AUDIO BOOKS
Audio Books
Arts & Entertainment
AudibleOriginals
Bios & Memoirs
Business
Classics
Comedy
Drama & Poetry
Education
Erotica & Sexuality
Espa?ol
Fiction
Great Speakers
Health & Fitness
Higher Education Faculty
History
K-12 Educators
Kids & Young Adults
Language Instruction
Live Events
Mysteries & Thrillers
Newspapers & Magazines
Nonfiction
Nostalgia Radio
Parents & Family
Podcasts
Professionals
Radio & TV
Religion & Spirituality
Science & Technology
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Self Development
Sports
Students
Technology
Travel & Adventure
Monetarism and Supply Side Economics: Free Market Thought in the Late 20th Century (Unabridged) by Arjo Klamer and Alan Reynolds
Monetarism and Supply Side Economics: Free Market Thought in the Late 20th Century (Unabridged)
Monetarism and Supply Side Economics: Free Market Thought in the Late 20th Century (Unabridged)

Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Author: Arjo Klamer and Alan Reynolds
Audio lenght: 2 hours and 45 min.

Dr. Arjo Klamer: Monetarism emerged in the 1960's under the leadership of Milton Friedman, who received the Nobel Prize in 1976. Friedman taught at the University of Chicago during this period, developing monetarism as a branch of Frank Knight's famous "Chicago School" of economics. Monetarists emphasize the role of money and the government's monetary policy in economic affairs; they vigorously defend the free market in their work.

Alan Reynolds: Supply Side Economics, another modern branch of free market economics, emphasizes the harmful role of impediments to production (such as taxes). Robert A. Mundell is often considered the father of this modern school of economic thought. Supply side economics advocates government policies that would stimulate increased overall economic production, rather than to redistribute existing production.

More details on Monetarism and Supply Side Economics: Free Market Thought in the Late 20th Century (Unabridged)

Limited Time Offer - Get Your First 3 Months at Audible for $7.49/month!