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  1. Milton Friedman
    Milton Friedman

    Writing for PS since 1997
    3 commentaries

    Milton Friedman (1912-2006) was a Nobel laureate in economics and senior research fellow at the Hoover Institution, and served on President Ronald Reagan's Economic Policy Advisory Board.

  2. Milton Friedman’s Magical Thinking

    Milton Friedman’s Magical Thinking

    Oct 11, 2011 Dani Rodrik

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  4. Exchange Rate Regimes and East Asia

    Exchange Rate Regimes and East Asia

    Oct 7, 1998 Milton Friedman

  5. No Third Way to the Market

    No Third Way to the Market

    Jun 9, 1999 Milton Friedman

  6. The Euro: Monetary Unity to Political Disunity?

    The Euro: Monetary Unity to Political Disunity?

    Aug 28, 1997 Milton Friedman warns that a politically motivated effort to establish a common European currency will backfire.

  7. The Two Faces of Neoliberalism

    The Two Faces of Neoliberalism

    Oct 6, 2023 Jeremy Adelman revisits the lives and intellectual legacies of Friedrich von Hayek and Milton Friedman.

  8. Re-Capturing the Friedmans

    Re-Capturing the Friedmans

    Apr 30, 2012 J. Bradford DeLong

  9. Europe’s Summer Reading List

    Europe’s Summer Reading List

    Aug 10, 2012 Barry Eichengreen

  10. Friedman Completed Keynes

    Friedman Completed Keynes

    Nov 27, 2006 J. Bradford DeLong

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    Trump vs. Europe

    Zaki Laïdi warns that the European Union has no place in Donald Trump’s illiberal worldview.
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    Diplomacy Is the Newest Front in the Russia-Ukraine War

    Richard Haass explains why an enforceable ceasefire must precede, perhaps by many years, final-status negotiations.
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    Will the World Keep Buying US Treasuries?

    Paola Subacchi & Paul van den Noord foresee a gradual reduction in countries’ holdings of dollar-denominated debt, not a rapid sell-off.
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    Why China’s Marriage Crisis Matters

    Yi Fuxian examines the factors underlying a key cause of the country’s demographic crisis.
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    Israel Must Not Ignore the Anti-Hamas Protests in Gaza

    Konstanty Gebert

    Recent demonstrations in Gaza have pushed not only for an end to the war, but also for an end to Hamas's rule, thus echoing Israel's own stated objectives. Yet the Israeli government, consumed by its own internal politics, has barely acknowledged this unprecedentedly positive development.

    underscores the unprecedented nature of recent demonstrations in the war-ravaged enclave.
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    Donald Trump Is a Globalist

    Harold James shows that the MAGA movement is actually an unalloyed version of the idea that its leader claims to reject.
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    Getting Abundance Right

    Sandeep Vaheesan urges the creation of public utilities to accelerate decarbonization and improve living standards.
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    Two Models for Agentic AI

    Daron Acemoglu

    “Agentic AI” represents a crossroads. While AI could be a good adviser to humans – furnishing us with useful, reliable, and relevant information in real time – autonomous AI agents are likely to usher in many foreseeable problems, while eroding many of the gains that the technology might have offered.

    sees a technological crossroads ahead – and argues that one path should not be taken.
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    Developing Countries Need a New Strategy

    Rabah Arezki touts industrial policies that welcome multinational corporations' participation, but on fairer terms.

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