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Which economists believe that because the economy will always self-adjust, intervention is unnecessary? O Fisherites O monetarists O classical economists O Keynesians
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Which economists believe that because the economy will always self-adjust, intervention is unnecessary? O Fisherites O monetarists O classical economists O Keynesians
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Classical economists believe that the economy will always self-adjust, so intervention is unnecessary. They believe that the economy is self-regulating and that market forces will always lead to a natural equilibrium.
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