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Milton Friedman was an American economist and a leading advocate of free-market capitalism. His theories on monetary policy and consumption deeply influenced modern economic thought and public policy. He became one of the most influential economists of the 20th century, receiving the Nobel Prize in Economics. Here are 200 of his quotes:
IN a free‐enterprise, private‐property system, a corporate executive is an employe of the owners of the business. He has direct responsibility to his employers. That responsibility is to conduct the business in accordance with their desires, which generally will be to make as much money as possible while conforming to the basic rules of the society, both those embodied in law and those embodied in ethical custom. Of course, in some cases his employers may have a different objective. A group of persons might establish a corporation for an eleemosynary purpose-for example, a hospital or school. The manager of such a corporation will not have money profit as his objective but the rendering of certain services. In either case, the key point is that, in his capacity as a corporate executive, the manager is the agent of the individuals who own the corporation or establish the eleemosynary institution, and his primary responsibility is to them.
Milton Friedman
Milton Friedman
Occupation: American Economist
Born: July 31, 1912
Died: November 16, 2006
Quotes count: 200
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