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Friedman's k-percent rule
Economic policy regarding increases to the money supply / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In macroeconomics, Friedman's k-percent rule (named for Milton Friedman) is the monetarist proposal that the money supply should be increased by the central bank by a constant percentage rate every year, irrespective of business cycles.
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