Abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.
The doctrine that government should not interfere in commercial affairs.
1 The laissez faire School was certainly the more logical of the two.
2 Under laissez faire capitalism, foreign entrepreneurs were able to flourish in Egypt.
3 Plato is aware that laissez faire is an important element of government.
4 The laissez faire doctrine of economic life was good form in those days.
5 Certainly not by idleness, inefficiency, an easy policy of laissez faire .
6 A fair wage would keep them on the farm-thisis the philosophy of laissez faire .
7 What was purportedly a party gig for Tower Records turned into a laissez faire affair.
8 A few points must be made in relation to this simple liberal or laissez faire faith.
9 We must avoid the two extremes-thatof the radical reformer and the apostle of laissez faire .
10 Yet others supported the cause of laissez faire (Marc Eisner).
11 The provinces target their home games and take a more laissez faire attitude to the away fixtures.
12 Comparison suggests Ireland's fast food chains have a laissez faire attitude to the environmental impact of packaging materials used.
13 The period of laissez faire in imperial matters, of Little Englandism, drew to a close in the early eighties.
14 In forgetting this, in my humble opinion, lay the error of the early, or laissez faire School of Political Economy.
15 Soon his famous advice of " laissez faire " became the battle-cry around which the economists of that period rallied.
16 The Central Bank is getting a bit of stick for its somewhat laissez faire approach to rocketing south Dublin house prices.
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