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An economist who believes the financial sector functions best with minimal government intervention observes a rapid increase in housing prices, fueled by easily accessible mortgage loans. This economist would likely interpret the rising prices primarily as a positive and efficient market signal, indicating that capital is being correctly allocated to a high-demand sector, and therefore would not advocate for immediate regulatory intervention.

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