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Who is considered the "Father of Modern Economics" and what is he known for? John Maynard Keynes, The System of Economic Balance Sun Tzu, The Power of the Orient Louis XIV, The Art of Mercantilism Adam
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Who is considered the "Father of Modern Economics" and what is he known for?
John Maynard Keynes, The System of Economic Balance
Sun Tzu, The Power of the Orient
Louis XIV, The Art of Mercantilism
Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations
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Adam Smith is known as the "Father of Modern Economics"
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Adam smith is the father of economics and he was known for his book published in 1776, “The Wealth of Nations.” Good luck :)
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