An economist who argues that a free market economy,if left to itself,is strong enough to recover from any economic crisis reflects
A) Keynesian analysis.
B) a strong Marxist influence.
C) the classical view.
D) the post-Marxian-Keynesian synthesis.
E) his or her own original view, with no apparent relationship to the thinking of other economists.
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