Free to Choose: A Personal StatementHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1980 - 338 páginas Monograph arguing for market economy and democracy in relation to economic development and human rights, particularly in the USA - gives examples of expansion of government control relating to the 1929 economic recession, tariff policy, inflation monetary policy and price policy, social policy, educational policy, consumer protection, labour policy, etc. Emphasizing the failure of state intervention and planned economy to promote freedom and welfare, and notes public opinion on decentralization and tax limitation. Graphs and references. |
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The Power of the Market | 9 |
The Tyranny of Controls | 38 |
The Anatomy of Crisis | 70 |
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