Calvin Coolidge was the 30th President of the United States. He was conservative and believed in a small government, which had little say in what businesses did. So, in short, the way Coolidge felt about government regulation of business activity, is that he didn't like it, and he didn't believe in it.
Both President Coolidge and President Hoover were pro-business Republicans. They believed that any policies that helped big business (such as tax cuts) were good for the economy, and thus, good for America; they opposed government policies that they thought would limit the ability of corporations to make money. For example, both presidents believed government should not regulate corporations. They both adhered to a policy of "laissez-faire capitalism": keep the government out of business, and the result will be prosperity. Of course, as it turned out, that was untrue, and many historians believe laissez-faire policies contributed to the Great Depression. But those policies were definitely something both presidents supported in the 1920s.
Calvin Coolidge thought that there should be not government interference and he favored small businesses.
"The business of America is business." Calvin Coolidge
"The business of America is business."
Big business
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Change in government regulation affect on buniess performance and business stability.
Government regulation is defined as a law that controls the way a business is allowed to operate. The laws can all be considered together in government regulation
President Coolidge believed that governmental involvement should be as minimally regulated as possible. When he said, "The business of America is business," he meant that the economic activity was the most important aspect of American prosperity.
Conduct of business regulation is one in which the government outlines and ensures that there are laws and regulations in place by which business operators must adhere to and followe in their conduct of business,
There is little government regulation of business.
corporation
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Sole Proprietorships.
Supply and demand
The government regulation of business in Jamaica is vital especially for the ordinary citizen. Through such regulations, the consumer is protect against low quality products as well as hiked prices.
the business community