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Interview with Milton Friedman
Here is a new interview with Milton Friedman. I liked this from the introduction:
San Francisco seems an unlikely home for the man who in 1962 first proposed the privatization of Social Security.
Asked why he dwells in liberalism's den, Milton Friedman, 92, the Nobel laureate economist and father of modern conservatism, didn't skip a beat.
"Not much competition here," he quipped.
Posted by Alex Tabarrok on June 8, 2005 at 02:26 PM in Education | Permalink
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