The often misunderstood term Monetarism" is actually only a very narrow part of Friedman's theory, related to the money supply. It appears in the Chicago School of economics, to which Friedman belongs, but not in the Austrian school of Economics, to which Hayek belongs. Therefore Hayek can't be called a "monetarist", but both Hayek and Friedman can be called liberal."

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