K-Percent Rule

K-Percent Rule
Macroeconomic money-supply growth theory propounded by Milton Friedman. States that most effective method to control inflation in the long term is for central banks to automatically enhance money supply by a specific limit (the “k” variable) every year, irrespective of the cyclical nature of economies.

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