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Economist milton friedman viewed the economy as needing:

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The economist, Milton Friedman viewed the economy as needing a monetary rule to increase the money supply at a set, steady rate.
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The economist, Milton Friedman viewed the economy as needing a monetary rule to increase the money supply at a set, steady rate.
Milton Friedman believes that the country's economic power relies heavily on its private sector. By regulating a steady supply of money, it helps the market to keep the price balance of the products in the market.
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