Money Mischief

Book • 1994
Milton Friedman's "Money Mischief" provides a detailed analysis of monetary history and policy, examining the causes and consequences of inflation.

Friedman challenges conventional wisdom on monetary control, emphasizing the importance of controlling the money supply.

The book explores various historical episodes of inflation and deflation, illustrating the impact of monetary policy on economic stability.

Friedman's work has significantly influenced modern macroeconomic thought and policy debates.

His insights continue to be relevant in understanding the complexities of inflation and its effects on economies worldwide.

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