
Rose Friedman
Rose Friedman (1910-2009) was a prominent American economist and the co-founder of the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice. Alongside her husband, Milton Friedman, she played a significant role in advocating for free-market policies and school choice. Rose contributed to numerous economic theories and was influential in the development of the concept of school vouchers. Her work emphasized the importance of economic freedom and individual choice in education, which has had a lasting impact on policy discussions in the United States.
Born on Dec 12, 1910 (114 years old)
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Rose Friedman is mentioned alongside her husband Milton Friedman in the context of the economic freedom index.
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