The economic plan that could have helped prevent the French Revolution was proposed by Jacques Necker, who suggested reforms such as reducing state spending, improving tax collection, and increasing transparency in government finances. His plan aimed to alleviate the financial crisis and address the grievances of the Third Estate. However, Louis XVI and his advisors dismissed Necker's proposals, opting instead to maintain the status quo, which ultimately fueled public discontent and contributed to the revolution.
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