Talk:Friedman's k-percent rule

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Non-Neutral Point of View
In the "Modified k-percent rule" section, it is claimed that the rule is not effective in the short term. If this does indeed represent a broad consensus among economists, it should be with a reference demonstrating that that is the case. Otherwise, the article should not make claims as to the effectiveness of the k-percent rule in the short-term. It should instead objectively discuss this point of view without endorsing it. DylPickle666 (talk) 02:38, 26 November 2018 (UTC)DylPickle666

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