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Who was known as the "Father of Economics,” whose ideas of free markets inspired classical economic thinkers?
John Keynes
Milton Friedman
Friedrich Hayek
Adam Smith
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Adam Smith — he wrote "The Wealth of Nations" and is widely called the "Father of Economics"; his free‑market ideas (the "invisible hand") inspired classical economists.
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