The Irony of being Milton Friedman

Gargi explains what she learnt from Milton Friedman- the economist who died last week.

Have I benefited through the broad application of Friedman’s thoughts to economic policies? The answer is a resounding yes. Has society as a whole benefited - the jury is still out on that.

The Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano had described the devastating consequences of  his theories applied by General Pinochet in Chile as “torturing people so that prices can be free”

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