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Abbreviation for 'mobile commerce'.
A school of economic thought, associated with Milton Friedman, which takes the view that the economy is self correcting and therefore active government intervention should be avoided.  


Commercial transactions conducted electronically on the internet through smartphones and other mobile devices.
Monetarists believe that the only way to boost the economy is through supply side policies and influencing money supply.


The name is an extension of 'e-commerce'.


 
== See also ==
==See also==
* [[Keynesianism]]
*[[e-commerce]]
* [[Monetary policy]]
*[[Paym]]
* [[Money supply]]
 
* [[Supply side policy]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Technology]]

Revision as of 13:07, 7 August 2016

A school of economic thought, associated with Milton Friedman, which takes the view that the economy is self correcting and therefore active government intervention should be avoided.

Monetarists believe that the only way to boost the economy is through supply side policies and influencing money supply.


See also