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No, laissez faire refers to the classical liberal economic ideas of people like Adam Smith, David Ricardo and John Stuart Mill.
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law of comparative costs
David Ricardo first promoted the theory in his 1817 book On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation.
Ricardo Zinn has written: 'Argentina, a nation at the crossroads of myth and reality' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Economic policy, Political parties, Economic conditions
Ricardo E. Torres has written: 'Talking points for development in the Cordillera' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Economic conditions, Regional planning
Ricardo Carrillo-Arronte has written: 'An empirical test on interregional planning' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Mathematical models, Regional planning
Ricardo Tavares has written: 'O Banco Mundial e as ONGs' -- subject(s): Economic assistance, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Non-governmental organizations
David Ricardo is credited with being the person who developed the law of comparative advantage. He first mentioned it in his book "On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation" in 1817.
Ricardo Lagos Escobar has written: 'La concentracio n del poder econo mico' 'Democracia para Chile' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Politics and government, Socialism