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Anna Jacobson Schwartz was a prominent American economist known for her extensive work in monetary economics. She is perhaps best known for co-authoring 'A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960' with Milton Friedman, a groundbreaking text that fundamentally changed the way economists and policymakers view the role of money supply and monetary policy in economic fluctuations. Schwartz's research provided deep insights into the Great Depression and the importance of monetary stability, influencing generations of economists and policymakers alike.

Throughout her career, Schwartz held various prestigious positions, including serving as a senior research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Her contributions to economic theory and policy were significant, and she was a respected voice in discussions surrounding monetary reform. Schwartz's work continues to be referenced and built upon, solidifying her legacy as a key figure in 20th-century economic thought.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento November 11, 1915
Lugar de Nacimiento New York City, New York, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento June 21, 2012
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