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Milton Friedman was an influential American economist and a leading figure in the Chicago School of Economics, known for his advocacy of free-market capitalism and limited government intervention. He received the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 1976 for his research on consumption analysis, monetary history, and the theory of permanent income. Friedman was also a prominent public intellectual, authoring several works, including "Capitalism and Freedom" and "Free to Choose," which promoted the benefits of individual liberty and economic freedom. His ideas have significantly shaped modern economic thought and policy.

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