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  • Laissez-faire - Wikipedia
    In its application to markets, the principle of laissez-faire holds that markets should naturally be competitive, a rule that the early advocates of laissez-faire always emphasized
  • LAISSEZ-FAIRE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Laissez-faire, which first showed up in an English context in the first half of the 19th century, can still mean “a doctrine opposing governmental interference in economic affairs,” but it is also used in broader contexts in which a “hands-off” or “anything-goes” policy or attitude is adopted
  • Laissez-faire | Definition, Economics, Government, Policy, History . . .
    Laissez-faire is a policy of minimum governmental interference in the economic affairs of individuals and society The doctrine of laissez-faire is usually associated with the economists known as Physiocrats, who flourished in France from about 1756 to 1778
  • LAISSEZ-FAIRE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Those who subscribe to absolute laissez-faire economics, or no government regulation, are sometimes referred to as economic anarchists
  • LAISSEZ FAIRE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    As a noun, laissez faire refers to the practice of allowing people or institutions to act or behave however they want, with little or no interference or regulation It can also refer to the theory on which such a system is based
  • What is Laissez-Faire? Definition, Examples, and Guide
    Laissez-Faire is an economic philosophy that advocates minimal government intervention in business and market activities The term comes from the French phrase meaning “let do” or “let it be,” reflecting the belief that free markets operate most efficiently when left to regulate themselves
  • Laissez les bons temps rouler — Meaning and pronunciation
    “ Laissez les bons temps rouler ! ” is an expression that literally means “let the good times roll ” It’s a word-for-word translation (a calque) of the English phrase rather than a traditional French saying
  • Laissez-Faire | Meaning, Examples, Advantages, and Impact
    What is Laissez-Faire? Laissez-faire is a French phrase that means “let it be” or “let things happen naturally ” It refers to an economic philosophy in which the government minimally interferes in business and economic affairs


















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