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A Program for Monetary Stability, written by the renowned economist Milton Friedman, is a book based on the third set of Millar Lectures. It provides a detailed analysis of the monetary system and the government's role in regulating it.
Friedman argues that government intervention in the monetary system often leads to instability and inflation in the economy. He proposes a program for achieving monetary stability by setting a fixed rate of growth for the money supply, determined by the market rather than the government.
The book also emphasizes the benefits of a free market economy while warning against the dangers of government intervention. It is considered a seminal work in the field of economics, presenting a clear and concise argument for the importance of maintaining monetary stability to promote economic growth and prosperity.
This rare antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original edition, which may include imperfections like library marks and notations. However, we believe that this work holds cultural importance, and have made it available as part of our initiative to protect, preserve, and promote literature worldwide through affordable, high-quality modern editions that stay true to the original text.
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