Books and Articles For General Audiences
- "Why Money Matters," Wall Street Journal, Nov. 17, 2006, p. A20 (last words)
- J. Daniel Hammond and Claire H. Hammond, ed., Making Chicago Price Theory: Friedman-Stigler Correspondence, 1945-1957. Routledge, 2006. 165 pp. ISBN 0-415-70078-7.
- "Reflections on A Monetary History," The Cato Journal, Vol. 23, 2004, essay
- Two Lucky People: Memoirs (with Rose Friedman) ISBN 0-226-26414-9 (1998) excerpt and text search
- George J. Stigler, 1911-1991: Biographical Memoir, (National Academy of Sciences: 1998), online
- "The Case for Free Trade" with Rose Friedman, 1997, Hoover Digest magazine article
- Money Mischief: Episodes in Monetary History (1994) ISBN 0-15-162042-3, 28 6pp.
- George Stigler: A Personal Reminiscence, Journal of Political Economy Vol. 101, No. 5 (Oct., 1993), pp. 768–773 JSTOR
- "The Drug War as a Socialist Enterprise," in Arnold S. Trebach, ed. Friedman and Szasz on Liberty and Drugs: Essays on the Free Market and Prohibition (Drug Policy Foundation Press: 1992)
- Economic Freedom, Human Freedom, Political Freedom ISBN 1-883969-00-X (1992), short pamphlet
- The Essence of Friedman, essays edited by Kurt R. Leube, (1987) (ISBN 0-8179-8662-6)
- "The Case for Overhauling the Federal Reserve," (1985), Challenge magazine article
- The Tyranny of the Status Quo (1984) ISBN 0-15-192379-5, 192pp
- Free to Choose: A personal statement, with Rose Friedman, (1980), highly influential restatement of policy views
- From Galbraith to Economic Freedom, Institute of Economic Affairs, Occasional Paper 49 (1977)
- There's No Such Thing as a Free Lunch (1975), columns from Newsweek magazine online version
- Unemployment versus Inflation?, Institute of Economic Affairs, Occasional Paper 44 (1975)
- Social Security: Universal or Selective? with Wilbur J. Cohen (1972)
- Capitalism and Freedom (1962), highly influential series of essays that established Friedman's position on major issues of public policy excerpts
- Roofs or Ceilings?: The Current Housing Problem with George J. Stigler. (Foundation for Economic Education, 1946), 22 pp. attacks rent control
- "Milton Friedman’s extempore comments at the 1989 Hawaii conference: on India, Israel, Palestine, the USA, Debt and its uses, Erhardt abolishing exchange controls, Etc" http://independentindian.com/1989/05/21/milton-friedmans-extempore-comments-at-the-1989-hawaii-conference-on-india-israel-palestine-the-usa-debt-and-its-uses-etc/
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