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    Who coined the term monetarism?

    Question #64911. Asked by soonappear.

    zbeckabee

    Milton Friedman

    http://william-king.www.drexel.edu/top/prin/txt/controv1/mon1.html


    Apr 22 06, 8:35 AM
    23scadoo

    a guess....John Kenneth Galbraith

    Apr 22 06, 12:15 PM

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