Multiple Choice
Economist Milton Friedman compared the economy to a car needing
A) an efficiency wage to make the labor markets work like an efficient engine.
B) regular price-level surprises, like oil changes, to make it run smoothly.
C) a "steering wheel" that the government can use to guide it forward.
D) a monetary rule to prevent a "backseat driver" from making it go off course.
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