Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960
Discover the profound insights of Milton Friedman in his influential work, Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960. Published in 1971, this comprehensive book spans an impressive 888 pages, offering a meticulous examination of monetary policy and its critical role in shaping the American economy. Friedman presents extensive historical data and analytics to illustrate how steady control of the money supply is essential for effective economic management, particularly during periods of significant economic fluctuations. This essential read is a cornerstone for anyone interested in American history, economics, and the intricate dynamics of monetary policy. Delve into the past and understand the foundations that continue to influence the financial landscape of the United States today.