Answer:
The idea of having a central bank is in a certain way contrary to that of establishing an economic regime of free enterprise, since central banks have the main function of regulating the micro and macroeconomic conditions of the nation, establishing limits on banks, companies and individuals in the exercise of their economic rights and their commercial freedoms. Thus, since the free enterprise system seeks the opposite, that is, to deregulate markets and allow the free exercise of economic rights and the development of trade, both concepts tend to be inconsistent with each other.