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1 MILTON FRIEDMAN: A BIBLIOGRAPHY Compiled by Julio H. Cole 1 Milton Friedman ( ), the world-famous author of Capitalism and Freedom (1962) and Free to Choose (1980), was one of the most influential economists of the 20th century, and his memory will live long in the lore of economics. To mark the centenary of his birth, Laissez-Faire is pleased to publish this bibliography, the most complete listing to date of his scholarly writings. It provides both an indication of the breadth of his interests, and a measure of the magnitude of his contribution to economic scholarship. A. Books by Milton Friedman. 98 B. Other Publications by Milton Friedman. 100 C. Published Correspondence. 120 D. Published Interviews Professor of Economics, Universidad Francisco Marroquín (Guatemala). This bibliography is based upon three earlier bibliographical orientations to Friedman s writings: Niels Thygesen, The Scientific Contributions of Milton Friedman, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 79 (1977): 84-98, Kurt Leube (ed.), The Essence of Friedman (Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 1987), pp (compiled by Gloria Valentine), and Marc Lavoie and Mario Seccareccia (eds.), Milton Friedman et son oeuvre (Montreal: Presses de l Université de Montréal, 1993), pp (compiled by Gilles Dostaler). It includes books authored, co-authored or edited by Milton Friedman, introductions and forewords to books by other authors, articles in scholarly and professional journals, comments and replies, chapters in edited volumes, articles in encyclopedias and general interest magazines, book reviews, and published interviews. It does not include articles published in newspapers or in news magazines, speeches, or testimonies to congressional committees. References are to the first publication of each item, and although articles that have been reprinted in the books listed in Section A are cross-referenced to the corresponding volumes, reprints in other publications are not generally reported (except in a few cases where the reprinted version is particularly noteworthy, or better known and/or more easily accessible than the original publication). Laissez-Faire, No (Marzo-Sept 2012):

2 A. Books by Milton Friedman. (1) (Co-editor, with Homer Jones, George Stigler and W. Allen Wallis) The Ethics of Competition and Other Essays, by Frank H. Knight. New York: Harper and Brothers, (2) (Co-author, with Hildegarde Kneeland et al.) Consumer Expenditures in the United States: Estimates for Washington: Government Printing Office, (3) (With Carl Shoup and Ruth P. Mack) Taxing to Prevent Inflation: Techniques for Estimating Revenue Requirements. New York: Columbia University Press, (4) (With Simon Kuznets) Income from Independent Professional Practice. New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, (5) (Co-editor, with H. A. Freeman, Frederick Mosteller and W. Allen Wallis) Sampling Inspection: Principles, Procedures, and Tables for Single, Double, and Sequential Sampling in Acceptance Inspection and Quality Control Based on Per Cent Defective. New York: McGraw-Hill, (6) Essays in Positive Economics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, (7) (Editor) Studies in the Quantity Theory of Money. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, (8) A Theory of the Consumption Function. Princeton: Princeton University Press, (9) A Program for Monetary Stability. New York: Fordham University Press, (10) (With the assistance of Rose D. Friedman) Capitalism and Freedom. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, (11) Price Theory: A Provisional Text. Chicago: Aldine, (12) (With Anna J. Schwartz) A Monetary History of the United States Princeton: Princeton University Press, (Chap. 7 published separately as The Great Contraction in Chaps published separately as From New Deal Banking Reform to World War II Inflation in 1980.) (13) Inflation: Causes and Consequences. Bombay: Asia Publishing House, Reprinted in A-15. (14) (With Robert V. Roosa) The Balance of Payments: Free versus Fixed Exchange Rates. American Enterprise Institute, Washington, (15) Dollars and Deficits: Inflation, Monetary Policy and the Balance of Payments. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, (16) The Optimum Quantity of Money and Other Essays. Chicago: Aldine,

3 (17) (With Walter W. Heller) Monetary vs. Fiscal Policy. New York: Norton, (18) (With Anna J. Schwartz) Monetary Statistics of the United States. New York: Columbia University Press, (19) An Economist s Protest: Columns on Political Economy. Glen Ridge, NJ: Thomas Horton and Co., (20) (With Wilbur J. Cohen) Social Security: Universal or Selective? Washington: American Enterprise Institute, (21) Money and Economic Development: The Horowitz Lectures. New York: Praeger, (22) (Robert J. Gordon, ed.) Milton Friedman s Monetary Framework: A Debate with His Critics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, (23) There s No Such Thing as a Free Lunch. La Salle, IL: Open Court, (24) Price Theory. Chicago: Aldine, Chicago, (Expanded and revised version of A-11.) (25) Tax Limitation, Inflation and the Role of Government. Dallas: Fisher Institute, (26) (With Rose D. Friedman) Free to Choose: A Personal Statement. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (27) (With Anna J. Schwartz) Monetary Trends in the United States and the United Kingdom: Their Relation to Income, Prices and Interest Rates, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, (28) (William R. Allen, ed.) Bright Promises, Dismal Performance: An Economist s Protest. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (29) (With Rose D. Friedman) Tyranny of the Status Quo. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (30) Five Essays. Zurich: Bank Hofmann AG, (31) (Kurt R. Leube, ed.) The Essence of Friedman. Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, (32) Monetarist Economics. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, (33) Money Mischief: Episodes in Monetary History. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (34) (With Rose D. Friedman) Two Lucky People: Memoirs. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, (35) Milton Friedman on Economics: Selected Papers. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,

4 B. Other Publications by Milton Friedman. (1) Professor Pigou s Method for Measuring Elasticities of Demand from Budgetary Data. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 50 (Nov 1935): (2) Review of Seasonal Variations in Industry and Trade, by Simon Kuznets. Journal of Political Economy, 43 (Dec 1935): (3) Further Notes on Elasticity of Substitution: I. Note on Dr. Machlup s Article. Review of Economic Studies, 3 (Feb 1936): (4) (With Hildegarde Kneeland and Erika H. Schoenberg) Plans for the Study of the Consumption of Goods and Services by American Families. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 31 (March 1936): (5) (With A. C. Pigou and N. Georgescu-Roegen) Marginal Utility of Money and Elasticities of Demand. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 50 (May 1936): (6) Review of Cyclical Fluctuations in Commodity Stocks, by Ralph H. Blodgett. Journal of Political Economy, 44 (Dec 1936): (7) The Use of Ranks to Avoid the Assumption of Normality Implicit in the Analysis of Variance. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 32 (Dec 1937): and 34 (March 1939): 109. (8) Discussion of Changing Inventory Valuations and their Effect on Business Savings and on National Income Produced, by Simon Kuznets. In Conference on Research in National Income and Wealth, Studies in Income and Wealth, vol. 1, pp New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, (9) Mr. Broster on Demand Curves. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 101 (2) (1938): (10) Discussion of The Correction of Wealth and Income Estimates for Price Changes, by M. A. Copeland and E. M. Martin. In Conference on Research in National Income and Wealth, Studies in Income and Wealth, vol. 2, pp New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, (11) (With Simon Kuznets) Income from Independent Professional Practice, National Bureau of Economic Research Bulletin, No (Feb 5, 1939). (12) Review of The Income Structure of the United States, by Maurice Leven. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 34 (March 1939): (13) Discussion of Income Capitalization as a Method of Estimating the Distribution of Wealth by Size Groups, by Charles Stewart. In Conference on Research in National Income and Wealth, Studies in Income and Wealth, vol. 3, pp New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, (14) Discussion of Income and the Measurement of the Relative Capacities of the States, by P. H. Wueller. In Studies in Income and Wealth, vol. 3 (see B-13), pp

5 (15) A Comparison of Alternative Tests of Significance for the Problem of m Rankings. Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 11 (March 1940): (16) Review of Business Cycles in the United States of America, , by J. Tinbergen. American Economic Review, 30 (Sept 1940): (17) Review of Monopolistic Competition and General Equilibrium, by Robert Triffin. Journal of Farm Economics, 23 (Feb 1941): (18) Discussion of The Inflationary Gap, by Walter Salant. American Economic Review, 32 (June 1942): Reprinted in A-6. (19) (With W. Allen Wallis) The Empirical Derivation of Indifference Functions. In Oskar Lange, Francis McIntyre and Theodore O. Yntema (eds.), Studies in Mathematical Economics and Econometrics in Memory of Henry Schultz, pp Chicago: University of Chicago Press, (20) The Spendings Tax as a Wartime Fiscal Measure. American Economic Review, 33 (March 1943): (21) Review of Saving, Investment and National Income, by Oscar L. Altman. Review of Economic Statistics, 26 (May 1944): (22) Lange on Price Flexibility and Employment: A Methodological Criticism. American Economic Review, 36 (Sept 1946): Reprinted in A-6. (23) (With George J. Stigler) Roofs or Ceilings? The Current Housing Problem. Popular Essays on Current Problems, vol. 1, No. 2. Irvington-on-Hudson, NY: Foundation for Economic Education, Reprinted in A-32. (24) Lerner on the Economics of Control. Journal of Political Economy, 55 (Oct 1947): Reprinted in A-6. (25) Utilization of Limited Experimental Facilities When the Cost of Each Measurement Depends on its Magnitude. In Churchill Eisenhart, Millard W. Hastay and W. Allen Wallis (eds.), Selected Techniques of Statistical Analysis, pp New York: McGraw-Hill, (26) Planning an Experiment for Estimating The Mean and Standard Deviation of a Normal Distribution from Observations on the Cumulative Distribution. In Selected Techniques of Statistical Analysis (see B-25), pp (27) (With L. J. Savage) Planning Experiments Seeking Maxima. In Selected Techniques of Statistical Analysis (see B-25), pp (28) (With Harold Hotelling, Walter Bartky, W. Edwards Deming and Paul Hoel) The Teaching of Statistics. Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 19 (March 1948): (29) Review of Cycles: The Science of Prediction, by Edward R. Dewey and Edwin F. Dakin. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 43 (March 1948):

6 (30) A Monetary and Fiscal Framework for Economic Stability. American Economic Review, 38 (June 1948): Also published in Friedrich A. Lutz and Lloyd W. Mints (eds.), Readings in Monetary Theory, AEA Series of Republished Articles on Economics, vol. 5 (Philadelphia: Blakiston Co., 1951), pp Reprinted in A-6. (31) (With L. J. Savage) The Utility Analysis of Choices Involving Risk. Journal of Political Economy, 56 (Aug 1948): Also published in George J. Stigler and Kenneth E. Boulding (eds.), Readings in Price Theory, AEA Series of Republished Articles on Economics, vol. 6 (Homewood, IL: Richard D. Irwin, 1952), pp Reprinted in A-35. (32) Foreword to Analysis of Wisconsin Income, by Frank A. Hanna et al. Studies in Income and Wealth, vol. 9. New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, (33) Liquidity and Uncertainty (Discussion). American Economic Review, 39 (May 1949): (34) A Fiscal and Monetary Framework for Economic Stability. Econometrica, 17 (July 1949, Supplement): (35) Rejoinder to Professor Friedman s Proposal: A Comment, by Philip Neff. American Economic Review, 39 (Sept 1949): (36) The Marshallian Demand Curve. Journal of Political Economy, 57 (Dec 1949): Reprinted in A-6. (37) Does Monopoly in Industry Justify Monopoly in Agriculture? Farm Policy Forum, 3 (June 1950): 5-8. (38) (With Emile Despres, Albert G. Hart, Paul A. Samuelson and Donald H. Wallace) The Problem of Economic Instability. American Economic Review, 40 (Sept 1950): (39) Wesley C. Mitchell as an Economic Theorist. Journal of Political Economy, 58 (Dec 1950): Reprinted in Arthur F. Burns (ed.), Wesley Clair Mitchell: The Economic Scientist (New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1952), pp (40) Commodity-Reserve Currency. Journal of Political Economy, 59 (June 1951): Reprinted in A-6. (41) Comments on Monetary Policy. Review of Economics and Statistics, 32 (Aug 1951): Reprinted in A-6. (42) Les effets d une politique de plein emploi sur la stabilité economique: Analyse formelle (translated by Jacques Mayer). Economie Apliquée, 4 (July-Dec 1951): Published in English, with slight revisions, as The Effects of a Full- Employment Policy on Economic Stability: A Formal Analysis in A

7 (43) Liberté d entreprise aux États-Unis. Bulletin Bimestriel de la Société Belge d'études et d'expansion, No. 148 (Nov-Dec 1951): (44) Some Comments on the Significance of Labor Unions for Economic Policy. In David McCord Wright (ed.), The Impact of the Union, pp New York: Harcourt Brace and Co., (45) Comment on Research on the Size Distribution of Income, by Dorothy S. Brady. In Conference on Research in Income and Wealth, Studies in Income and Wealth, vol. 13, pp New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, (46) Comment on Postwar Changes in the Income of Identical Consumer Units, by George Katona and Janet A. Fisher. In Studies in Income and Wealth, vol. 13 (see B-45), pp (47) Comment on A Test of an Econometric Model for the United States, , by Carl Christ. In Conference on Business Cycles, pp New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, (48) The Welfare Effects of an Income Tax and Excise Tax. Journal of Political Economy, 60 (Feb 1952): Reprinted in A-6. (49) Price, Income, and Monetary Changes in Three Wartime Periods. American Economic Review, 42 (May 1952): Reprinted in A-16. (50) Reply to Friedman s Welfare Effects, by Cecil G. Phipps. Journal of Political Economy, 60 (Aug 1952): (51) (With L. J. Savage) The Expected Utility Hypothesis and the Measurability of Utility. Journal of Political Economy, 60 (Dec 1952): Reprinted in A-31 and A-35. (52) A Method of Comparing Incomes of Families Differing in Composition. In Conference on Research in Income and Wealth, Studies in Income and Wealth, vol. 15, pp New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, (53) Comment on Methodological Developments, by Richard Ruggles. In Bernard F. Haley (ed.), A Survey of Contemporary Economics, vol. 2, pp Homewood, Ill.: Richard D. Irwin, (54) Discussion of A Survey of Contemporary Economics. American Economic Review, 43 (May 1953): (55) Choice, Chance and the Personal Distribution of Income. Journal of Political Economy, 61 (Aug 1953): Reprinted in A-31. (56) Rejoinder to Economic Advice and Political Limitations, by Henry M. Oliver, Jr. Review of Economics and Statistics, 35 (Aug 1953): 252. (57) Why the Dollar Shortage? The Freeman, 4 (6) (Dec 1953):

8 (58) The Methodology of Positive Economics. In Essays in Positive Economics (see A-6), pp Reprinted in A-31. (59) The Case for Flexible Exchange Rates. In Essays in Positive Economics (see A- 6), pp Also published in Richard E. Caves and Harry G. Johnson (eds.), Readings in International Economics, AEA Series of Republished Articles on Economics, vol. 11 (Homewood, IL: Richard D. Irwin, 1968), pp Reprinted in A-31. (60) Reply to The Marshallian Demand Curve, by Martin J. Bailey. Journal of Political Economy, 62 (June 1954): (61) Why the American Economy is Depression Proof. Nationalekonomiska föreningens förhandlingar, No. 3 (1954): Reprinted in A-15. (62) The Reduction of Fluctuations in the Income of Primary Producers: A Critical Comment. Economic Journal, 64 (Dec 1954): (63) What All is Utility? Economic Journal, 65 (Sept 1955): (64) Comment on Marshall and Friedman on Union Strength, by Lloyd Ulman. Review of Economics and Statistics, 37 (Nov 1955): (65) Leon Walras and his Economic System: A Review Article. American Economic Review, 45 (Dec 1955): (66) Comment on Survey of the Empirical Evidence on Economies of Scale, by Caleb A. Smith. In Business Concentration and Price Policy, pp Princeton: Princeton University Press, (67) Liberalism, Old Style. In 1955 Collier s Year Book, pp New York: P. F. Collier and Son, (68) The Role of Government in Education. In Robert A. Solo (ed.), Economics and the Public Interest, pp New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, (69) Comment on A Review of Input-Output Analysis, by Carl F. Christ. In Input- Output Analysis: An Appraisal, pp Studies in Income and Wealth, vol. 18. Princeton: Princeton University Press, (70) The Quantity Theory of Money A Restatement. In Studies in the Quantity Theory of Money (see A-7), pp Reprinted in A-16 and A-31. (71) The Indian Alternative. Encounter, 8 (Jan 1957): (72) (With Gary S. Becker) A Statistical Illusion in Judging Keynesian Models. Journal of Political Economy, 65 (Feb 1957): Reprinted in A-35. (73) Government Control of Consumer Credit. University of Pennsylvania Bulletin, 8 (March 25, 1957):

9 (74) Savings and the Balance Sheet. Bulletin of the Oxford University Institute of Statistics, 19 (May 1957): (75) Consumer Credit Control as an Instrument of Stabilization Policy. In Consumer Instalment Credit, Part 2, vol. 2: Conference on Regulation, pp Washington: NBER and Federal Reserve System, (76) Foreign Economic Aid: Means and Objectives. Yale Review, 47 (Summer 1958): Reprinted in A-31. (77) (With Gary S. Becker) Reply to Kuh and Johnston. Review of Economics and Statistics, 40 (Aug 1958): 298. (78) (With Gary S. Becker) Reply to The Friedman-Becker Illusion, by L. R. Klein. Journal of Political Economy, 66 (Dec 1958): (79) Supplementary Comment. Journal of Political Economy, 66 (Dec 1958): (80) The Permanent Income Hypothesis: Comment. American Economic Review, 48 (Dec 1958): (81) What Price Inflation? Finance and Accounting, 38, Part 7 (1958): (82) Minimizing Government Control Over Economic Life and Strengthening Competitive Private Enterprise. In Problems of United States Economic Development, vol. 1, pp New York: Committee for Economic Development, (83) The Supply of Money and Changes in Prices and Output. In The Relationship of Prices to Economic Stability and Growth, pp Washington: Government Printing Office, Reprinted in A-16 and A-31. (84) Capitalism and Freedom. In Felix Morley (ed.), Essays on Individuality, pp Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, (85) Reply to Comments on A Theory of the Consumption Function. In Lincoln H. Clark (ed.), Consumer Behavior, pp New York: Harper and Brothers, (86) The Demand for Money: Some Theoretical and Empirical Results. American Economic Review, 49 (May 1959): (87) The Demand for Money: Some Theoretical and Empirical Results. Journal of Political Economy, 67 (Aug 1959): Reprinted in A-16 and A-35. (88) Discussion of Wage Push Inflation, by Walker A. Morton. Proceedings of the 11th Annual Meeting of the Industrial Relations Research Association (1959), pp (89) (With T. W. Anderson) A Limitation of the Optimum Property of the Sequential Probability Ratio Test. In Ingram Olkin et al. (eds.), Contributions to Probability and Statistics: Essays in Honor of Harold Hotelling, pp Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press,

10 (90) Comments. In Irwin Friend and Robert Jones (eds.), Consumption and Savings, vol. 2, pp Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, (91) In Defense of Destabilizing Speculation. In Ralph W. Pfouts (ed.), Essays in Economics and Econometrics: A Volume in Honor of Harold Hotelling, pp Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, Reprinted in A-16. (92) Vault Cash and Free Reserves. Journal of Politica1 Economy, 69 (April 1961): (93) Monetary Data and National Income Estimates. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 9 (April 1961): (94) Capitalism and Freedom. New Individualist Review, 1 (April 1961): (95) The Demand for Money. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 105 (June 1961): Reprinted in A-15. (96) Economic Aid Reconsidered: A Reply. Yale Review, 50 (Summer 1961): (97) The Lag in Effect of Monetary Policy. Journal of Political Economy, 69 (Oct 1961): Reprinted in A-16. (98) Real and Pseudo Gold Standards. Journal of Law and Economics, 4 (Oct 1961): Reprinted in A-15 and A-31. (99) Review of Inflation, by Thomas Wilson. American Economic Review, 51 (Dec 1961): (100) The Report of the Commission on Money and Credit: An Essay in petitio principii. American Economic Review, 52 (May 1962): (101) Is a Free Society Stable? New Individualist Review, 2 (Summer 1962): (102) The Interpolation of Time Series by Related Series. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 57 (Dec 1962): (103) Should There Be an Independent Monetary Authority? In Leland B. Yeager (ed.), In Search of a Monetary Constitution, pp Cambridge: Harvard University Press, Reprinted in A-15 and A-31. (104) More on Archibald versus Chicago. Review of Economic Studies, 30 (Feb 1963): (105) (With Anna J. Schwartz) Money and Business Cycles. Review of Economics and Statistics, 45 (Feb 1963, Part 2, Supplement): Reprinted in A-16. (106) Price Determination in the United States Treasury Bill Market: A Comment. Review of Economics and Statistics, 45 (Aug 1963): (107) The Present State of Monetary Theory. Economic Studies Quarterly, 14 (Sept 1963):

11 (108) (With David Meiselman) The Relative Stability of Monetary Velocity and the Investment Multiplier in the United States, In Stabilization Policies, pp Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, (109) Windfalls, the Horizon, and Related Concepts in the Permanent Income Hypothesis. In Carl F. Christ et al., Measurement in Economics: Studies in Mathematical Economics and Econometrics in Memory of Yehuda Grunfeld, pp Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, (110) Comment on Tests of the Permanent-Income Hypothesis Based on a Reinterview Savings Survey, by Nissan Liviatan. In Measurement in Economics: Studies in Mathematical Economics and Econometrics in Memory of Yehuda Grunfeld (see B-109), pp (111) Using the Free Market to Resolve the Balance of Payments Problem. Financial Analysts Journal, 20 (March-April 1964): (112) Post War Trends in Monetary Theory and Policy. National Banking Review, 2 (Sept 1964): 1-9. Reprinted in A-16. (113) Note on Lag in Effect of Monetary Policy. American Economic Review, 54 (Sept 1964): (114) Comment on Collusion in the Auction for Treasury Bills, by Michael Rieber. Journal of Political Economy, 72 (Oct 1964): (115) (With David Meiselman) Keynes and the Quantity Theory: Reply to Donald Hester. Review of Economics and Statistics, 46 (Nov 1964): (116) Can a Controlled Economy Work? In Melvin R. Laird (ed.), The Conservative Papers, pp Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, (117) The Monetary Studies of the National Bureau. In The National Bureau Enters its 45th Year, pp National Bureau of Economic Research, 44th Annual Report, Reprinted in A-16. (118) (With D. Hodgman, E. J. Kane and Henry Wallich) Readings in Monetary Theory and Policy. American Economist, 8 (Winter ): (119) (With David Meiselman) Reply to Ando and Modigliani and to DePrano and Mayer. American Economic Review, 55 (Sept 1965): (120) A Program for Monetary Stability. In M. D. Ketchum and L. T. Kendall (eds.), Readings in Financial Institutions, pp Boston: Houghton Mifflin, (121) Foreword to Determinants and Effects of Changes in the Stock of Money, , by Phillip Cagan. New York: Columbia University Press, (122) A Free Market in Education. The Public Interest, No. 3 (Spring 1966): 107. (123) A Tax Subsidy for the Poor? Social Service Outlook, 1 (April 1966):

12 (124) Interest Rates and the Demand for Money. Journal of Law and Economics, 9 (Oct 1966): Reprinted in A-16 and A-35. (125) (With Yale Brozen) The Minimum Wage: Who Pays? Washington: The Free Society Association, (126) (With Paul W. McCracken, Charls E. Walker and C. Richard Youngdahl) What Should Monetary and Fiscal Policy Be in the Present Situation: A Symposium. Chicago: First National Bank of Chicago, (127) What Price Guideposts? In George P. Shultz and Robert Z. Aliber (eds.), Guidelines, Informal Controls, and the Market Place, pp Chicago: University of Chicago Press, Reprinted in A-15. (128) Comments on The Case against the Case against the Guideposts, by Robert M. Solow. In Guidelines, Informal Controls, and the Market Place (see B-127), pp (129) Myths That Keep People Hungry. Harper s Magazine, 234 (April 1967): (130) Must We Choose between Inflation and Unemployment? Stanford Graduate School of Business Bulletin, 35 (Spring 1967): 10-13, 40, 42. (131) The Monetary Theory and Policy of Henry Simons. Journal of Law and Economics, 10 (Oct 1967): Reprinted in A-16. (132) Why Not a Voluntary Army? In Sol Tax (ed.), The Draft: A Handbook of Facts and Alternatives, pp Chicago: University of Chicago Press, Reprinted in New Individualist Review, 4 (Spring 1967): 3-9. (133) Value Judgments in Economics. In Sidney Hook (ed.), Human Values and Economic Policy: A Symposium, pp New York: New York University Press, Reprinted in A-31. (134) L économie politique des accords monétaires internationaux. In Emil M. Claassen (ed.), Les Fondements philosophiques des systèmes économiques: Textes de Jacques Rueff et essais rédigés en son honneur, pp Paris: Payot, (135) The Role of Monetary Policy. American Economic Review, 58 (March 1968): Reprinted in A-16 and A-31. (136) The Higher Schooling in America. The Public Interest, No. 11 (Spring 1968): (137) Taxes, Money and Stabilization. The Banker, 118 (Dec 1968): (138) Factors Affecting the Level of Interest Rates. Proceedings of the Conference on Savings and Residential Financing, pp Chicago: U.S. Savings and Loan League, (139) Money: II. Quantity Theory. International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol.10, pp New York: Macmillan,

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