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| name = Rose Friedman
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| birth_date = December 1910 (or 1911)
| birth_place = [[Staryi Chortoryisk]],<br> [[Ukraine]]
| death_date = {{dda|2009|8|18|1910|12|25}}
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| education = [[Reed College]], <br> [[University of Chicago]]
| occupation = Economist
| spouse = [[Milton Friedman]]
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| children = [[David D. Friedman]],<br> Janet Friedman
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Rose Friedman attended [[Reed College]] and later transferred to the University of Chicago where she received a Bachelor of Philosophy degree. After this she began to study for a doctorate in economics at the University of Chicago and completed all work necessary for the Ph.D. except for writing a thesis. In her youth, she wrote articles with Dorothy Brady to justify the [[Keynesian economics|Keynesian]] vision of consumption.
 
With her husband, she co-wrote two books on economics and public policy, ''[[Free to Choose]]'' and ''Tyranny of the Status Quo'', and their memoirs ''Milton and Rose D. Friedman, Two Lucky People'', which appeared in 1998. Together they founded the [[Milton and Rose D. Friedman Foundation]], with the aim of promoting the use of [[school vouchers]] and freedom of choice in education. She also helped produce the PBS television series, ''Free to Choose''.
 
When Milton received his Medal of Freedom in 2002, [[George W. Bush|President George W. Bush]] said jokingly in his speech that Rose was known for being the only person to ever have won an argument against her husband. The Friedmans had two children, Janet and [[David D. Friedman|David]].
 
==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.edchoice.org The Friedman Foundation]
* [http://www.city-journal.org/2009/eon0819gs.html In Memoriam: Rose Friedman] by [[Guy Sorman]]
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