A Monetary History of the United States 1867–1960

work by Friedman and Schwartz

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discussed in Friedman’s biography

  • Milton Friedman
    In Milton Friedman: Contributions to economic theory

    Schwartz, A Monetary History of the United States, 1867–1960. Combining theoretical and empirical analysis with institutional insights, that volume provided an intricately detailed account of the role of money in the U.S. economy since the Civil War. Especially influential was the authors’ claim that the Great…

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Great Depression

  • Great Depression: soup kitchen
    In Great Depression: Banking panics and monetary contraction

    Schwartz, in the classic study A Monetary History of the United States, 1867–1960 (1963), argued that the death in 1928 of Benjamin Strong, who had been the governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York since 1914, was a significant cause of this inaction. Strong had been a forceful…

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quantity theory of money

views on monetarism