A monetary history of the United States, 1867-1960 Anna Jacobson Schwartz, Milton Friedman
Publisher: PUP
Its social impact was even more harrowing as twenty-five percent of the US civilian labour force was unemployed by 1933, the worst point of the depression (Canterbery 2011, p.18). Two seminal insights emerged from the path-breaking A Monetary History of the United States, 1867–1960 (1963) by Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz. Together, Schwartz and Friedman wrote A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960, an 888-page monetary policy tome. Indeed, in their book, “A Monetary History of the United States, 1867 – 1960,” authors Milton Friedman and Anna J. Explanations can be grouped into the .. A Monetary History of the United States, 1867 1960. Milton Friedman along with Anna Schwartz published a book in 1965 titled A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960 which along with other work of his got him a Nobel Prize in Economics. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Shrinkage since a 7.3% annual drop of the broadest money supply measure in January 1934 (comparative data from Milton Friedman and Anna Jacobson Schwartz's A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960). Read Freidman/Schwartz's ”A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960″ before playing and you will do significantly better than any current Central Banker has done so far. A monetary history of the United States, 1867-1960. That led to their 1963 book, A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960. There are a number of competing explanations as to why the crisis was so severe.