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| name = David D. Friedman
| name = David D. Friedman
| school_tradition = Chicago school of economics<ref>{{cite web |url=http://daviddfriedman.com/The_Machinery_of_Freedom_.pdf |title=The Machinery of Freedom | page=124 |format=PDF |accessdate=25 November 2012|quote=Much is made in libertarian circles of the division between 'Austrian' and 'Chicago' schools of economic theory, largely by people who understand neither. I am classified as 'Chicago'. }}</ref>
| school_tradition = Chicago school of economics<ref>{{cite web |url=http://daviddfriedman.com/The_Machinery_of_Freedom_.pdf |title=The Machinery of Freedom | page=124 |format=PDF |accessdate=25 November 2012|quote=Much is made in libertarian circles of the division between 'Austrian' and 'Chicago' schools of economic theory, largely by people who understand neither. I am classified as 'Chicago'. }}</ref>
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| alma_mater = [[Harvard University]] <small>([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]])</small><br>[[University of Chicago]] <small>([[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]])</small>
| alma_mater = [[Harvard University]] <small>([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]])</small><br>[[University of Chicago]] <small>([[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]])</small>
| influences = [[Ronald Coase]], [[Friedrich Hayek]], [[Robert A. Heinlein]], [[Milton Friedman]], [[Rose Friedman]], [[Adam Smith]], [[Richard Timberlake]]
| influences = [[Ronald Coase]], [[Friedrich Hayek]], [[Robert A. Heinlein]], [[Milton Friedman]], [[Rose Friedman]], [[Adam Smith]], [[Richard Timberlake]]
| influenced = [[Bryan Caplan]], [[Patri Friedman]], [[Peter Leeson]], [[Edward Stringham]]
| contributions = ''[[The Machinery of Freedom]]''
| contributions = ''[[The Machinery of Freedom]]''
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==David Ricardo==
==David Ricardo==
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| school_tradition = [[Classical economics]]
| school_tradition = [[Classical economics]]
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| image = Portrait of David Ricardo by Thomas Phillips.jpg
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| death_place = [[Gatcombe Park]], [[Gloucestershire]], England
| death_place = [[Gatcombe Park]], [[Gloucestershire]], England
| nationality = British
| nationality = British
| ethnicity = Jewish
| field =
| field =
| influences = [[Adam Smith|Smith]]{{·}} [[Jeremy Bentham|Bentham]]
| influences = [[Adam Smith|Smith]]{{·}} [[Jeremy Bentham|Bentham]]
| opposed =
| influenced = [[Ricardian socialism|Ricardian Socialists]]{{·}} [[Henry George|George]]{{·}} [[John Stuart Mill]]{{·}} [[Piero Sraffa|Sraffa]]{{·}} [[Robert Barro|Barro]]{{·}} [[John Ramsay McCulloch]]{{·}}[[Karl Marx]]{{·}} [[Franz Oppenheimer]]
| contributions = [[Ricardian equivalence]], [[labour theory of value]], [[comparative advantage]], [[Diminishing returns|law of diminishing returns]], [[Economic rent]]<ref>Miller, Roger LeRoy. ''Economics Today''. Fifteenth Edition. Boston, MA: Pearson Education. page 559</ref>
| contributions = [[Ricardian equivalence]], [[labour theory of value]], [[comparative advantage]], [[Diminishing returns|law of diminishing returns]], [[Economic rent]]<ref>Miller, Roger LeRoy. ''Economics Today''. Fifteenth Edition. Boston, MA: Pearson Education. page 559</ref>
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| name = Joseph Schumpeter
| name = Joseph Schumpeter
| school_tradition = [[Historical school of economics|Historical School]]
| school_tradition = [[Historical school of economics|Historical School]]
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| alma_mater = [[University of Vienna]]
| alma_mater = [[University of Vienna]]
| influences = [[Alexis de Tocqueville|Tocqueville]], [[Karl Marx|Marx]], [[Herbert Spencer|Spencer]], [[Carl Menger|Menger]], [[Eugen Böhm von Bawerk|Böhm-Bawerk]], [[Friedrich von Wieser|Wieser]], [[Gustav von Schmoller|Schmoller]], [[Max Weber|Weber]], [[Werner Sombart|Sombart]], [[Émile Durkheim|Durkheim]], [[Léon Walras|Walras]], [[Vilfredo Pareto|Pareto]], [[Clément Juglar|Juglar]], [[Nikolai Kondratiev|Kondratiev]], [[Knut Wicksell|Wicksell]], [[Philip Wicksteed|Wicksteed]]
| influences = [[Alexis de Tocqueville|Tocqueville]], [[Karl Marx|Marx]], [[Herbert Spencer|Spencer]], [[Carl Menger|Menger]], [[Eugen Böhm von Bawerk|Böhm-Bawerk]], [[Friedrich von Wieser|Wieser]], [[Gustav von Schmoller|Schmoller]], [[Max Weber|Weber]], [[Werner Sombart|Sombart]], [[Émile Durkheim|Durkheim]], [[Léon Walras|Walras]], [[Vilfredo Pareto|Pareto]], [[Clément Juglar|Juglar]], [[Nikolai Kondratiev|Kondratiev]], [[Knut Wicksell|Wicksell]], [[Philip Wicksteed|Wicksteed]]
| opposed = [[Karl Marx|Marx]], [[John Maynard Keynes|Keynes]]
| influenced = [[Christopher Freeman|C. Freeman]], [[Robert A. Dahl|Dahl]], [[Israel Kirzner|Kirzner]], [[John Hicks|Hicks]], [[Milton Friedman|Friedman]], [[Paul Samuelson|Samuelson]], [[James Tobin|Tobin]], [[John Burr Williams|Williams]], [[Abram Bergson|Bergson]], [[Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen|Georgescu-Roegen]], [[Robert Heilbroner|Heilbroner]], [[Samuel P. Huntington|Huntington]], [[Immanuel Wallerstein|Wallerstein]], [[Carlota Perez|Perez]], [[Harry Gordon Johnson|H. G. Johnson]], [[Anthony Downs|Downs]], [[Thomas Sowell|Sowell]], [[Erik S. Reinert|Reinert]], [[Igor Egorov|Yegorov]], [[Peter Drucker]], [[David Rockefeller]]
| contributions = [[Business cycle]]s<br>[[Economic development]]<br>[[Entrepreneurship]]<br>[[Evolutionary economics]]
| contributions = [[Business cycle]]s<br>[[Economic development]]<br>[[Entrepreneurship]]<br>[[Evolutionary economics]]
| awards =
| awards =
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| name = Milton Friedman
| name = Milton Friedman
| school_tradition = [[Chicago school of economics]]
| school_tradition = [[Chicago school of economics]]
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| birth_date = {{birth date|mf=yes|1912|7|31}}
| birth_date = {{birth date|mf=yes|1912|7|31}}
| birth_place = {{nowrap|[[Brooklyn]], New York, USA}}
| birth_place = {{nowrap|[[Brooklyn]], New York, USA}}
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| alma_mater = {{unbulleted list |[[Columbia University]] {{small|(PhD, 1946)}} |{{nowrap|[[University of Chicago]] {{small|(MA, 1933)}}}} |[[Rutgers University]] {{small|(BA, 1932)}}}}
| alma_mater = {{unbulleted list |[[Columbia University]] {{small|(PhD, 1946)}} |{{nowrap|[[University of Chicago]] {{small|(MA, 1933)}}}} |[[Rutgers University]] {{small|(BA, 1932)}}}}
| influences = {{hlist|[[Adam Smith]]|[[Irving Fisher]]}} {{hlist|[[Frank Knight]]|[[Simon Kuznets]]}} {{hlist|[[Jacob Viner]]|[[Harold Hotelling]]}} {{hlist|[[Arthur Burns]]|[[Friedrich Hayek]]}} {{hlist|[[Homer Jones (economist)|Homer Jones]]|[[Henry Calvert Simons|Henry Simons]]}} {{hlist|[[George Stigler]]|[[Henry Schultz]]}}
| influences = {{hlist|[[Adam Smith]]|[[Irving Fisher]]}} {{hlist|[[Frank Knight]]|[[Simon Kuznets]]}} {{hlist|[[Jacob Viner]]|[[Harold Hotelling]]}} {{hlist|[[Arthur Burns]]|[[Friedrich Hayek]]}} {{hlist|[[Homer Jones (economist)|Homer Jones]]|[[Henry Calvert Simons|Henry Simons]]}} {{hlist|[[George Stigler]]|[[Henry Schultz]]}}
| opposed = {{unbulleted list |[[John Maynard Keynes]] |[[Paul Samuelson]] |[[John Kenneth Galbraith]]}}
| influenced = {{hlist|[[Margaret Thatcher]]|[[Gary Becker]]}} {{hlist|[[Augusto Pinochet]]|[[Alan Greenspan]]}} {{hlist|[[Anna J. Schwartz]]|[[Ben Bernanke]]}} {{hlist|[[J. Bradford DeLong]]|[[Chicago Boys]]}} {{hlist|[[Thomas Sowell]]|[[Herbert Stein]]}} {{hlist|[[Harry Markowitz]]|[[Phillip D. Cagan]]}} {{hlist|[[Hernando de Soto Polar|H. de Soto Polar]]|[[William F. Buckley, Jr.|William Buckley]]}} {{hlist|[[David D. Friedman]]|[[Cato Institute]]}}{{hlist|[[Fraser Institute]]|[[Scott Sumner]]}} {{hlist|[[Ted Cruz]]|[[Ronald Reagan]]}}
| contributions = {{unbulleted list |[[Price theory]] |[[Monetarism]] |[[Macroeconomics|Applied macroeconomics]] |[[Floating exchange rate]]s |[[Conscription in the United States#End of conscription|Volunteer military]] |[[Permanent income hypothesis]] |[[Friedman test]]}}
| contributions = {{unbulleted list |[[Price theory]] |[[Monetarism]] |[[Macroeconomics|Applied macroeconomics]] |[[Floating exchange rate]]s |[[Conscription in the United States#End of conscription|Volunteer military]] |[[Permanent income hypothesis]] |[[Friedman test]]}}
| awards = {{unbulleted list |[[John Bates Clark Medal]] {{small|(1951)}} |{{longlabel|[[Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences]] {{small|(1976)}}}} |{{nowrap|[[Presidential Medal of Freedom]] {{small|(1988)}}}} |[[National Medal of Science]] {{small|(1988)}}}}
| awards = {{unbulleted list |[[John Bates Clark Medal]] {{small|(1951)}} |{{longlabel|[[Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences]] {{small|(1976)}}}} |{{nowrap|[[Presidential Medal of Freedom]] {{small|(1988)}}}} |[[National Medal of Science]] {{small|(1988)}}}}
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| signature = Milton friedman signature.svg
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== Joseph Stiglitz (module) ==
== Joseph Stiglitz (module) ==
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|term_start = February 13, 1997
|term_end = February 2000
|term_end = February 2000
|predecessor = [[Michael Bruno]]
|predecessor = [[Michael Bruno (economist)|Michael Bruno]]
|successor = [[Nicholas Stern, Baron Stern of Brentford|Nicholas Stern]]
|successor = [[Nicholas Stern, Baron Stern of Brentford|Nicholas Stern]]
|office1 = 17th Chair of the [[Council of Economic Advisers]]
|office1 = 17th Chair of the [[Council of Economic Advisers]]
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|school_tradition = [[New Keynesian economics]]
|school_tradition = [[New Keynesian economics]]
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|influences = [[John Maynard Keynes]]<br>[[Robert Solow]]<br>[[Hirofumi Uzawa]]<br>[[James Mirrlees]]<br>[[Karl Polanyi]]
|influenced = [[Paul Krugman]]<br>[[Jason Furman]]<br>[[Stephany Griffith-Jones]]<br>[[Huw Dixon]]
|contributions = [[Screening (economics)|Screening]]<br>Taxation<br>Unemployment<br>[[Market Failure]]<br>[[Information asymmetry]]<br>[[Economic inequality]]
|contributions = [[Screening (economics)|Screening]]<br>Taxation<br>Unemployment<br>[[Market Failure]]<br>[[Information asymmetry]]<br>[[Economic inequality]]
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|predecessor = [[Michael Bruno]]
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|office1 = 17th Chair of the [[Council of Economic Advisers]]
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|school_tradition = [[New Keynesian economics]]
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|influences = [[John Maynard Keynes]]<br>[[Robert Solow]]<br>[[Hirofumi Uzawa]]<br>[[James Mirrlees]]<br>[[Karl Polanyi]]
|influenced = [[Paul Krugman]]<br>[[Jason Furman]]<br>[[Stephany Griffith-Jones]]<br>[[Huw Dixon]]
|contributions = [[Screening (economics)|Screening]]<br>Taxation<br>Unemployment<br>[[Market Failure]]<br>[[Information asymmetry]]<br>[[Economic inequality]]
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David D. Friedman

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David D. Friedman
Born (1945-02-12) February 12, 1945 (age 79)
NationalityAmerican
Political partyLibertarian
Academic career
FieldEconomics, Law
InstitutionSanta Clara University
School or
tradition
Chicago school of economics[1]
Alma materHarvard University (BA)
University of Chicago (PhD)
InfluencesRonald Coase, Friedrich Hayek, Robert A. Heinlein, Milton Friedman, Rose Friedman, Adam Smith, Richard Timberlake
ContributionsThe Machinery of Freedom
David D. Friedman
Born (1945-02-12) February 12, 1945 (age 79)
NationalityAmerican
Political partyLibertarian
Academic career
InstitutionSanta Clara University
FieldEconomics, Law
School or
tradition
Chicago school of economics[1]
Alma materHarvard University (BA)
University of Chicago (PhD)
InfluencesRonald Coase, Friedrich Hayek, Robert A. Heinlein, Milton Friedman, Rose Friedman, Adam Smith, Richard Timberlake
ContributionsThe Machinery of Freedom
  1. ^ "The Machinery of Freedom" (PDF). p. 124. Retrieved 25 November 2012. Much is made in libertarian circles of the division between 'Austrian' and 'Chicago' schools of economic theory, largely by people who understand neither. I am classified as 'Chicago'.

David Ricardo

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David Ricardo
Portrait of David Ricardo by Thomas Phillips, circa 1821. This painting shows Ricardo, aged 49, just two years before his relatively early death.
Born(1772-04-18)18 April 1772
London, England
Died11 September 1823(1823-09-11) (aged 51)
NationalityBritish
Academic career
School or
tradition
Classical economics
InfluencesSmith · Bentham
ContributionsRicardian equivalence, labour theory of value, comparative advantage, law of diminishing returns, Economic rent[1]
David Ricardo
Portrait of David Ricardo by Thomas Phillips, circa 1821. This painting shows Ricardo, aged 49, just two years before his relatively early death.
Born(1772-04-18)18 April 1772
London, England
Died11 September 1823(1823-09-11) (aged 51)
NationalityBritish
Academic career
School or
tradition
Classical economics
InfluencesSmith · Bentham
ContributionsRicardian equivalence, labour theory of value, comparative advantage, law of diminishing returns, Economic rent[1]
  1. ^ Miller, Roger LeRoy. Economics Today. Fifteenth Edition. Boston, MA: Pearson Education. page 559

Joseph Schumpeter

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Joseph Schumpeter
Born(1883-02-08)8 February 1883
Triesch, Moravia, Austria-Hungary (now Třešť, Czech Republic)
Died8 January 1950(1950-01-08) (aged 66)
Academic career
FieldEconomics
InstitutionHarvard University 1932–50
University of Bonn 1925–32
Biedermann Bank 1921–24
University of Graz 1912–14
University of Czernowitz 1909–11
School or
tradition
Historical School
Alma materUniversity of Vienna
InfluencesTocqueville, Marx, Spencer, Menger, Böhm-Bawerk, Wieser, Schmoller, Weber, Sombart, Durkheim, Walras, Pareto, Juglar, Kondratiev, Wicksell, Wicksteed
ContributionsBusiness cycles
Economic development
Entrepreneurship
Evolutionary economics
Joseph Schumpeter
Born(1883-02-08)8 February 1883
Triesch, Moravia, Austria-Hungary (now Třešť, Czech Republic)
Died8 January 1950(1950-01-08) (aged 66)
Academic career
InstitutionHarvard University 1932–50
University of Bonn 1925–32
Biedermann Bank 1921–24
University of Graz 1912–14
University of Czernowitz 1909–11
FieldEconomics
School or
tradition
Historical School
Alma materUniversity of Vienna
InfluencesTocqueville, Marx, Spencer, Menger, Böhm-Bawerk, Wieser, Schmoller, Weber, Sombart, Durkheim, Walras, Pareto, Juglar, Kondratiev, Wicksell, Wicksteed
ContributionsBusiness cycles
Economic development
Entrepreneurship
Evolutionary economics

Milton Friedman

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Milton Friedman
Born(1912-07-31)July 31, 1912
Brooklyn, New York, USA
DiedNovember 16, 2006(2006-11-16) (aged 94)
NationalityUnited States
Academic career
FieldEconomics
Institution
School or
tradition
Chicago school of economics
Alma mater
Influences
Contributions
Awards
Information at IDEAS / RePEc
Signature
Milton Friedman
Born(1912-07-31)July 31, 1912
Brooklyn, New York, USA
DiedNovember 16, 2006(2006-11-16) (aged 94)
NationalityUnited States
Academic career
Institution
FieldEconomics
School or
tradition
Chicago school of economics
Alma mater
Influences
Contributions
Awards
Information at IDEAS / RePEc
Signature

Joseph Stiglitz (module)

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Joseph Stiglitz
World Bank Chief Economist
In office
February 13, 1997 – February 2000
Preceded byMichael Bruno
Succeeded byNicholas Stern
17th Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers
In office
June 28, 1995 – February 13, 1997
PresidentBill Clinton
Preceded byLaura Tyson
Succeeded byJanet Yellen
Personal details
Born
Joseph Eugene Stiglitz

(1943-02-09) February 9, 1943 (age 81)
Gary, Indiana, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)Jane Hannaway (1978–2002)
Anya Schiffrin (2004–present)
Alma mater
Websitewww.josephstiglitz.com
Academic career
Field
School or
tradition
New Keynesian economics
InfluencesJohn Maynard Keynes
Robert Solow
Hirofumi Uzawa
James Mirrlees
Karl Polanyi
ContributionsScreening
Taxation
Unemployment
Market Failure
Information asymmetry
Economic inequality
Joseph Stiglitz
World Bank Chief Economist
In office
February 13, 1997 – February 2000
Preceded byMichael Bruno
Succeeded byNicholas Stern
17th Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers
In office
June 28, 1995 – February 13, 1997
PresidentBill Clinton
Preceded byLaura Tyson
Succeeded byJanet Yellen
Personal details
Born
Joseph Eugene Stiglitz

(1943-02-09) February 9, 1943 (age 81)
Gary, Indiana, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)Jane Hannaway (1978–2002)
Anya Schiffrin (2004–present)
Alma mater
Websitewww.josephstiglitz.com
Academic career
Field
School or
tradition
New Keynesian economics
InfluencesJohn Maynard Keynes
Robert Solow
Hirofumi Uzawa
James Mirrlees
Karl Polanyi
ContributionsScreening
Taxation
Unemployment
Market Failure
Information asymmetry
Economic inequality