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...equally savage blast comes from Michael Evans, chief economist for the Wall Street investment firm of McMahan, Brafman, Morgan & Co. Evans, a fallen-away supply-sider, blames high unemployment on the monetarist theories of 1976 Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman, who holds that slow and steady money growth is the key to economic health. Evans charges that some overzealous Friedman followers believed that the money supply could be squeezed without harming the economy. Says he: "Those people are now proved to be nuts, and they're gone forever. That aspect of monetarism belongs on the trash heap of economics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where Have All the Answers Gone? | 1/17/1983 | See Source »

...Dick Friedman president of Carpenter an I could rarely talk to each other." Dean Johnson, one of the most active community organizers, said yesterday...

Author: By Andrew C. Karp, | Title: Parcel lb Set for Spring Construction | 12/7/1982 | See Source »

Yesterday, a crowd of about 150 including city councilors, state representa- tives and senators, and Gov elect Michael S Dukakis--listened as Richard Friedman tried to be together Parcel lb's long history...

Author: By Andrew C. Karp, | Title: Parcel lb Set for Spring Construction | 12/7/1982 | See Source »

DIED. Benny Friedman, 77, All-America quarterback at the University of Michigan (1924-26) and star of the National Football League for eight seasons, regarded as the game's first master of the forward pass; of a self-inflicted gunshot wound; in New York City. A sophisticated student of football, Friedman handed down his theories both as a college coach and as an outspoken advocate of reformed pension plans for the pro game's early stars and improved techniques for preventing injury...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Dec. 6, 1982 | 12/6/1982 | See Source »

Nemy's column, entitled adoringly enough "New Yorkers, etc.," does for the social world what Milton Friedman does for the economic. She makes a compelling case that the greatest injustice facing the world are those that mildly inconvenience that well-heeled. The most insiduous aspect of the column is Nemy's assumption that all her readers must share the plight of which she speaks. No matter what one's tax bracket, one finds one self wondering right along with her about how to juggle three black tie dinner affairs in the same evening, or who should pick...

Author: By Adam S. Cohen, | Title: Filthy Rich | 11/30/1982 | See Source »

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