At the behest of Greg Mankiw (via Piaw's starred items), I watched a 3-hour interview with Milton Friedman from 2000. He has some interesting insights, and in theory I agree with his "small-l libertarian" ideas, but I feel like I want to see a rebuttal or discussion of his answers by someone like Paul Krugman, particularly on things like minimum wage, health insurance, and what caused the Great Depression.
The video comes from the In Depth archive from BookTV/C-SPAN. Lots of other interesting subjects there; right now I'm watching Ray Kurzweil, which
prog should watch if he hasn't already.
The video comes from the In Depth archive from BookTV/C-SPAN. Lots of other interesting subjects there; right now I'm watching Ray Kurzweil, which
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Krugman has also spoken out much about health insurance, including his most recent op-ed piece in the NYTimes. (Find a bootlegged copy via Google Groups.)
As for the cause of the great depression, Friedman is probably right; or certainly the bank failures had a lot to do with it.
Actually, you should just read Krugman's book Peddling Prosperity which has much depth on what he thinks about Friedman.
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