Milton Friedman would eliminate the destabilizing effect of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy by

Milton Friedman would eliminate the destabilizing effect of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy by




a. eliminating the Federal Reserve's right to carry out open-market operations.
b. eliminating the Federal Reserve.
c. requiring that the Federal Reserve choose a monetary aggregate and increase it at a fixed percentage rate each year.
d. removing the Federal Reserve's political independence.


Answer: C


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