Milton Friedman and George J. Stigler shaped economics as we
know it today a " their Chicago School laid the groundwork for much
of the neoclassical tradition in economic analysis. This book
brings together a collection of letters from these two Noble
laureates from the post-war years, containing new information about
their personal and professional relationships, and also
illuminating the development of ideas which are now fundamental to
economic theory.
The book, expertly edited by Dan and Claire Hammond, contains an
introductory chapter, chronologies for Friedman and Stigler, and
transcripts of sixty eight letters written from 1945 to 1957 along
with enclosures.
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