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Gilligan November 16th 06 06:20 PM

Milton Friedman RIP
 
Milton Friedman has died at the age of 94. He won the Nobel Prize in
Economics in 1976 and was a strong advocate of Capitalism and limited
government.



Capt. JG November 16th 06 06:40 PM

Milton Friedman RIP
 
Too bad Bush with his Harvard MBA never read his books.

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"Gilligan" wrote in message
. ..
Milton Friedman has died at the age of 94. He won the Nobel Prize in
Economics in 1976 and was a strong advocate of Capitalism and limited
government.




Maxprop November 16th 06 10:56 PM

Milton Friedman RIP
 

"Gilligan" wrote in message
. ..
Milton Friedman has died at the age of 94. He won the Nobel Prize in
Economics in 1976 and was a strong advocate of Capitalism and limited
government.


Friedman was a good man. His brand of economic sensibility is missing in
most circles today.

Max



DSK November 17th 06 03:35 AM

Milton Friedman RIP
 
Milton Friedman has died at the age of 94. He won the Nobel Prize in
Economics in 1976 and was a strong advocate of Capitalism and limited
government.



Actually he was a strong advocate of de-politicized monetary
policy.

Maxprop wrote:
Friedman was a good man. His brand of economic sensibility is missing in
most circles today.


And his economic principles are totally missing from the
practices of those who most loudly advocate his wisdom.

DSK


Walt November 17th 06 02:02 PM

Milton Friedman RIP
 
DSK wrote:
Maxprop wrote:

Friedman was a good man. His brand of economic sensibility is missing
in most circles today.


And his economic principles are totally missing from the practices of
those who most loudly advocate his wisdom.


You mean you're supposed to walk the walk, and not just talk the talk?

Man, you're harsh. I bet you believe in accountability too. Why are you
such a hard ass when we know the debt fairy is coming along any day now?

//Walk

Gilligan November 17th 06 02:47 PM

Milton Friedman RIP
 

"Walt" wrote in


the debt fairy is coming along any day now?



Why is borrowing money at historically low interest rates so bad?

Especially if followed by a growth in the money supply that exceeds the
increase in the GNP?






DSK November 17th 06 03:09 PM

Milton Friedman RIP
 
"Walt" wrote
the debt fairy is coming along any day now?


The bad news, he's engaged to the foreign-policy fairy.


Gilligan wrote:
Why is borrowing money at historically low interest rates so bad?


It wouldn't be so bad, if the money were spent on something
constructive that offered future returns.


Especially if followed by a growth in the money supply that exceeds the
increase in the GNP?


??? Increasing the gov't debt has very little to do with
increasing the money supply. And the increases in GNP have
rather paltry, lately. And this is after starting a war,
traditionally a great way to goose a national economy; and
eliminating all those pesky environmental regulations, which
should also give a boost. What's up with that?

Besides, everybody knows that those darn libby-rull
Democrats are the ones who don't know beans about the
economy. Now that they're in charge, just LOOK at the deficit!

This thread got side tracked somehow. What I started out to
say, for 1 ASA/economist point, can anybody answer what
economic theory did Friedman produce? 2 points if you can
explain it.

DSK


Walt November 17th 06 04:04 PM

Milton Friedman RIP
 
DSK wrote:
"Walt" wrote


the debt fairy is coming along any day now?


The bad news, he's engaged to the foreign-policy fairy.


Obviously our problems in Iraq are a direct result of some of you not
clapping vigorously enough.

This thread got side tracked somehow. What I started out to say, for 1
ASA/economist point, can anybody answer what economic theory did
Friedman produce?


Monetarism.

2 points if you can explain it.


Hah. A trick question. What color is the wind?


//Walt

DSK November 17th 06 04:17 PM

Milton Friedman RIP
 
This thread got side tracked somehow. What I started out to say, for 1
ASA/economist point, can anybody answer what economic theory did
Friedman produce?



Walt wrote:
Monetarism.


Well, you're in the right ballpark. Friedman was a
monetarist and his thoeries revitalized monetarism
(discredited for a long time even after the obvious hint of
the Weimar Republic's fiscal undoing). He's been called a
Neo-Monetarist. But there is a specifc term (also used in
sailing) that is the key to his main monetarist theory, in
fact this is what makes the whole thing work.



2 points if you can explain it.


Hah. A trick question. What color is the wind?


*I* can explain it, and I'm not all that smart. C'mon do we
have to wait for Gilligan to put donw his coffee and join in?

DSK


Walt November 17th 06 05:58 PM

Milton Friedman RIP
 
DSK wrote:

Well, you're in the right ballpark. Friedman was a monetarist and his
thoeries revitalized monetarism ... But there is a specifc term (also used in
sailing) that is the key to his main monetarist theory, in fact this is
what makes the whole thing work.



Sailing term? You mean "money"?

You've been hanging around the keelboat racers too much, Doug.


//Walt
// "They're gaining on us, Skipper. What do we do?"
// "Not to worry. Stand by to deploy more money."


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