nikki117 nikki117
  • 25-04-2016
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why was fredrich von hayek against government intervention in an evonomy

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Knowledge001 Knowledge001
  • 25-04-2016
It's Friedrich and he and his supporters, the "Chicago School of Economics", had the opinion that having less government intervention created more economic freedom.
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joelliana24 joelliana24
  • 31-05-2020

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It would reduce people’s economic freedom.

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