Examines the causes of inflation and how it can be cured, using the United States, Great Britain, West Germany, and Japan as examples of good and bad practices.
"Examines the causes of inflation and how it can be cured, using the United States, Great Britain, West Germany, and Japan as examples of good and bad practices."@en
"Examines the causes of inflation and how it can be cured, using the United States, Great Britain, West Germany, and Japan as examples of good and bad practices."
"Economist Milton Friedman discusses the causes of inflation and his ideas for a cure."@en
"Examines the causes of inflation and how it can be cured, using the United States, Great Britain, West Germany and Japan as examples of good and bad practices."
"Presents the monetarist theories of Milton Friedman in particular "the quantity theory of money", which holds that inflation results if the quantity of money increases rapidly and recession results if monetary growth is sharply reduced. Uses examples from West Germany, Japan, U.S.A. and Britain."@en
"Milton Friedman is convinced that he understands the cure for inflation."
"Examines the causes of inflation and how it can be cured, using the U.S., Great Britain, West Germany, and Japan as examples of good and bad practices."@en
"Dr. Milton Friedman examines the causes of inflation and how it can be cured, using the United States, Great Britain, West Germany, and Japan as examples of good and bad practices."@en
"Examines the causes of inflation and ways it can be cured, using the United States, Great Britain, West Germany, and Japan as examples of good and bad practices."@en
"Milton Friedman argues that inflation is caused by the excessive growth of the monetary supply and that its cure lies not in wage and price control, but in the natural movement of a free, unhindered economy. In the debate that follows, bankers and government leaders discuss his views."
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