Economics: Five Newly Digitized Milton Friedman Lectures Now Available
The Hoover Archives has recently digitized and made available five lectures delivered by former Hoover fellow and Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman.
The lectures, which span from the late 1970s to the 1980s, were delivered at Stanford and are part of the records of the Hoover Institution. They cover topics from income distribution to the role of government in a free society.
You can listen to recordings of these lectures through our digital collections portal.
See Also: Collected Works of Milton Friedman
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