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The true test of any scholar's work is not what his contemporaries say, but what
happens to his work in the next twenty-five or fifty years. And the thing that I
will really be proud of is if some of the work I have done is still cited in the
textbooks long after I am gone.

—Milton Friedman, recipient of the 1976 Nobel Memorial Prize for economic
science


This website is dedicated to the work of Nobel laureate and Hoover Institution
fellow Milton Friedman. It contains more than 1,400 digital items, spanning
seventy-seven years, including:


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Friedman, who won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1976, is
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