Anna Schwartz

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Anna Schwartz was an American economist and monetary historian best known for her influential collaboration with Milton Friedman on "A Monetary History of the United States."

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instanceOf economist
human
monetary historian
academicDegree PhD in economics
awardReceived Irving Kristol Award
Thomas Jefferson Award (National Council on Economic Education)
coAuthor Allan H. Meltzer
Michael D. Bordo
Milton Friedman
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1915-11-11
dateOfDeath 2012-06-21
educatedAt Barnard College
Columbia University
employer National Bureau of Economic Research
ethnicGroup Jewish Americans
fieldOfWork economic history
macroeconomics
monetary economics
genre economic history
monetary history
hasPublication From Great Depression to Great Credit Crisis
The Great Contraction, 1929–1933
hasRole policy commentator on monetary issues
research economist
influenced monetarist macroeconomic policy analysis
influencedBy Milton Friedman
knownFor analysis of the role of money in the Great Depression
long-term empirical work on U.S. monetary data
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf National Bureau of Economic Research
notableFor collaboration with Milton Friedman on monetary history
notableWork A Monetary History of the United States, 1867–1960
Monetary Statistics of the United States
Monetary Trends in the United States and the United Kingdom
occupation economic historian
economist
partOf Chicago school of economics tradition (broadly associated)
placeOfBirth New York
New York City
United States of America
placeOfDeath New York NERFINISHED
New York City
United States of America
religion Judaism
residence New York City
sexOrGender female
theory monetarism

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
A Monetary History of the United States, 1867–1960 ("Anna Jacobson Schwartz")
author
Milton Friedman
coAuthor

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