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Anna Jacobson Schwartz (pronounced / ʃ w ɔːr t s / SHWORTS; November 11, 1915 – June 21, 2012) was an American economist who worked at the National Bureau of Economic Research in New York City and a writer for The New York Times. Paul Krugman has said that Schwartz is "one of the world's greatest monetary scholars." [1]
A Monetary History of the United States, 1867–1960 is a book written in 1963 by future Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz.It uses historical time series and economic analysis to argue the then-novel proposition that changes in the money supply profoundly influenced the United States economy, especially the behavior of economic fluctuations.
The phrase was the title of a chapter in the 1963 book A Monetary History of the United States by Friedman and his fellow monetarist Anna Schwartz. The chapter was later published as a stand-alone book titled The Great Contraction, 1929–1933 in 1965. [1]
In 1982, Schwartz's debut children's book, Bea and Mrs. Jones, was featured in the New York Public Library’s selection of 100 Best Children’s Books. [1] Bea and Mr. Jones, Begin at the Beginning, A Teeny Tiny Baby were featured on the television program Reading Rainbow in 1971, 1984, and 1997, respectively, as was The Purple Coat by Amy Hest, which Schwartz illustrated. [6]
author Nandi Kyei, who self-published her work, The Real Nanny Diaries – a Novel (2009), as seen through the eyes of a nanny from Trinidad. At a Caribbean literary lime at a college campus in Brooklyn, one of the featured speakers was Trinidadian author Victoria Brown, whose book Minding Ben (Hyperion Voices, 2011) chronicled the
Anat Schwartz (Hebrew: עֲנָת שְׁווַרְץ; born 1978) is an Israeli filmmaker, television director, data analyst, and freelance writer. [1] Her films and the films she worked on, comprising mostly short documentary and narrative films, have been screened at major festivals, including the Cannes Film Festival .
He was a student of Milton Friedman and has co-authored numerous books and articles with Anna Schwartz. Education. Bordo was born in Montreal, Quebec, in 1942.
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