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classical theory believed in​

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The fundamental principle of the classical theory is that the economy is self‐regulating. The classical doctrine—that the economy is always at or near the natural level of real GDP—is based on two firmly held beliefs: Say's Law and the belief that prices, wages, and interest rates are flexible

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The fundamental principle of the classical theory is that the economy is self‐regulating. The classical doctrine—that the economy is always at or near the natural level of real GDP—is based on two firmly held beliefs: Say's Law and the belief that prices, wages, and interest rates are flexible.

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