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Iconoclastic economist who put freedom first

By Samuel Brittan

Published: November 16 2006 19:59 | Last updated: November 16 2006 19:59

Milton Friedman, who has died aged 94, was the last of the great economists to combine the possession of a household name with the highest professional credentials. In this respect he was often compared to John Maynard Keynes, whose work he always respected, even though he to some extent supplanted it.

Moreover, in contrast to many leading economists, Friedman maintained a continuity between his Nobel Prize-winning academic contributions and his journalism. The columns he contributed to Newsweek every third week between 1966 and 1984 were a model of how to use economic analysis to illuminate events.

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