4
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35. "Unemployment Figures Monetary Developments, Interest Rates, Economic Forecast,"
1969 October 8
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36. "Appointment of Arthur Burns to Fed, German Mark and Exchange Rates,"
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37. "Monetary Developments, Economic Development, Cost of Anti-Inflation [?], Attacking Inflation [?], Production/Property
Taxes,"
undated
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38. "Monetary Developments, Interest Rates, Rinfret's Predictions, Stock Market, Bank Holdings Co. Comm. Paper,"
1969 November 19
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39. "1970 Forecast,"
1969 December
Duration: Part 1, 28:14; Part 2, 28:17
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Milton
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Friedman
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40. "Monetary Developments, Feasibility of Steady Monetary Growth, Rinfret's Predictions,"
1969 December 17
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41. "Prospective Money Situation, Velocity Behavior,"
1969 December 31
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42. "Nixon Reaction to Recession, Wage Settlements and Unemployment,"
1970 January 15
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43. "Money Stock, Regulation Question, Pollution,"
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44. "Bond Market Turn, Debt, Bankruptcies,"
1970 February 12
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46. "Economic and Monetary Conditions,"
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47. "Japan and Korea, Monetary Developments, Economic Developments,"
1970 April 2
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48. "Income Tax, Economic Models, Canada vs. U.S. in Cost Depression, Pollution,"
1970 April 15
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49. "General Economic Conditions, Market Price Increases, Margin Requirements on Stocks, Liquidity Crisis,"
1970 April 29
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50. "Stock Market, Is This 1929?, Low Point of Current Revision, Subscribers Questions,"
1970 May 16
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51. "Stock Market, Credit Crisis, Monetary Policy, Income Policy,"
1970 May 27
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52. "Distinctive Features of Recession, High Interests Rates, Control of Money Supply,"
1970 June 10
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53. "Penn Central Bankruptcy, Monetary Development, President Nixon's Economic Sale, Subscribers' Questions,"
1970 June 24
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54. "Monetary Developments, Interest Rates/Money Supply, British Tax Policy, Debt Liquidation/Dollar Devaluation/Black Angus,"
1970 July 8
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55. "Inflation, Bottoming of Economy, Interest Rates, Capital Spending,"
1970 July 22
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56. "Monetary Developments, Bottoming Of Recession, Long Term Interest Rates, Recommended Money Supply, Real Money Supply,
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1970 August 6
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57. "General Review of Outlook for Money, Business, Inflation, Stock Market, Interest Rates,"
1970 August 20
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59. "Current Economic Condition,"
1970 October 15
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60. "Pre-Election Economic Perspective, Real Money Supply, Residual Money Supply,"
1970 November 4
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61. "Industrial Production Decline, Monetary Development, Fed Policy, Subscribers' Questions,"
1970 November 18
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62. "Monetary Figure Revisions, Spending,"
1970 December 3
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63. "Outlook for 1971,"
1970 December 16
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64. "Economic Development, Constructive Money, Growth,"
1970 December 31
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65. "Monetary Developments, Depreciation Liberalization, Steel Prices,"
1971
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66. "Monetary Figures, Steel Prices Ploy, State of Union Message,"
1971 January 27
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67. "Administration Projections, Projected Default,"
1971 February 10
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68. "Davis Bacon Act, Forecasts, Band Market, Common Market Currency,"
1971 February 24
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69. "Monetary Development, Bond Market, Budget, Escalated Bond,"
1971 March 12
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70. "S.S.T., Oil Import Quotas, Interest Rates,"
1971 March 29
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71. "Monetary Developments, Living with Inflation,"
1971 April 7
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72. "Monetary Development, Stock Market, GNP Growth, National Dividend Plan,"
1971 April 21
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73. "International Monetary Crises,"
1971 May 10
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74. "International Monetary Developments, Domestic Recovery,"
1971 May 20
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75. "Interest Rates and Money, Subscribers Questions,"
1971 June 2
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76. "Time's Board of Economists, St. Louis Price Predictions, Cost-Push-Inflation,"
1971 June 15
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77. "Monetary Development, Nixon Game Plan, Unemployment, Exchange Control,"
1971 July 1
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78. "Mr. Nixon's Policy, Unemployment, Effect of Monetary Changes, Inflation Potential,"
1971 July 14
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79. "Monetary Development, Monetarist Forecasts, Seasonal Adjustment of Money, Balance of Payment,"
1971 July 27
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80. "Unilateral Devaluation of Dollar, Speculation for the Yen Inflation,"
1971 August 11
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81. "The President's New Economic Policy,"
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82. "International Monetary Development, Domestic Economy,"
1971 September 27
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83. "Domestic Economic Conditions,"
1971 October 6
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84. "Monetary Development, Subscribers' Questions,"
1971 October 20
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85. "Slow Down in Economic Expansion, Prospect for Renewed Recession,"
1971 November 4
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86. "Money Developments, Pay and Price Board, Subscribers' Questions,"
1971 November 20
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87. "Forecast for 1972,"
1971 December 1
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88. "Dollar Devaluation-Money Supply,"
1971 December 15
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89. "Have Monetary Policies Failed?, Monetary and International Developments,"
1971 December 26
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91. "Deficits, GNP Estimates, Money, Subscribers' Questions,"
1972 January 26
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92. "Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy, Subscribers' Questions,"
1972 February 9
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93. "Current Monetary Conditions, Value Added Tax, Subscribers' Questions,"
1972 February 23
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94. "Monetary Development, International Monetary Changes, Linked Bonds,"
1972 March 8
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95. "Money, Economy, Pay Board, British Tax Cut, Drugs,"
1972 March 22
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96. "The Fed, And Inflation, Effects of Controls, Book by Meigs, Hawaii,"
1972 April 5
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97. "State of the Economy, Effect of Controls, Interest Rates, Prospects for the Future,"
1972 May 3
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98. "Hong Kong and Japan Economics,"
1972 April 25
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99. "Monetary Growth, Federal Reserve Emphasis on Reserves, Business and Inflation Outlook,"
1972 May 17
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100. "Moscow Summit, Shultz Appointment, International Monetary Conference,"
1972 May 31
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101. "Monetary Developments, Money in Stock Market, Reducing Government,"
1972 June 14
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104. "Economic Reports, International Monetary Crisis,"
1972 July 26
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106. "Monetary Developments, Inflation, Kondratieff Cycle,"
1972 August 24
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107. "European Fear of Inflation, U.S. Monetary Developments, Flood Relief, Gold,"
1972 September 20
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108. "International Monetary Fund,"
1972 October 5
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109. "Government Spending,"
1972 October 18
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110. "Monetary Development, Personal Income Projections, Interest Rate Control, Canadian Economy,"
1972 November 1
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111. "Election, Dow Breaking 1,000, Balance of Payments, British Freeze, Industrial Products,"
1972 November 17
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112. "Economic Outlook for 1973,"
1972 November 29
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113. "Medical Economics, Monetary Developments, Price Controls, Fiscal Policy,"
1973 January 17
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114. "Budget Message, Economic Report, International,"
1973 January 31
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115. "International Crisis, Monetary Developments, Governor Reagan's Tax Limitations Proposal,"
1973 February 14
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116. "International Monetary Crisis, Domestic Monetary Growth,"
1973 March 5
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117. "Yugoslavia, International Monetary Development,"
1973 March 14
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118. "Report on Yugoslavia and Italy,"
1973 April 13
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119. "Inflations, Monetary Development, Prospects,"
1973 April 25
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120. "Discount Rate, Current Boom, Future Prospects, Balance of Payments,"
1973 May 11
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121. "Gold and the Dollar, Stock Market, Wage and Price Controls,"
1973 May 24
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122. "Adam Smith, Controls, Dollar and Gold, Watergate and the Economy,"
1973 June 11
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123. "Freeze, Dividend Limitation, Monetary Policy,"
1973 June 23
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124. "The German Mark, Federal Reserve Action, Interest Rates, Subscribers' Queries,"
1973 July 4
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125. "Phase Four, Monetary Developments, Interest Rates, Foreign Exchange,"
1973 July 18
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126. "Fed's Talk And Action, Future Monetary Policy, International Monetary Situation,"
1973 August 2
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127. "Monetary Policy and Inflation, Foreign Influences On Money Supply,"
1973 August 15
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128. "Controlling Money Supply, Monetary Growth, Leading Indications, Prime Rate,"
1973 August 29
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129. "Monetary Developments, Tax Increase, Foreign Influences on Inflation, Export Controls,"
1973 September 13
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130. "Short Term Rates, Business Outlook, Hedging Against Inflation,"
1973 September 26
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131. "Oil, Government Business Relations,"
1973 October 10
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132. "Watergate and Economics, Control of Money, Ludwig von Mises,"
1973 October 24
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133. "Money Supply, Burns' Comments, California Amendment,"
1973 November 7
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134. "Oil Crisis and the Stock Market, Business Prospects, Long Term Oil Problems, Two-Tier Gold System,"
1973 November 21
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135. "Oil Crisis, Stock Market, Burns' Letter on Monetary Policy,"
1973 December 4
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136. "Economic Outlook for 1974,"
1973 December 13
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137. "Brazilian Economic Miracle,"
1974 January 4
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138. "Economic Conditions, Monetary Policy, International Scene, Watergate and Resignation,"
1974 January 16
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139. "Recession?, Monetary Policy,"
1974 February 4
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140. "Personal Income and Wholesale Prices, Real Money Balances, Monetary Correction,"
1974 February 20
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141. "British Election, Escalator Clauses,"
1974 March 12
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142. "President Nixon, Money, Inflation,"
1974 March 20
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143. "French and British Situation, US Economic Situation,"
1974 April 3
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144. "Money, Disintermediation, Thrift Institutions, Inflation Prospects,"
1974 April 17
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145. "Money Figures and Fed Stand, Nixon-Burns Forecast About Food/Fuel 'Bubble Burst Effect,'"
1974 May 1
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146. "Franklin National, Flexible Exchange Rates, Ideas vs. Experience,"
1974 May 20
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147. "Monetary Policy, Burns' Talk, Leading Indicators, Wage Price Controls,"
1974 May 30
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148. "Monetary Policy, Trade With Soviet Union, Euro-Dollar, Interest Rates,"
1974 June 11
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149. "Current Economic Conditions, Capital Markets, Indexation Stock Volume and Prices,"
1974 June 26
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150. "Alan Greenspan, Monetary Growth, Recession?, Bank Failures,"
1974 July 24
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151. "Implications of Prospective End of Nixon Presidency, Retrospective on Nixon Years, Commercial and Industrial Loans,"
1974 August 7
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152. "Monetary Policy, Economic Prospects, GM and Ford Price Hikes, Price and Wage Controls?,"
1974 August 21
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153. "Pre-Summit Meeting of Economists,"
1974 September 6
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154. "Second Pre-Summit Meeting of Economists, Europe,"
1974 September 24
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155. "President Ford's Message,"
1974 October 10
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156. "Prospects for Inflation, Business Conditions, Interest Rates, British Election,"
1974 October 23
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157. "Election Consequences, Media, Money Supply,"
1974 November 6
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158. "Current Economic Conditions, Leading Indicators, Real Money Balances,"
1974 November 19
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159. "Economic Outlook for 1975,"
1974 December
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160. "Steel Prices, Personal Income, Money and Prices, Administration Policy,"
1974 December 19
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161. "Gold, Economist's News, Ford's State of Union Message, Monetary Policy, Mundell Proposal,"
1975 January 1
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162. "State of the Union,"
1975 January
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163. "Budget, Money Supply, Edward Leir, Reuss and Proxmire,"
1975 February
number 1
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164. "Unemployment, Monetary Policy, Humphrey-Proxmire Resolution
1975 February
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165. "Readers' Questions, Oil Cartel,"
1975 February
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166. "Travel Plans, Monetary Policy, Railroads,"
1975 March
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167. "Domestic Economy, Vacuum In Far East, Chile Inflation,"
1975 May
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168. "Money, Energy,"
1975 June
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169. "Money Watch, Weakening of British Pound, Rebate Impact,"
1975 June
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170. "Economic and Monetary Developments,"
1975 June
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171. "Unemployment Now, Unemployment in the 30s, 'Crowding Out,' Federal Debt, Australia,"
1975 July
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172. "Inflation, Monetary Policy, Interest Rates, Unemployment,"
1975 July
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173. "Monetary Policy, Wheat Sale, Oil Decontrol, Kelso,"
1975 August
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174. "Inflation, Federal Debt, Anemic Expansion,"
1975 August
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175. "Money, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Monetary Targets, Eurodollars,"
1975 September
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176. "Monetary Watch, Economic Jitters, Tax Reduction,"
1975 September
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177. "Leading Indicators, OPEC, Interest Rates,"
1975 October
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178. "Presidents Ford's Tax Program, New York City, Monetary Policy,"
1975 October
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179. "Chile, 1976 Economic Conditions, Prime Rate, Monetary Policy,"
1975 October
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180. "Monetary Testimony, Australia, Corporation Taxes,"
1975 November
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181. "Outlook for 1976,"
1975 November
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182. "Monetary Situation, Interest Rates, Taxes, Labor, Negotiations,"
1975 December
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183. "T-Bill Futures Market, Evans Predictions, Monetarism,"
1976 January
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184. "State of Union, IMF, Interest Rates,"
1976 January
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188. "French Franc, Gold and South Africa, Monetary Developments, Comment on Dr. Hayek's Speech,"
1976 March
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189. "Current Economic Conditions, Southern Africa,"
1976 April
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190. "Monetary Developments, Fed, Targets, 'The Interest Rate,' Floating Rates, British Wage Agreement,"
1976 May
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191. "Money, Inventories, Communists in Italy,"
1976 May
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192. "British Pound, Prices and Employment, Interest Rate, Can the Corporation Survive?,"
1976 June
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193. "British Pound, Domestic Economy,
Business Week Article,"
1965 June
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194. "Summit Meeting, Money Figures, Silver for Sugar, Subscribers' Letters,"
1976 June
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195. "Money, Inflation, Interest Rates and Stock Prices,"
1976 July
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196. "Monetary Targets, Natural Gas Prices, Monetarism in Britain,"
1976 July
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197. "Economics and Monetary Development, Talk by Henry Kaufman, Investment Tax Credit, Swine Flu,"
1976 August
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198. "Current Economic Situation, U.K. Economy, Rolls Royce, Money and Prices, New Hampshire and Vermont Taxes,"
1976 September
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199. "Money, French Price Control, Mexican Peso, Bond and Stock Yields,"
1976 September
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200. "British Pound, Leading Indications, Weekly Money Supply, M1 and M2 Velocity,"
1976 October
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201. "Nobel Prize, Ford-Carter Economics, GNP and Monetary Policy,"
1976 October
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202. "The Election"
1976 November
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203. "Carter's Press Conference, International Situation, Canada and Separatism, Money and Investment,"
1976 November
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204. "Economic Outlook for 1977"
1976 December
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205. "Nobel Ceremonies, Nobel Lecture, Tax Cut"
1976 December
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206. "Change in Tone, Carter Program, Subscribers' Questions,"
1977 January
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207. "Monetary Policy, Carter Program, Energy, Business and Free Enterprise,"
1977 January
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208. "Monetary Growth, Burns' Testimony, Reuss Letter, Rationing Water"
1977 February
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209. "The Fed, Carter Dispute, Burns' Reappointment, Rebate, Mexico,"
1977 March
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210. "Monetary and Economic Developments, Legislation on Taxes, British Budget, TV Tariffs, Mexico,"
1977 March
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211. "Carter Withdrawal of Refund, Monetary Policy, Energy, Employment,"
1977 April
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212. "Energy, Canadian Dollar, Monetary Restriction and Inflation,"
1977 April
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213. "Social Security Proposals, Steel Prices, Fed Chairmanship, Kristol Article,"
1977 May
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214. "General Economic Conditions, Alaska, Israel,"
1977 May
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215. "Swan Song,"
1978 January
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Scope and Contents note
The Friedmans conclude the
Economics Cassette Series by previewing Milton's upcoming video lecture series and the
Free to Choose television program. Following this, Milton gives his economic outlook.
box 107
Unnumbered sound recording
1969 January 6
Scope and Contents note
The program is of Paul A. Samuelson alone, commenting on the United States economy at the beginning of 1969 as the Johnson
administration leaves Washington and Nixon takes office. Milton
Friedman
is not on the cassette. Both sides have the same program. The cassette has "Paul A. Samuelson" written on both sides.
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box 108
Charts used in
Monetary Trends in the U.S. and the United Kingdom
1982
envelope A
Photographs
1975-1978
Scope and Contents note
Three photographic prints depicting Milton
Friedman
during his appearances on the television program
Meet the Press in 1976 and 1978; 2 prints depicting him with others in 1978; and 1 print depicting him with James McClune and Joseph Pichler
following his talk in Kansas City, Missouri, on December 4, 1975.
Incremental Materials, General
1931-2006
Scope and Contents note
Materials collected between 1984-2007, including notes, drafts, writings, oversize photographs and certificates showing award
of honorary degrees, videocassettes, and photocopies of all
Wall Street Journal and
Newsweek columns written.
box 109, folder 1
Correspondence, Leontief, W. W.
1936
box 109, folder 2
University of Chicago, Wesley Claire Mitchell Research Professorship
1961
box 109, folder 3
Social Security research materials
1968-1975
box 109, folder 4
Notes on published articles
circa 1931-1935
box 109, folder 5
National Resources Committee
1936
box 109, folder 6
"Retrospective Analysis of the Inflationary Gap for Calendar Year 1942," Treasury Department, Tax Research Division
1942
box 109, folder 7
"Regression Analysis of Family Expenditure Data," National Bureau of Economic Research
undated
box 109, folder 8
Notes, drafts, statistics
circa 1954
box 109, folder 9
"Consumption and Family Expenditures," notes, drafts, statistics
1950s
box 109, folder 10
"Consumption," statistics, results, and correspondence
1954-1956
box 109, folder 11
"Theory of Consumption Function,"
undated
Photographs
1940s-1991, undated.
General note
See also Photo file and boxes 113-115
box 109, folder 20
Coursework and exams
1948, undated
box 109, folder 22
Hearings on the 1951
Annual Economic Report
1951
box 109, folder 23
"Probability and the Attempts to Measure Utility" draft by Paul Samuelson
circa 1948
box 109, folder 24
Newsweek column response letters
1976
box 109, folder 25
Printed matter by Harry Schultz
1933, 1935, undated
box 109, folder 26
Printed matter on economics
1944-1977
box 109, folder 27
Vermont home brochure
undated
box 109, folder 28
White House Fellows certificate
1974-1975
Oversize photographs
1971-1997
General note
See also Photo file and boxes 109, 113-115
box 110, folder 1
With Richard Nixon
1971 June
Scope and Contents note
Signed photograph and certificate.
box 110, folder 2
Free to Choose television program
circa 1979
box 110, folder 3
Mont Pélerin Society meeting groups
1987
1990
1997
Oversize materials
1945-1981
box 110, folder 4
U.S. Dept. of Commerce sample forms
1945
box 110, folder 6
Honorary Doctorate, Universidad Francisco Marroquín, Guatemala, photographs, clippings, and other materials
1978
box 110, folder 8
U.S. President's Policy Board certificate
1981
drawer I04
U.S. President's Policy Board certificate (continued)
1981
box 111
"A Conversation with Milton
Friedman
," Institute of Government Affairs
undated
box 111
"Milton
Friedman
on Dinah Shore," KBHK SFO California
1977 March 3
box 111
"Tyranny of the Status Quo,"
1983 November 4
box 111
"Health Care Reform: A Conversation between Milton
Friedman
and Alain Enthoven," Palmer R. Chitester Fund, Inc.
1992
box 111
"Money: Milton
Friedman
, Robert Hall, Daniel Gressel," Palmer R. Chitester Fund, Inc.
1992
box 111
"Monetary Revolutions: Milton
Friedman
, Robert Hall, Daniel Gressel," Palmer R. Chitester Fund, Inc.
1992
box 111
"Preference, Self-Interest, Subtle Choices," Gary Becker and Aaron Wildavsky, Palmer R. Chitester Fund, Inc.
1993
box 111
"Damn Right," produced by John K. Andrews, Jr. and Robert J. Chitester
1995
box 111
"Transition in Eastern Europe and Consumer Behavior," Ronald Coase and Gary Becker, Palmer R. Chitester Fund, Inc.
1995
box 111
"Cato Institute Twentieth Anniversary Dinner,"
circa 1997
box 111
"NTU Talks with Milton
Friedman
,"
1999 Spring
box 111
"Uncommon Knowledge: A Presidential Report Card, Milton
Friedman
on the State of the Union,"
1999 May 22
box 111
"Uncommon Knowledge: Take it to the Limits, Milton
Friedman
on Libertarianism,"
1999 May 15
box 112, folder 1
Mont Pélerin Society, general meeting papers
1982
box 112, folder 2
Wall Street Journal opinions and editorials (photocopies)
1961-2006
box 112, folder 3
Newsweek columns (photocopies)
1966-1984
Incremental Photographs
1930s-2002
Scope and Contents note
Photographs of events, trips, and meetings, as well as press release and publicity photos.
box 113, folder 1
Offices at the University of Chicago and Stanford University
undated
box 113, folder 2
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith
undated
box 113, folder 3
Wall Street Week, television program
undated
box 113, folder 4
Milton
Friedman
essay contest winners, seventh annual, Stanford University
undated
box 113, folder 5-8
Milton
Friedman
portraits
1930-1980
box 113, folder 9
Photographs from
Oriental Economist
1934-1990
box 113, folder 10
Treasury Department
1941-1943
box 113, folder 14
Chicago Sun-Times
1966-1968
box 113, folder 17
Milton
Friedman
on a farm
1971
box 113, folder 21-22
Portraits taken by Michael Shields
1976
Scope and Contents note
Includes negatives.
box 113, folder 27-28
Mont Pélerin Society regional meetings, Taiwan, Chile, and Peru
1978-1981
box 113, folder 31-32
Publicity photos
1980-1990
box 113, folder 33
Free to Choose
1980, 1990
box 113, folder 36
Milton and Rose
Friedman
1983
box 114, folder 2
Slides
1983-1984
Scope and Contents note
Includes
Newsweek column slide.
box 114, folder 3
Photos from Don Lipsett
circa 1984
box 114, folder 4
Wall Street Week, television program
1984
box 114, folder 5
United States Military Academy
1984 September
box 114, folder 6
Heritage Dinner with Ronald Reagan
circa 1984
box 114, folder 8
Knight seminar
1985 November
box 114, folder 10
Firing Line, Davis
1986 April 10
box 114, folder 11
Friedman's
75th birthday
1987
box 114, folder 12
IET Feldberg Institute
1987 September
box 114, folder 13
Beijing, China
1988
Scope and Contents note
Includes postcards.
box 114, folder 15
50th wedding anniversary
1988
box 114, folder 17
Freedom conferences
1988-1989
box 114, folder 20
25th anniversary of Nobel Prize, Stockholm, Sweden
1991
box 114, folder 21
Mendocino, California
1992
box 114, folder 23
Publicity photographs (negatives)
1992
box 114, folder 24
Photographs
1993
Scope and Contents note
Includes photo with Margaret Thatcher.
box 115, folder 1
China and Hong Kong trip
1993
box 115, folder 2
Measuring Economic Freedom conference
1993
box 115, folder 3
Milton and Rose
Friedman
, 60th wedding anniversary
1998 June 18
box 115, folder 4, online digital
Photographs for the book
Two Lucky People
circa 1988
Scope and Contents note
Consists of 13 digitized photographs on one CD-R. Digital use copies are available on computer workstations in the reading
room.
List of photographs:
(1) B262C01A - Milton, Stigler, Director, 1947;
(2) B262C02A - Rose parents, 1930;
(3) B262C03A - Milton and Rose, 1938;
(4) B262C04A - Rose, 1918;
(5) B262C05A - Milton, parents, and family, 1917;
(6) B262C06A - Milton, Rose, Feulner, and Reagan, 1982;
(7) B262C07A - Milton, Rose, Edward Teller, Margaret Thatcher, 1995;
(8) B262C08A - Milton and Rose, Nobel Ball, 1976;
(9) B262C09A - Milton and Rose,
Two Lucky People cover;
(10) B262C10A - Nixon,
Friedman
, George Shultz, 1971;
(11) B262C11A - Milton, mail at Capital, 1975;
(12) B262C12A - Milton 75th and family, 1987;
(13) B262C13A - Milton and Rose, Tianamen Square, 1988
box 115, folder 5
Photos for autographs hounds
circa 2000
box 115, folder 6
Celebration of 90th birthday, photos with President George W. Bush, Washington, D.C.
2002
box 115, folder 7-9
Miscellaneous photographs
undated
Incremental Biographical Materials
undated
Scope and Contents note
Vitas, personal event materials, professional reports, card files, and clippings. Also contains information on Rose
Friedman
.
box 115, folder 10-12
Curriculum vita
1941-1991
box 115, folder 13
Class exams, University of Chicago
circa 1932-1939
box 115, folder 14
Faculty reports, University of Chicago
1963-1978
box 115, folder 15
Activity reports (Hoover Institution, Stanford University)
1979-2002
box 116, folder 5-8
Bibliographies
circa 2006
box 116, folder 9
Certificates of appreciation
1943-1997
box 116, folder 10
Honorary degrees
1980-1997
box 116, folder 11
Notes on archival documents
circa 1991
Scope and Contents note
Contains copies of materials previously donated to the archives (boxes 1-60) with additional notes.
box 116, folder 12-19
Rose
Friedman
box 118, folder 6
Interviews, foreign press
1974-2001
box 118, folder 7
Clippings, coverage, and short features in American news media
1947-1979
Special feature articles
1966-1976
box 118, folder 8
"An Infuriating Man,"
Look,
1966 November 15
box 118, folder 9
"
Friedman
, Knight of the Economic Chessboard,"
Chicago Daily News,
1968 March 26-28
box 118, folder 10
"Economist Milton
Friedman
," cover story,
Time,
1969 December 19
box 118, folder 11
"Friedmanism,"
New York Times Magazine,
1970 January 25
box 118, folder 12
"Milton
Friedman
: The Ambiguous Achievement of a Positive Economist,"
Washington Monthly,
1975 December 1
box 119, folder 1
"Nobel Prize for Economics,"
The Scandinavian Journal of Economics,
1977
box 119, folder 2
"The Radical Economics of Milton
Friedman
,"
Fortune,
1967 June 1
box 119, folder 3
"Portrait: Milton
Friedman
,"
Challenge,
1979 May-June
box 119, folder 4
"Milton
Friedman's
Political Ideas,"
The Cambridge Review,
1977 December 2, 1978 February 3
box 119, folder 5
"A Liberal's Guide to Milton
Friedman
,"
Coevolution Quarterly,
1979 Summer
box 119, folder 6
"Captain of Capitalism,"
Los Angeles Times Magazine,
1986 December 14
box 119, folder 7
"Schwartz on
Friedman
,"
The Region,
1988 September 1
box 119, folder 8
"
Friedman
and Keyes,"
European Journal of the History of Economic Thought,
1998 Summer
box 119, folder 9
"Milton
Friedman
?,"
Encyclopedia of Public Choice,
2004
box 119, folder 10
"Milton and Rose: Activists and Idea Entrepreneurs,"
National Tax Limitation Committee,
2006
Class notes and readings card file
circa 1932-1934
box 120, folder 18-25
Reading notes card file
circa 1932-1935
Scope and Contents note
Arranged alphabetically by author.
box 121, folder 2-10
Appointment books
1967-1973, 1975-2006
box 122
Rolodex contacts card file, A-J
box 123
Rolodex contacts card file, K-Z
Incremental Correspondence
1940-2006
Scope and Contents note
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent. The bulk of the correspondence is from 1980-2006. Files may also include
notes, printed materials, and clippings. Correspondence has been kept in the order it was received.
Invitations, acceptances, and regrets (bulk 1980s-1990s)
1953-2002
box 124, folder 1
Spreadsheet of invitations by date
1961-2006
Recommendation letters
1960-2004
General
1950-2006
Scope and Contents note
Current correspondence may be found at the beginning of each letter. The current correspondence is in alphabetical order but
was not integrated into the larger alphabetical order starting with B. Additional early correspondence (1960s-1970s) in letters
D and E noted as Correspondence for Archives.
box 134, folder 3
Auerbach, Robert D.
1980-2003
box 134, folder 4-8
Ba-Br (current)
2003-2006
box 135, folder 1
Br-Bz (current)
2003-2006
box 138, folder 6-7
Buckley, William F.
1971-2000
box 138, folder 8-9
Burns, Arthur F.
1940-1988
box 141, folder 4
Chitester, Robert. J.
1981-1989
box 141, folder 5
Crane, Edward H.
1982-2002
box 143, folder 1-11
D (correspondence for Archives), Di-Dy
1960s-1970s
box 143, folder 12
Director, Aaron
1950-2004
box 144, folder 6-12
E (correspondence for Archives), Ea-Ev
1960s-1970s
box 146, folder 9
Feldberg, Meyer
1976-2002
box 147, folder 1
Fernandes, Santiago
1966-1974
box 147, folder 2
Feulner, Edwin J.
1966-2002
box 147, folder 3
Fischer, Stanley
1971-2002
box 149, folder 5
Galbraith, John Kenneth
1967-1986
box 149, folder 6
Goldberger, Edmund
1978-1990
box 149, folder 7
Goldwater, Barry
1964-1987
box 149, folder 8
Gordon, Robert J.
1970-2000
box 149, folder 9
Greenspan, Alan
1971-2002
box 153, folder 7
Hall, Robert E.
1976-1994
box 153, folder 8-9
Hammond, J. Daniel
1994-2002
box 154, folder 3-5
Hasson, Joseph A.
1966-2000
box 154, folder 7-8
Heller-Lozada (or Lozada-Heller), Robert
1967-2002
box 155, folder 1-2
Hendry, David, and Neil Ericsson
1983-1990
Scope and Contents note
Regarding
Monetary Trends in the United States and the United Kingdom.
box 155, folder 3-6
Hetzel, Robert L.
1975-2006
box 158, folder 8
La-Lau (current)
2002-2006
box 159, folder 1-2
Law-Lz (current)
2002-2006
box 161, folder 1
Lange on
Price Flexibility and Employment
1946-1950
Scope and Contents note
Various correspondents.
box 161, folder 2
Lerner on
Economics of Control
1947-1948, undated
Scope and Contents note
Drafts, comments, and correspondence, various correspondents.
box 161, folder 6
Lehrman, Lewis E.
1975-1980
box 161, folder 7
Leijonhufvud, Axel
1970-1995
box 161, folder 8-12
Ma-Mz (current)
2002-2006
box 164, folder 5
MacDonald, Angus
1970-1997
box 164, folder 6
Macesich, George
1963-1996
box 164, folder 7
Machan, Tibor G.
1966-2000
box 164, folder 9
Magin, Konstantin
1988-2000
box 165, folder 1
Manne, Henry R.
1967-1998
box 165, folder 2
Martin, Wm. McC., Jr.
1955-1969
box 165, folder 3
Martino, Antonio
1967-1999
box 165, folder 5
Meigs, A. James
1967-1998
box 165, folder 7-8
Meltzer, Allan H.
1962-2000
box 165, folder 9
Moreau, Emile
1989-1992
Scope and Contents note
Regarding translation of his
Souvenirs.
box 165, folder 10
Mork, Michael P.
1975-2001
box 166, folder 1
Mühlfenzl, Isabel
1985-2001
box 166, folder 2
Murphy, Kenneth
1991-1999
box 167, folder 1
Newman, Maurice L.
1975-1996
box 167, folder 2
Nishiyama, Chiaki
1966-2002
box 170, folder 8
Pardridge, William
1964-1972
box 171, folder 1
Poole, Robert W. Jr.
1975-1991
box 171, folder 3
Proxmire, William
1967-1987
box 174, folder 4
Rudolph, J. Allan
1966-1996
box 174, folder 5
Ryaenfelt, Sven
1976-2006
box 174, folder 6-9
S (current), S-Sel
1994-2006
box 175, folder 1-4
S (current), Sem-Sz
1994-2006
box 179, folder 1
Samuelson, Paul A.
1950-2006
box 179, folder 2-3
Schwartz, Anna J.
1959-1993
box 179, folder 4
Schwartz, Anna J. (conference in honor of)
1985-1986
box 179, folder 5
Shultz, George P.
1969-2006
box 179, folder 6-7
Simon, Julian L.
1968-2000
box 179, folder 8
Simon, William E.
1974-2000
box 180, folder 5
Stein, Jerome L.
1959-2001
box 182, folder 3
Tullock, Gordon
1967-1994
box 183, folder 1
Van Reijen, Hugo J.
1990-1998
box 186, folder 1-2
Wallis, W. Allen
1940-1992
box 186, folder 3
Walters, Alan A.
1969-1990
box 186, folder 4
Warburton, Clark
1996-1973
box 186, folder 9
Yamazaki, Takao
1968-1969
Incremental Subject File
1956-2006
Scope and Contents note
Organized alphabetically by subject or organization. The majority of the documents are correspondence organized alphabetically
by last name of the correspondent. Files may also include notes, printed materials, and clippings.
box 187, folder 1-2
American Economic Association
1966-1976
box 187, folder 3-4
Americanism Educational League
1983-1993
box 187, folder 5-6
American Enterprise Institute
1956-1970
box 187, folder 7
American Coalition for Flexible Exchange Rates (ACFX)
1986-1988
box 187, folder 8
Bach Committee (Advisory Committee on Monetary Statistics, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve Bank)
1975-1978
box 187, folder 9
Bank of the United States
1981-1986
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence regarding J. L. Lucia's article and replies from
Friedman
and Anna Schwartz.
California Governor's Council of Economic Advisors
box 188, folder 2
Arnold Schwarzenegger
2004-2006
box 188, folder 3
Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
1954-1991
Chicago Mercantile Exchange, International Monetary Market
box 188, folder 5
Publications and articles
1971-1972
box 188, folder 6
Chicago Price Theory, Initiative by the University of Chicago
2005
box 188, folder 7
"Chicago Schools,"
1979-1980
Scope and Contents note
Mainly correspondence and writings relating to
Friedman's
visit to China.
box 188, folder 8-9
Clippings and other items
1983-2006
Scope and Contents note
Also includes correspondence regarding publishing and academics in China.
box 188, folder 10-13
Correspondence, A-R
1975-1998
box 189, folder 1-2
Correspondence, S-Z
1975-1982
China, People's Republic of
box 189, folder 3-5
Current correspondence, A-Z
1991-2001
box 189, folder 6-9
Correspondence, A-S
1979-1989
box 190, folder 1-2
Correspondence, T-Z
1980-1989
box 190, folder 3
Official report to the CSCPRC and trip diary
1980
box 190, folder 4-5
Materials, memorabilia, reports
1980
box 190, folder 7
Computer (home)
1983-1992
box 190, folder 8
Croatian Appeal for Peace
1991-1993
box 190, folder 10
Czechoslovakia and Czech Republic (Vàclav Klaus)
1990-2002
box 190, folder 11
College debate topic
1970-1971
box 191, folder 1
Collegiate Division of the Social Sciences, governing body (University of Chicago)
1967-1968
box 191, folder 2
Commission on All-Volunteer Armed Force
1969-1973
box 191, folder 3
Commission on Money and Credit (Bertrand Fox)
1959-1960
box 191, folder 4
Committee on the proposed Reagan Center for Public Affairs
1986-1994
box 191, folder 5
Deposit insurance
1986-1994
Drug legalization
1989-2001
box 194, folder 1-2
Earhart Foundation (Richard A. Ware, Secretary)
1966-1991
box 194, folder 4-6
Economics, Department of (University of Chicago), A-Z
1946-1976, (bulk 1967-1972)
box 194, folder 8
Federal Reserve Board and System
1984-1997
Federal Reserve Board and System correspondence
1965-1990
box 195, folder 9
Frasier Institute Freedom Project proposal and letters in support of funding
1989-1991
box 195, folder 10
Ford Foundation
1960-1981
box 195, folder 11
Friedman
Fund, contributors to the Economics Department
1975-1977
box 196, folder 1
Friedman
memoranda
1970
box 196, folder 8
Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (Dr. H. A. Moe)
box 196, folder 9
The Hudson Institute (Herman Kahn)
1962-1973
box 196, folder 10
Hong Kong University search for Economics Department Chair
2004
box 196, folder 11
Human Capital Project
1990
box 196, folder 13
Inflation, conference on
1974
box 196, folder 14
Ingersol Foundation
1960-1968
box 196, folder 15
Instructional Dynamics, Inc. (IDI)
1971-1972
box 197, folder 2-3
Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress, and Friends of
1983-2006
box 197, folder 4
Japan, First Class Order of the Sacred Treasure
1986
box 197, folder 8
Lilly Endowment Inc. correspondence and annual reports
1964-1978
box 198, folder 1-2
Lilly Foundation, Free Enterprise Committee
1962-1964
box 199, folder 8
Money and Banking Workshop correspondence
1967-1973
box 199, folder 9
Money and Banking Workshop participants and schedules
1966, 1976
box 199, folder 10
Money and Economic Development correspondence
1972-1974
box 199, folder 11
Money, Credit, and Capital Formation Committee of the National Association of Manufacturing
1964
box 200, folder 3
Marietta College (Ohio)
1982-1995
box 200, folder 4-7
Mont Pélerin Society (current)
1978-2006
box 200, folder 8-10
Mont Pélerin Society, A-Z
1970-1986
National Academy of Sciences
1973-2005
box 201, folder 2
National Bureau of Economic Research
1968-1979
box 201, folder 3
National Bureau of Economic Research, administrative
1958
box 201, folder 4
National Medal of Science
1988
box 201, folder 5
Negative income tax (current)
1994-2006
box 201, folder 6-10
Negative income tax, A-Z
1965-2004 (bulk 1966-1970)
box 201, folder 11
New Individualist Review
1961-1962
box 202, folder 3-4
Nobel Prize lecture "Inflation and Unemployment," drafts and correspondence regarding drafts
1976
box 202, folder 5-6
Nobel Prize correspondence
1976-1977
box 202, folder 7
"Nobel vs. Nobel Regarding Chile," letters in the
New York Times
1977
box 202, folder 8
O.D.E.(Omicron Delta Epsilon Honor Society) State University New York, Stonybrook, Egon Neuberger
1967-1971
box 203, folder 1
Pacific Institute dinner
1983
box 203, folder 2-5
Philadelphia Society, The
1965-1987, 1994-2004
box 203, folder 8
Political Economy conference
1957
Scope and Contents note
Includes photograph.
box 203, folder 9
President's Commission on White House Fellows
1971-1976
box 203, folder 10-11
President's Economic Policy Advisory Board
1981-1988
box 204, folder 1
Principles of Freedom Project
1961-1962
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence regarding the privatization of social security.
box 204, folder 2-3
Principles of Freedom, J. Van Sickle, R. S. Knowles
1964-1970
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence regarding the privatization of social security.
box 204, folder 4
Prockes (stuffed cabbage recipe)
undated
box 204, folder 5
Reagan, Ronald, Presidential Foundation
1985-1986
box 204, folder 6
Reagan, Ronald, Economic Policy Coordinating Committee
1980 September-November
box 204, folder 7
Relm Fund, The (Richard A. Ware)
1960-1969
box 204, folder 8
Republican Congressional Policy Advisory Board
1997-1998
box 204, folder 9
Rockefeller Foundation
1967
box 204, folder 11
Rutgers University
1968-2000
box 204, folder 12
"Social Responsibility of Business,"
1994-2006
box 204, folder 13-14
"Social Conscience for Business,"
1970-1984
box 204, folder 15-16
Social Security (current)
1993-2006
box 205, folder 1-4
Social Security, A-Z
1967-1988
box 205, folder 5
South Africa, regarding divestment
1985-1986
box 205, folder 8
SST (supersonic transport)
1970-1973
box 205, folder 9
Statistical Research Group
circa 1980
box 205, folder 10
Statistics at the University of Wisconsin
undated
box 205, folder 11
Stigler Professorship, University of Chicago
1993-1994
box 206, folder 1
Swindon Enterprise (unauthorized advertisement using
Friedman's
name)
1982
box 208, folder 1
Tax Limitation brochures
1973-1985
box 208, folder 2
Teachers Insurance and Annuities Association of America (TIAA-CREF)
1965-1979
box 208, folder 3
Theses correspondence
1966-1974
box 208, folder 4-5
Trip diaries and itineraries
1952-1993
box 208, folder 6
Templeton honor rolls
1995-1997
box 208, folder 7
Unauthorized use of name
1996
box 208, folder 8
University - General
1960-1982
box 208, folder 9
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
1996
box 209, folder 1
University College Buckingham
1975-1979
box 209, folder 2
University of Chicago PhD Committee
1949-1952
box 209, folder 3
University Center in Virginia, Inc.
1960, 1967
box 209, folder 4-11
Volunteer armed force and draft
1966-2003 (bulk 1966-1973)
Voucher plan, schooling
1968-2005
box 212, folder 4
Liberman, Myron
1982-2006
box 212, folder 5
Lytle, Robert J.
1973-1995
box 213, folder 3
Merrifield, John
1996-2006
box 214, folder 3
Schumann, David K. and Kathleen O'Connell-Sundarum
1994-1995
box 215, folder 1
EFI (Educational Freedom Initiative), letter and sent list
1995-1996
box 215, folder 2
California Prop 174 materials
1994-1996
box 215, folder 3-5
Webster, Marjorie Junior College
1969-1986
box 215, folder 6
Western Economic Association
1982-1996
box 215, folder 7
Windfall profits tax counterfeit mailgram
1979
box 215, folder 8
Who's Who in America
1983-1992
Incremental Speeches and Writings
1935-2006
Scope and Contents note
Published and unpublished writings, speeches, notes, and other materials on a variety of political, economic, and social topics.
Includes book reviews and cassettes of speeches.
Unpublished talks and lectures
1935-2006
Scope and Contents note
Includes notes.
box 220, folder 1
Aldine Publishing Company
1963-1976
box 220, folder 2
Cambridge Economic Handbook
1955-1962
box 220, folder 3-6
Capitalism and Freedom
1964-2006
box 220, folder 7
"Capitalism and the Jews,"
1971-1984
box 220, folder 8
CBS commentaries
1975-1976
box 220, folder 9
Committee for Economic Development, "The Most Important Problem to be Faced by the United States in the Next Twenty Years,"
1957
box 221, folder 1
"Do Old Fallacies Ever Die?,"
1992-1993
box 221, folder 2
Dollars and Deficits,
1964-1975
box 221, folder 3
An Economist's Protest,
1972-1984
Free to Choose correspondence
1978-2006 (bulk 1980-1985)
Scope and Contents note
Arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
box 226, folder 6
Friedman
in China
preface
1990
box 226, folder 7-8
Friedman
, Milton at the University of Wisconsin
1940-1941
box 226, folder 9
Hoarding correspondence with Moses (Moe) Abramowitz
undated
box 226, folder 10
Income from Independent Professional Practice
undated
box 226, folder 11
"In Defense of Destabilizing Speculation,"
circa 1954
box 227, folder 1-2
Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking
1967-1996
box 227, folder 3
Journal of Political Economy
1957-1994
Reader reaction correspondence
box 232, folder 2
The Power of Choice
2004
Scope and Contents note
Video production based on
Two Lucky People.
box 232, folder 3-4
Press, University of Chicago
1954-2002
box 232, folder 5
Radio and television, University of Chicago
1966-1967
box 232, folder 6
"Reduction of Fluctuations in the Incomes of Primary Producers,"
1953-1954
box 232, folder 7
Quarterly Journal of Economics
1935-1937
box 232, folder 8
"Savings and the Balance Sheet,"
1954-1957
box 232, folder 10
Science article
1980 October 3
box 232, folder 11
Statistical Research Group, Columbia University
1943-1945
box 232, folder 12-13
Theory of the Consumption Function,
1951-1956
box 233, folder 1
There's No Such Thing as a Free Lunch,
1976-1977
box 233, folder 2
Turner column,
New York Times
1977 December
box 233, folder 3-9
Two Lucky People (memoirs)
1991-1998
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, notes, and reviews.
Tyranny of the Status Quo
box 234, folder 3-10
Television program transcripts
circa 1984
box 234, folder 11
"What All Is Utility?,"
1955
box 234, folder 12-14
Wall Street Journal
1968-2003
Incremental Sound Recordings
1966-1999
Scope and Contents note
Original recordings will not be served. Use the provided copy reference numbers to listen to recordings in the Archives reading
room. Some recordings also available online at
miltonfriedman.hoover.org .
Sound cassettes of speeches, interviews, and travel.
Milton
Friedman
Speaks
1977-1978
Physical Description: 35.0 sound_cassettes
Scope and Contents note
Sound recordings of the original lectures upon which the series (consisting of 15 videotaped lectures) is based.
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"Who Protects the Consumer?," lecture delivered at Pfizer Corporation, New York
1977 September 12
Physical Description: 2.0 sound_cassettes
Scope and Contents note
Summary from brochure: Consumer legislation doesn't in the end protect the consumer; rather, it benefits the consumer advocates,
including reformers, special interest groups, and regulatory agencies. What does protect the consumer? Alternative sources
of supply at variable prices are the inevitable result of international competition--free trade.
"Let me emphasize: Competition does not protect the consumer because businessmen are more soft hearted than bureaucrats or
because they are more altruistic or because they are more generous, but only because it is in the self-interest of the entrepreneur
to protect the consumer."
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"Putting Learning Back in the Classroom," lecture delivered at a meeting of Harlem Parents for Vouchers, New York City
1977 September 15
Physical Description: 2.0 sound_cassettes
Scope and Contents note
Summary from brochure: The quality of public education in America today in many places is deplorable. Dr.
Friedman
identifies (1) the increasing centralization and bureaucratization of the educational establishment, which inhibits educators
from seeing and responding to the needs of their "consumers"--parents and students; (2) our altered view of the relationship
between the individual and society--the shift from seeing the individual as responsible for oneself to seeing the individual
as someone controlled by social forces. An obvious solution is to give power back to the parents. The voucher system is an
especially effective means of exercising that power; it can foster competition among public and private institutions and incite
them to offer us a better quality educational "product."
"In the nineteenth century, the schools, even in crowded cities and in urban cities, might not have been affluent, they might
not have had the best facilities, but they had an atmosphere in which the individual was made responsible for his own development
and learning... In the twentieth century, the concept has been that the schools are an expression of society's values and
interests which should be imposed upon the child."
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"Is Capitalism Humane?," lecture delivered at Cornell University
1977 September 27
Physical Description: 3.0 sound_cassettes
Scope and Contents note
Summary from brochure: The question is irrelevant. Capitalism per se is not humane or inhumane. Nor is socialism. If we compare
the two in terms of results, it is clear that only capitalism fosters equality and works toward social justice. The one is
based on the principle of voluntary cooperation and free exchange, the other on force of position and power. In a free economy,
it is hard to do good--you either have to use your own hard-earned money to do it or work hard to persuade others to your
course. But by the same token, it is difficult to do harm because by preventing a concentration of power, capitalism prevents
people from committing sustained, serious harm. Is capitalism humane or inhumane? It is neither. But it tends to give free
rein to the human values of human beings.
"Capitalism has repelled people, it has driven them away from supporting it, because they have thought it emphasized self-interest
in a narrow way. They were repelled by the idea of people pursuing their own interests rather than some broader interests.
Yet it is clear that the results go the other way around. Only those countries in which capitalism has prevailed over long
periods have experienced both freedom and prosperity."
Additional summary generated by Hoover: At the beginning,
Friedman
, clearly animated, responds to protestors criticizing his work in Chile. He also speaks about what freedom of speech means.
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"Who Protects the Worker?," lecture delivered before a live studio audience at WQLN-TV, Erie, Pennsylvania
1977 September 29
Physical Description: 2.0 sound_cassettes
Scope and Contents note
Unions offer protection to workers in some situations, but union membership represents only one fifth of the American labor
force. And while some unions do benefit their members, it is generally at the expense of competing works and frequently at
the expense of the consumer. Government? Government provides some protection, but its efforts are minor. Some workers with
only one possible employer--or with no possible employer--enjoy very little protection. The right answer to the question "Who
protects the worker?" is that the worker is protected by employers--by the existence of other employers who can and will compete
for his or her services if a present employer fails to provide decent wages and working conditions. The only real way to protect
the standard of living of the American worker is to preserve a freely competitive market.
"Workers are protected by employers. Not by [their] own employer[s], because the man who has only one possible employer has
no protection. The employers who protect the worker are the people who would like to hire him but for whom he doesn't work.
The real protection that a worker gets is the existence of more than one possible employer."
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"What Is America?," lecture delivered at the University of Chicago
1977 October 3
Physical Description: 2.0 sound_cassettes
Scope and Contents note
Summary from brochure: Is America still the land of opportunity, or is it a land worn thin, showing much bureaucracy and less
freedom? Dr.
Friedman's
view of America's present situation is not sanguine. He identifies the chief problem and its corollary solution: We must
restore the prestige and influence of the single mechanism most responsible for America's greatness--the free market. Our
greatest defense against becoming over-governed is the free market.
"I believe very deeply that we are nearing the point of no return. We still have the choice, but if we continue much longer
along the road that we have been going we no longer shall have the choice. We shall degenerate into a society which will lose
that spark of creativity, that spark of independence, of freedom, that we have all loved in our country."
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"Myths That Conceal Reality," lecture delivered at Utah State University
1977 October 13
Physical Description: 4.0 sound_cassettes
Scope and Contents note
Summary from brochure: Five myths cloud our perception of both the past and the present. (1) The "robber baron" myth which
holds that in late nineteenth-century America there were powerful men who became rich at the expense of the poor. The reality
is that they became wealthy by being productive, and that there is no other period in history which saw such a rapid and widespread
improvement in the well-being of the average individual. (2) The myth that the Great Depression was caused by a failure of
business. It was, in fact, produced by the Federal Reserve System. (3) The myth that government in the economy has expanded
in response to public demand. Actually, the pubic has had to be sold "hard" for politicians to enact every major social program.
(4) The "free lunch" myth. No matter how the government raises money--by taxing individuals, by taxing businesses, or by printing
more money--it is the individual who pays. (5) The myth that government, like Robin Hood, transfers wealth from the rich to
the poor. The reality is that the government usually transfers wealth and income from both the very rich and the very poor
to those in the middle.
"The Great Depression was produced... by a failure of government, by a failure of monetary policy. It was produced by a failure
of the Federal Reserve System to act in accordance with the intentions of those who established it. It was produced by a failure
of the Federal Reserve System despite the presence of knowledge on the part of many of the people in the System about the
right course of action."
An unrelated program is also on the third original cassette.
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"Money and Inflation," lecture delivered under the auspices of the University of San Diego and the San Diego Chamber of Commerce
1977 November 7
Physical Description: 2.0 sound_cassettes
Scope and Contents note
Summary from brochure: Inflation is blamed on many things. But it has only one cause: It is a monetary phenomenon. Inflation
occurs when the quantity of money increases faster than the quantity of goods. Why does the money supply increase? Very often,
it does so to enable the government to pay its bills without raising taxes. There's only one real cure for inflation. It is
a cure that's easy to describe but difficult to apply: The government must reduce spending and print less money. The alternatives
are both recession and double-digit inflation.
"Printing money is a very attractive device because inflation, from the point of view of a person sitting in Congress or in
the Senate, is a wonderful tax. He doesn't have to vote for it. Have you ever known a congressman who got up and said, 'I
vote to impose a tax in the form of inflation of 10 percent next year'?"
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"Is Tax Reform Possible?," lecture delivered before a meeting of the Americanism Education League, Pasadena, California
1978 February 6
Physical Description: 3.0 sound_cassettes
Scope and Contents note
Summary from brochure: Why do Americans pay more in taxes than they really want to? Can they do anything about it? Americans
must understand that their true tax burden is what the government spends--regardless of who that spending is financed--and
that if government spending goes up faster than prices in general, the real tax burden increases. Simplifying the system is
far from easy, but the real defect is not in the tax system, anyway, but in the budget structure. Our only hope for tax reduction
is in establishing constitutional provisions that will set limits on government spending.
"In no way is anybody proposing to cut taxes because President Carter has proposed an increase in federal government spending,
an increase which is larger than the anticipated increase in prices; so it's an increase in real terms and indeed a larger
increase than that which appears in his official budget because of the continued use and invention of more and more sophisticated
methods to conceal actual spending, the latest gimmick being to treat subsidies given by the government as refunds of taxes
collected from somebody else."
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"The Role of Government in a Free Society," lecture delivered at Stanford University
1978 February 9
Physical Description: 2.0 sound_cassettes
Scope and Contents note
Summary from brochure: John Stuart Mill said, in effect, that self-protection is the only legitimate reason for people to
interfere with the freedom of others. If we are to define the role of government in a free society, we must first specify
what we mean by self-protection. Defense from foreign enemies and protection of property, including the enforcement of private
contracts, are clearly legitimate functions of government. But when we come to two other functions of government--providing
a substitute for voluntary cooperation when it appears impossible to achieve, and providing for irresponsible individuals--the
justification is much less clear-cut, because in a free society people should be able to take risks but should not be able
to force others to pay the consequences. If the proper limitations of government action were observed, the government would
not do many things it now does. We should not resort to government regulation until we have adequately explored the possibilities
for coordinating our activities through voluntary means. If we understood the implications of our own values, we would not
allow ourselves to be "front men" for values we oppose merely because we are confused about the meaning of freedom and the
legitimate role of government in a free society.
"You and I as well-meaning people may say that government should step in to correct this or that market failure, but once
we get the government into the act it's going to go according to its own rules, and those rules will mean that the ultimate
results are very different than the initial intent. The will will be different than the deed. When the government steps in
and make mistakes and has failures, they're going to be big failures and not little ones."
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"The Energy Crisis: A Humane Solution," lecture delivered at the Bank of America, San Francisco, California
1978 February 10
Physical Description: 2.0 sound_cassettes
Scope and Contents note
Summary from brochure: It's pointless to try to predict the availability of adequate sources of energy. What we need is an
adjustable mechanism to enable us to adapt to whatever happens. We already have such a mechanism: The market helps us make
transitions to the future--just as it has done in the past--if it is allowed to operate freely. Our present energy crisis
exists because this crucial mechanism has not been allowed to function freely. Our prospects will be much improved if we can
devise means to abolish--or at least work around--the government controls that interfere with the production and distribution
and use of energy.
"We tend to forget that the price and wage control measures of 1971 bear a great deal of responsibility for our present oil
problem. They have been eliminated on every other product but not on oil. The retention of price controls on oil has discouraged
production, encouraged consumption, increased the fraction of our energy that comes from abroad, and established new vested
interests in the maintenance of controls."
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"The Future of Our Free Society," lecture delivered before a meeting of the National Association of Manufacturers/National
Industrial Council, Congress of American Industry, Washington, D.C.
1978 February 21
Physical Description: 2.0 sound_cassettes
Scope and Contents note
We live under a form of slavery--government domination of the market economy. We have come a long way from a truly free economy:
consider the number of markets to which new firms do not have free access; consider the erosion of expression for business
people; consider the plethora of government regulations American business must contend with. Can these trends be reversed?
It is harder to repeal laws than pass them. Private business is unfortunately short-sighted when it turns to politics. But
count among the favorable signs the very inefficiency of government--and the American public's growing recognition of this
fact. Business qua business can do relatively little to reverse this trend (though it can at least become more sophisticated
and farsighted in political planning), but business people as individuals, as citizens, must seek to persuade the public that
we are already on the road to a collectivist state, that if we continue it, we will lose prosperity and liberty.
"If we continue the trend to a collectivist economy, continue the trend to a society controlled by government, we shall lose
not only our economic advantages but also our political freedom. We cannot continue half slave and half free, and if we continue
in the direction of slavery we shall end up as a collectivist totalitarian society."
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"What Is Wrong with the Welfare State?," lecture delivered at the University of Rochester
1978 February 23
Physical Description: 4.0 sound_cassettes
Scope and Contents note
Friedman
examines how the welfare state, though under "noble objectives," is not sustainable. He focuses not just on the United States
since the New Deal, but taking the countries of Europe and New York City's city government into consideration as well.
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"Free Trade: Producer vs. Consumer," lecture delivered at the Alfred M. Landon Lecture at Kansas State University
1978 April 27
Physical Description: 2.0 sound_cassettes
Scope and Contents note
Summary from brochure: If free trade is good, why is protectionism so popular? Part of the answer lies in a simple political
principle--interests that are concentrated (those of the producer) are more politically effective than interests that are
diffuse (those of the consumer). Protectionism does not create jobs or move goods; rather, it forces us to expend greater
effort to get the goods we produce, since they cost more to produce at home than abroad. The balance of payments can take
care of itself, provided we do not manipulate foreign exchange markets to put an artificial value on the dollar. The right
solution is to dismantle systematically our own trade barriers and set an example for the rest of the world.
"The people who are harmed by [trade] protection are spread and diffused. Indeed the very language shows the political pressure.
We call a tariff a protective measure. It does protect; it protects the consumer very well against one thing. It protects
the consumer against low prices. And yet we call it protection."
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"Equality and Freedom in the Free Enterprise System," lecture delivered under the sponsorship of NASA at the College of William
and Mary, Newport News Campus
1978 May 1
Physical Description: 2.0 sound_cassettes
Scope and Contents note
Summary of brochure: If the government has the power and responsibility to promote equality of income, then how do we define
the concept of equality? Jefferson, in his Declaration of Independence, meant equality before the law, a concept necessary
precisely because people are not equal in tastes, values, or capacities. Later, equality came to mean equality of opportunity--the
chance to run a fair race. Within a free market system, both definitions are consistent with other values: Efficiency, justice,
and liberty. More recently, equality has come to mean equality of outcome. Equality of outcome cannot be mandated, cannot
be insured. Any serious attempt to achieve it would destroy freedom.
"Any society that puts equality before freedom will end up with neither. On the other hand, a society that puts freedom first
will, as a happy byproduct, end up with both greater freedom and greater equality."
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"The Economics of Medical Care," lecture delivered at the Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota
1978 May 19
Physical Description: 1.0 sound_cassette
Scope and Contents note
Summary from brochure: Increasing government involvement in medical care will take us toward fully socialized medicine. This
trend is clearly against the interests of patients, physicians, and other health care personnel. There is of course no such
thing as free health care--you either pay for it directly, or via the tax system, with bureaucrats taking their usual cut
along the way. The reality of the situation is that government involvement in the economics of medical care leads directly
to higher costs for that care. There is no special role for government in medical care. Government should do there only what
it does in other fields--enforce laws against fraud and deception, and offer some assistance (comparable to flood or tornado
relief) to those in extreme medical distress.
"The major reason for the rise in the cost per day of hospital care is not a rise in prices in excess of inflation--not at
all. The major reason is an increase in the number, variety, and complexity of the procedures that are being used, tests that
are being made, services that are being rendered to the American citizen."
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"The Future of Our Free Society: A Conversation with Milton
Friedman
,"
1978 February 21
Physical Description: 1.0 sound_cassette
Scope and Contents note
Conducted at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research "Conversation Series."
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Philadelphia Society - 30th National Saturday Luncheon
1994 April 23
Physical Description: 1.0 sound_cassette
Scope and Contents note
Milton
Friedman
addresses the Philadelphia Society on the occasion of its 30th anniversary. He comments on the progress of its ideals over
the time. He says they have won in the realm of ideals but lost in the realm of policy. After this, officers of the society
and others comment on the work of the society.
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Milton
Friedman
interview by John Callaway on
Nightline, WBBM Radio
1966 January 30
Physical Description: 90.0 minutes
Scope and Contents note
This is the portion of the interview conducted between 8:30 and the ten o'clock news. The second segment, with listeners'
comments and questions, was on a second tape which WBBM has apparently not been able to locate. This tape is not broadcast
quality; it was intended for transcription use only.
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"Nixon's New Controls: A TeleSession with 12 Leading Economists,"
circa 1971
Physical Description: 1.0 sound_cassette
Scope and Contents note
Over a telephone conference call, various economists weigh in on domestic and international economic policy.
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"A Simple Idea Whose Time Has Come: Tax Limitation," interview for the Manion Forum broadcast
1973 October 28
Physical Description: 1.0 sound_cassette
Scope and Contents note
Milton
Friedman
speaks about tax limitation, particularly a proposition on California's ballot.
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box 236
"An Economic Perspective,"
1975 February 7
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This was Wall Street Week television program number 428, with host Louis Rukeyser and special guest
Friedman
.
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box 236
"
Friedman
on the Election,"
1976 November 5
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This was Wall Street Week television program number 619, with host Louis Rukeyser and special guest
Friedman
.
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box 236
"Supply-Side Policies: Where Do We Go From Here?,"
1982 March 17-18
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This
Friedman
lecture about supply-side economics in the 1980s was recorded in Atlanta, Georgia.
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reference number: 77011_a_0007497
box 236
Milton
Friedman
speech in Berkeley
1985 April 24
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reference number: 77011_a_0007498
box 236
"Free Market and Free Speech,"
1986 March 7
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This was
Friedman's
keynote address delivered at the Federalist Society Nationalist Symposium on March 7, 1986, at the Stanford University Law
School. The recording also contains some of the proceedings leading up to the keynote address.
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reference number: 77011_a_0007499
box 236
"Portfolio of State Issues" (volume 4, number 2)
circa 1987
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Friedman
and William F. Buckley Jr. speak about the tax cuts and economic policy of the Reagan administration.
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reference number: 77011_a_0007500
box 236
"In Defense of Dumping," Commonwealth Club of California
1987 July 17
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box 236
"Free Markets and Free Men," lecture delivered at the Chinese University of Hong Kong
1988 September 27
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Friedman
speaks about the intersection of free markets and free societies.
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box 236
Milton
Friedman
describing his trip to China
1988 September 27
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"Communism and Markets," Commonwealth Club of California
1989 July 21
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box 236
Recording of freedom and technology dinner
1989 November 16
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This dinner was co-sponsored by the Cato Institute and Pacific Research Institute. The featured speakers are George Gilder
and Milton
Friedman
.
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reference number: 77011_a_0007505
box 236
Milton
Friedman
describing his 1990 European trip
circa 1990
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box 236
"Prospects for the Nineties: Reaganomics in Reverse?," speech at the National Financial Advisor Conference, Charles Schwab
and Company, Inc.
1991
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reference number: 77011_a_0007508
box 236
"Why Government Is the Problem," Visions of Liberty (1992 Laissez Faire Books, San Francisco, California)
1992
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David Boaz interviews Milton
Friedman
, followed by a general discussion with other economists as well.
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box 236
Speech at the luncheon session of the Educational Choice Conference sponsored by the Pacific Research Institute, San Francisco
1992 May 1
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reference number: 77011_a_0007509
box 236
Milton
Friedman
describing his trip to China
1993 October
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Milton
Friedman
gives a detailed recounting, nearly hour-by-hour, of the trip he and his wife made to China in October 1993. He remarks on
the places he went; people he met; and observations he made about the country, its people, and culture.
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reference number: 77011_a_0007515
box 236
Friedman
on "Bridges: A Liberal/Conservative Dialogue" with Larry Josephson
circa 1996
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reference number: 77011_a_0007517
box 236
"Issues in Education,"
1997 May 17-24
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Part 1: "Vouching for Vouchers" by Milton
Friedman
, 17 May 1997. Part 2: "The New Absolutes" by Bill Watkins, 24 May 1997.
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reference number: 77011_a_0007518
box 236
"How to Cure Medical Care," Richard J. Bartlett M.D. Memorial Lecture for The Saint Francis Foundation, San Francisco
1999 November 4
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reference number: 77011_a_0007519