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    Friedman (1992).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Yueh (2018).

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    Yueh (2018).

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    Yueh (2018).

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    Friedman (1992).

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    Yueh (2018).

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    Friedman (1992).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Friedman (1992).

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    Friedman (1992).

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    Yueh (2018).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Friedman (1992).

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    Tsoulfidis (2010).

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    Friedman (1992).

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    Tsoulfidis (2010).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Varoufakis (2007).

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    Friedman (1992).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Blaug (1995).

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    Bodin (1578).

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    Skidelsky (1995).

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    Johnson (1971).

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    Friedman (1969).

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    Tsoulfidis (2010).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Tsoulfidis (2010).

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    Tsoulfidis (2010).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Tsoulfidis (2010).

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    Tsoulfidis (2010).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Screpanti and Zamagni (2005).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Tsoulfidis (2010).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Tsoulfidis (2010).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Tsoulfidis (2010).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Tsoulfidis (2010).

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    Tsoulfidis (2010).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Tsoulfidis (2010).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Screpanti and Zamagni (2005).

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    Lavoie (1984), Itoh and Lapavitsas (1999), Mollo (1999).

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    Milios et al. (2018).

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    Screpanti and Zamagni (2005).

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    Screpanti and Zamagni (2005).

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    Tobin (1972).

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    Screpanti and Zamagni (2005).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Yueh (2018).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Yueh (2018).

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    Moore (1994).

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    Thornton (2014).

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    Thornton (2014).

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Michaelides, P.G., Papadakis, T.E. (2023). Milton Friedman (1912–2006). In: History of Economic Ideas. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19697-3_8

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