Frases de Milton Friedman
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Milton Friedman foi um economista, estatístico e escritor norte-americano, que lecionou na Universidade de Chicago por mais de três décadas. Ele recebeu o Prémio de Ciências Económicas em Memória de Alfred Nobel de 1976 e é conhecido por sua pesquisa sobre a análise do consumo, a teoria e história monetária, bem como por sua demonstração da complexidade da política de estabilização. Wikipedia  

✵ 31. Julho 1912 – 16. Novembro 2006
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Milton Friedman Frases famosas

“A sociedade que coloca a igualdade à frente da liberdade irá terminar sem igualdade e liberdade.”

Milton Friedman
From Created Equal, the last of the Free to Choose television series (1990, Volume 5 transcript) http://www.freetochoose.com/1990_vol5_transcript.html.
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“Não existe tal coisa de 'almoço grátis'.”

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“O governo nunca aprende, as pessoas é que aprendem.”

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Variante: Os governos nunca aprendem. Só os governantes -- quando saem.

“Por que não correr riscos? Eles sabiam que seriam resgatados se algo desse errado.”

Milton Friedman
Milton Friedman, economista e prêmio Nobel, sobre a crise nos países asiáticos; citado em Revista Veja http://veja.abril.com.br/231298/p_012.html de 23/12/98.
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“Nós temos um sistema (político) que aumenta impostos sobre o trabalho e subsidia o não-trabalho.”

We have a system that increasingly taxes work and subsidizes nonwork.
citado em "U.S. news & world report: Volume 82", U.S. News Pub. Corp., 1977
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“Governments never learn. Only people learn.”

citado em "The Defense Travel System: Boon Or Boondoggle" - Página 1 http://books.google.com.br/books?id=75FZLmalK5kC&pg=PA1, DIANE Publishing, 2005, ISBN 1422332500, 9781422332504
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Milton Friedman: Frases em inglês

“Exchange is truly voluntary only when nearly equivalent alternatives exist. Monopoly implies the absence of alternatives and thereby inhibits effective freedom of exchange.”

Milton Friedman livro Capitalism and Freedom

Fonte: Capitalism and Freedom (1962), Ch. 2, The Role of Government in a Free Society, p. 28

“The only way that has ever been discovered to have a lot of people cooperate together voluntarily is through the free market. And that’s why it’s so essential to preserving individual freedom.”

PBS “Interview: On freedom and free markets” https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/commandingheights/shared/minitext/int_miltonfriedman.html Commanding Heights series (Oct. 1, 2000)

“Thank heaven that we don’t get all of the government that we are made to pay for.”

Quoted in the House of Lords, (Nov. 24, 1994), also in Oxford Dictionary of Modern Quotes, Third Edition, Elizabeth Knowles, edit., Oxford University Press (2007) p. 124

“After the fall of communism, everybody in the world agreed that socialism was a failure. Everybody in the world, more or less, agreed that capitalism was a success. And every capitalist country in the world apparently deduced from that what the West needed was more socialism.”

Milton Friedman: The Rise of Socialism is Absurd and There’s No Such Thing as a Free Lunch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKhfR8WC4Eo, Grand opening speech at Cato Institutes’ headquarters in Washington, D.C. (May 1993)

“The most unresolved problem of the day is precisely the problem that concerned the founders of this nation: how to limit the scope and power of government. Tyranny, restrictions on human freedom, come primarily from governmental restrictions that we ourselves have set up.”

” “Interview with Milton Friedman” https://www.minneapolisfed.org/publications/the-region/interview-with-milton-friedman, David Levy, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (June 1, 1992)

“Will we read next that government control of prices has created a shortage of sand in the Sahara?”

“Things That Ain’t So by Milton Friedman”, Newsweek (March 10, 1980) p. 79

“The elementary truth is that the Great Depression was produced by government mismanagement. It was not produced by the failure of private enterprise, it was produced by the failure of government to perform a function which had been assigned to it.”

" Economic Myths and Public Opinion https://miltonfriedman.hoover.org/friedman_images/Collections/2016c21/AmSpectator_01_1976.pdf” The Alternative: An American Spectator vol. 9, no. 4, (January 1976) pp. 5-9, Reprinted in Bright Promises, Dismal Performance: An Economist’s Protest, New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich (1983) pp. 60-75

“I have been impressed time and again by the schizophrenic character of many businessmen. They are capable of being extremely far‐sighted and clear‐headed in matters that are internal to their businesses. They are incredibly short sighted and muddle‐headed in mat ters [sic!] that are outside their businesses but affect the possible survival of business in general. This short sightedness is strikingly exemplified in the calls from many businessmen for wage and price guidelines or controls or incomes policies. There is nothing that could do more in a brief period to destroy a market system and replace it by a centrally controlled system than effective governmental control of prices and wages. The short‐sightedness is also exemplified in speeches by business men on social responsibility. This may gain them kudos in the short run. But it helps to strengthen the already too prevalent view that the ptirsuit [sic!] of profits is wicked and im moral [sic!] and must be curbed and controlled by external forces. Once this view is adopted, the external forces that curb the market will not be the social consciences, however highly developed, of the pontificating executives; it will be the iron fist of Government bureaucrats. Here, as with price and wage controls, business men seem to me to reveal a suicidal impulse.”

“A Friedman doctrine‐- The Social Responsibility Of Business Is to Increase Its Profits” (Sept. 1970)

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