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Emilia Baxter
1 June, 00:27
The idea of the invisible hand came from who?
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Allisson Riggs
1 June, 00:34
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The idea of the invisible hand came from "Adam Smith," since he coined the phrase the "Invisible Hand of the Market," which he believed should be the driving force behind any successful economy.
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