
1) Free market 2) Noninterference 3) Whatever policy
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1) French word used in English
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Laissez-faire (-, laissez-faire.ogg) is an economic environment in which transactions between private parties are free from intrusive government restrictions, tariffs, and subsidies, with only enough regulations to protect property rights. The phrase laissez-faire is French and literally means `let [them] do,` but it broadly implies `let it be,......
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• Noninterference; -- an axiom of some political economists, deprecating interference of government by attempts to foster or regulate commerce, manufactures, etc., by bounty or by restriction; as, the doctrine of laissez faire; the laissez faire system government.
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Free enterprise. The doctrine or system of government non-interference in the economy except as necessary to maintain economic freedom. Includes free trade.
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(French: `allow to do`), policy of minimum governmental interference in the economic affairs of individuals and society. The origin of the term is ... [16 related articles]
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A government policy posture of letting market processes proceed without intervention or regulation. Often implies tolerance of monopoly.
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The term "laissez-faire" is used to describe an economic system where the government intervene as little as possible and leave the private sector to organise most economic activity through markets. Classical economists were great advocates of a laissez-faire system with minimal government intervention. They believed free markets were the ...
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Theory that the state should not intervene in economic affairs, except to break up a monopoly. The phrase originated with the Physiocrats, 18th-century French economists whose maxim was laissez...
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This French phrase is used by economists to describe a non-interventionist Government policy. :: Department of Health & Children (8th Edition)
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The non-intervention of the state in the economy.
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Lais`sez' faire' [ French, let alone.] Noninterference; -- an axiom of some political economists, deprecating interference of government by attempts to foster or regulate commerce, manufactures, etc., by bounty or by restriction; as, the doctrine of
laissez faire ;
the laissez faire system of government.
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the theory that government should not interfere in the direction of economic affairs.
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