Chicago and Austrian Schools in economics strongly believe in:
A) small government, price stability, and the superiority of personal choice and free markets.
B) small government, price fluctuation, and the superiority of personal choice and free markets.
C) small governments, price stability, and the superiority of personal choice and controlled markets.
D) small governments, price stability, and the superiority of nationalist choice and free markets.
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